Source: http://catalog.mst.edu/undergraduate/degreeprogramsandcourses/art/
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 22:19:06+00:00

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The study of art can broaden and intensify your experiences and help you gain a better perspective on the world.
Missouri S&T offers courses in art appreciation, art history, study of film, art in the community, and sculpture and applied courses in design, painting, and photography. Non-credit courses are available from time to time in other applied art or special interest courses.
The art minor offers students the opportunity to pursue an area of focus in studio art, art history, and film studies.
In addition, students may take up to six hours of studio classes.
The film and literature minor is an interdisciplinary and inter-textual course of study in which students will explore the connections between different mediums, increasing the pleasure and understanding of each.
The minor requires 12 hours, including the following required courses: ART 1185 Study Of Film (3 hours) and the core course ENGLISH 2230 Literature And Film (3 hours) .
The studio art minor offers students the opportunity to pursue an area of focus in painting, drawing, photography, etc.
Principles of drawing: placement, proportion, perspective, chiaroscuro, values, line, form, texture, and techniques. Applied problems to develop perceptual observation.
Basic exploration of acrylic and water color painting techniques and methods. Still life, landscape and figure.
Solving problems in shallow and BAS relief and small clay sculpture, study of contemporary and classical proportion, faux bronze and plaster casting.
A basic introductory course designed to familiarize students who have little or no knowledge of the arts with fundamental knowledge necessary for intelligent approach to experiencing the visual arts; painting, sculpture, and architecture.
A study of classic and contemporary films with emphasis on director's technique and philosophy. Films by Fellini, Antonioni plus Bergman, Chaplin, etc. will be viewed and discussed. $30 lab fee required.
Advanced application of drawing principles: cast and life drawing. Exercises in representational rendering. Prerequisite: Art 1120.
Advanced exploration of oil painting techniques and methods. Still life, landscape, and figure. Prerequisite: Art 1140.
This course is for the advanced student in Sculpture, Painting or Drawing with similar topics in various chosen mediums.Prerequisites: Art 1120, Art 1140, or Art 1164.
Introduction to the interaction between architecture and art. A series focused on the history of architecture as it relates to styles and functions. Theories of building and site design, plan and spatial organization, formal composition, and environmental context are considered as principle form determinants. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
Considers the vital role of art activities and creative experiences in the growth and development of children at their level. Prerequisite: Educ 1040. (Co-listed with Educ 2219).
In this course the student will learn the basics of photographic composition and the use of the digital camera. A brief history of photography will provide context for the student's own development. Prerequisite: Art 1180 or Art 1185 (required for Art minor credit) or Sp&M S 1185 or Sp&M S 2181 (required for Speech minor credit). (Co-listed with Sp&M S 3221).
This course will investigate the great revolution of thought, perception, language, through art during the period between 1785 and 1832. Artists, writers, and musicians to be studied include: Blake, David, Wordsworth, and Beethoven. The role of art and artists to the French Revolution will be stressed. Prerequisite: Introductory level Art or History course.
Missouri artist Tom Benton lived amidst controversy and acclaim from the 1920's to the 1970's. The American tradition from which Benton grew will be studied, then his own work and his subsequent influence. Prerequisite: Art 1185 or Art 1180.
Different thematic relationships between film & literature (e.g., Poe & Hitchcock, Shakespeare on Film, etc.) will be studied. Prerequisite: Art 1185.
An exploration of digital art as a medium for making art as well as understanding visual culture from the past, present, and ideas for the future. A multidisciplinary approach will combine digital arts with design thinking and humanities in a creative and scholarly atmosphere.
The course explores the historical, social, and psychological impact of media through study and practice of academic and non-academic theories of effective media communication. The course supplies an integrated critical framework for application in student's day-to-day consumption of media. Prerequisite: Sp&M S 1185. (Co-listed with Sp&M S 3275).
A study of special topics at the intersection of film and philosophy. Topics vary but may include films on the nature of reality, films on the problem of evil, films on concepts of consciousness and the self, and more. Prerequisites: Art 1185 or one philosophy course, or junior standing. (Co-listed with Philos 3276).
Design thinking is a human-centered approach to innovation. Students will investigate and address a variety of identified human-centered problems through group collaboration, creative problem-solving, and prototyping. A multidisciplinary approach combines science, technology, engineering, math, and art with design thinking in a creative atmosphere.
A survey of French and Francophone cinema. Prerequisites: French 2170 (Co-listed with French 4320).

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