ART - Art
An individualized studio experience for the advanced student in drawing media. Development of an independently directed body of work and portfolio. Prerequisite:
ART 405.
Credits
1-12(Spec)
Individualized studio work in ceramics as it relates to the creation of a cohesive and personal body of artwork. Prerequisite: 9 credit hours of
ART 414.
Credits
1-12(Spec)
An individualized studio experience with emphasis on the human figure that would include problems in foreshortening, placement, and composition. Prerequisite:
ART 416.
Credits
1-12(Spec)
The first part of a two-semester experience in which animation students are required to complete a comprehensive project to showcase artistry, skills, and professional competence. This course is repeatable when content is not duplicated. Prerequisite:
ART 422; signed BFA with concentration in Animation; and senior standing.
Credits
3-6(Spec)
The second part of a two-semester experience in which animation students are required to complete a comprehensive project to showcase artistry, skills and, professional competence. Prerequisite:
ART 520.
Credits
3(0-6)
An individualized studio experience for the advanced student of painting leading to artistic achievement and professional development. Prerequisite:
ART 430.
Credits
1-12(Spec)
Developments in visual communication and their application through each step of creating a complete design cycle focused on the principles of usability design. Prerequisites:
ART 358, 438; signed BFA with a concentration in graphic design.
Credits
3(0-6)
An individualized studio experience for the advanced photography student, emphasizing long-term independent projects, critiques, and the creation of a professional portfolio. Prerequisite:
ART 342 and
ART 441.
Credits
1-12(Spec)
An individualized studio experience in printmaking beyond
ART 450 competency. Development of a fine art print portfolio. Prerequisite:
ART 450 or 9 hours of printmaking credit and graduate standing.
Credits
1-12(Spec)
An individualized studio experience determined in consultation with a faculty member. Prerequisites: minimum 56 credit hours or graduate standing.
Credits
1-12(Spec)
An individualized studio experience focusing on personal research of new techniques, processes, materials, history and concepts of traditional and contemporary sculpture, and professional development. Prerequisites:
ART 460 or 462.
Credits
1-12(Spec)
An individualized studio experience focusing on personal research of concepts, techniques, and materials of fibers. Prerequisite: 6 credit hours of
ART 474.
Credits
1-12(Spec)
Advanced techniques and aesthetics for the application of image, patterning, and color with dyes and pigments through silkscreen, batik, paints, resists, and transfers on fabric. Prerequisites:
ART 375 or graduate standing.
Credits
3(0-6)
Advanced study of a topic in ancient or medieval art history selected by instructor using readings, discussion, lecture, and research as appropriate. This course is repeatable when content is not duplicated. May be offered as Writing Intensive. May be taken for graduate credit. Prerequisites:
ART 283, 319, and additional 6 hours of 300+ level art history courses; or graduate standing.
Credits
3-6(3-0)
Advanced study of a topic in early modern art history selected by instructor using readings, discussion, lecture, and research as appropriate. This course is repeatable when content is not duplicated. May be taken for graduate credit. May be offered as Writing Intensive. Prerequisites:
ART 285, 319, and additional 6 hours of 300+ level art history courses; or graduate standing.
Credits
3-6(3-0)
Advanced study of a topic in modern and contemporary art history selected by instructor using readings, discussion, lecture, and research as appropriate. This course is repeatable when content is not duplicated. May be offered as Writing Intensive. Prerequisites:
ART 285, 319, and additional 6 hours of 300+ level art history courses; or graduate standing.
Credits
3-6(3-0)
An advanced drawing course in Florence, Italy, using the city as a source of inspiration for creative work. Prerequisites:
ART 106 and permission of instructor.
Credits
3(Spec)
Advanced study of a thematic or cross-temporal art historical topic selected by instructor using readings, discussion, lecture, and research as appropriate. This course is repeatable when content is not duplicated. May be offered as Writing Intensive. Prerequisites:
ART 319; additional 6 hours of 300+ level art history courses; or graduate standing.
Credits
3-9(3-0)
Seminar supporting research projects in art history. Must be taken in one of the last two semesters prior to graduation. May be taken for graduate credit. Prerequisites: 3 credits of 500-level art history and signed Art History major; or graduate standing.
Credits
3(3-0)
Further in-depth graduate study when scholarly/studio adequacy beyond
ART 497 is achieved.
Credits
1-6(Spec)