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It is recommended that art majors complete 113 and 116 of the art studio core prior to undertaking studio courses at the 200 level.
It is recommended that art majors complete both 175 and 176 prior to undertaking studio courses at the 300 level. 175 and 176 is required of all Art majors; 302 is required of all BFA's and 395 is required of all Art History majors.
ART 670 Art Historical Methodology (3) An introduction to art historiography, analytical techniques, and research methods and materials. Pre: consent and graduate standing.
ART 677 Art of Oceania (3) Arts from Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia explored in context of issues involving belief systems and cultural change. Repeatable one time. A-F only. Pre: 475C or consent.
ART 688 Topics in the Art of China (3) Research topics in the history of Chinese sculpture, ceramics, bronzes, jade, and textiles. A-F only. Pre: consent.
ART 690 Seminar in Contemporary Critical Theory (3) Research and discussion seminar supporting advanced critical theory in the context of contemporary art and other creative practice. Pre: consent.
ART 695 Seminar in Western Art History (3) Selected topics in European and American art history. Pre: consent.
ART 780 Seminar in Japanese Art (3) Selected topics in Japanese art history. Pre: consent.
ART 791 Seminar in South/Southeast Asian Art History (3) Selected topics in South and/or Southeast Asian art and architectural history with an emphasis on Hindu and Buddhist traditions. Repeatable unlimited times. Pre: consent, repeatable with consent.
ART 437 Textile Conservation/Research (V) Independent study of textile conservation and research. Individualized directed work (internship/practicum) in the museum environment. Repeatable up to twelve credits. A-F only. Pre: two 200-level or above fiber courses, and consent.
ART 265L Design: Studio I Lab (1) Beginning instruction in the Macintosh computer environment, including hardware, software, and lab networking as it relates to graphic design production. ART 176 is recommended as a prerequisite. CR/NC only. Pre: 113 or consent. Co-requisite: 265 and 266.
ART 365L Design: Studio II Lab (1) Intermediate instruction in the Macintosh computer environment, software, and peripheral devices, including intermediate layout. Introduction to graphic design industry standard multi-media and web design programs. CR/NC only. Pre: 265, 265L, and 266; or consent. Co-requisite: 365.
ART 465L Design: Studio III Lab (1) Advanced instruction in the Macintosh computer environment, including software and peripheral devices. Instruction in image manipulation and editing still video images for the web, CD, DVD, and portable interface devices. CR/NC only. Pre: 365, 365L, and 366; or consent. Co-requisite: 465.
ART 361 Art Museums and Preservation Practices (3) Introduction to collections management and preservation techniques, incorporating both theoretical and practical approaches, and including hands-on work with the collections of the John Young Museum. Junior standing or higher. A-F only.
ART 399 Directed Work (V) Individual projects; tutorial. Maximum: 3 credit hours per semester; total 3 for BA, 6 for BFA. Pre: two 200-level or above art courses in area of directed work, as well as consent of instructor and department associate chair.
ART 400 (Alpha) Special Topics (V) Intensive and specialized work at advanced level in fields of special interest of visiting or resident faculty; (B) studio art; (C) art history. Repeatable three times per alpha, up to 12 credits. Junior standing or higher and instructor consent only.
ART 405 Professional Practice in the Arts: Creative, Career, and Leadership (3) Examination of the role of the artist in society, the artist as self, as community member, as teacher. Professional Practice skills in the arts; planning, grantsmanship, fundraising, budgeting, marketing, outreach, and media relations. ART majors only. Senior standing or graduate students only. A-F only.
ART 409 Graduation Portfolio (BA) (0) Required graduation portfolio for BA Art History and Art Studio students. BA ART majors only. Undergraduates only. CR/NC only. To be taken during the semester prior to expected graduation.
Studio concentrations for the Master of Fine Arts degree: ceramics, electronic arts, glass, fiber, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. Four sequential course levels (611-614) are to be taken for the MFA degree in Art.
ART 500 Master's Plan B/C Studies (1) Enrollment for degree completion. Pre: master's Plan B or C candidate and consent.
ART 630 Graduate Studio Teaching Practicum (3) Observation, analysis and participation in teaching a lower division course under the direction of an instructor in the student's area of concentration. Repeatable one time. A-F only. Pre: 690, admitted to candidacy for MFA in art, and consent.
ART 699 Directed Work (V) Advanced individual projects; advanced tutorial. Maximum: 3 credit hours per semester; total 6 for MA Plan A, 9 for MA Plan B, MFA students must petition OGE for permission to apply toward degree requirement. Repeatable unlimited times. Pre: consent of instructor and department chair.
ART 700 Thesis Research (V) Repeatable unlimited times.

References: ART 670

ART 677

ART 688

ART 690

ART 695

ART 780

ART 791

ART 437

ART 265
 ART 176

ART 365

ART 465

ART 361

ART 399

ART 400

ART 405

ART 409

ART 500

ART 630

ART 699

ART 700