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Art Foundation Courses
ART    111    DRAWING
This course is an introduction to descriptive drawing of observable subjects using a variety of techniques. Students develop compositional and drawing skills using traditional media while focusing on line, value, texture, form, and space. Perspective and the modeling of forms in light and shade are included.

ART    121    3D DESIGN
Students are introduced to the elements and principles of three-dimensional design through the design and construction of 3D forms. The visual and structural qualities of forms and their surrounding spaces are explored. Students work with low-tech, high-craft processes to solve 3D design problems within specified spatial environments.

ART    122    2D DESIGN
This introductory design course explores the visual elements of art and the basic principles of design. Students investigate the design process and how the elements of design are used for specific outcomes. This course is taught using a variety of tools, techniques, and media.

ART    123    COLOR THEORY
This design course investigates color theory in both pigment and light. Students use the principles of design to explore color and its application in composition. Various tools, techniques, and media are used to investigate the aesthetic, scientific, and psychological properties of color. Prerequisite: CAA 106

ART    200    ART AND VISUAL CULTURE
In this interdisciplinary elective course, students examine a range of contemporary art theories and social issues through interactive discussions, research, and projects. Students work in groups and individually to solve creative problems using a variety of techniques and methods.

ART    211    LIFE DRAWING
This intermediate drawing course focuses on the human figure as subject matter. Artistic anatomy, proportion, volume, gesture, and drawing the foreshortened figure are emphasized. A variety of media and techniques are explored. Prerequisite: ART 111

ART    225    VISUAL FORM AND CONTENT
This course introduces students to basic methods for creative problem solving, which is fundamental to developing effective form and content. Students solve 2D, 3D, and 4D design problems using creative ideation and visual research tools along with the elements and principles of design. Individual and group projects are assigned in this course using both traditional materials and contemporary media.


ART    230    RAPID VISUALIZATION
This course introduces techniques used in creative problem solving and concept development. Quick  sketching skills employed in visual communications are emphasized.  Students use a variety of tools, techniques, and media to gain a working knowledge of rapid visualization.

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