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Timestamp: 2019-04-18 10:28:21+00:00

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Basic introduction in flat pictorial composition for the studio or craft artist. Work produced in this class must be retained for later portfolio presentation in ART 30001.
Course serves as the introductory three-dimensional experience, focusing on fundamental principles, elements and strategies of visual organization. Focus is on creative problem-solving using a variety of approaches and materials, and favors non-equipment intensive assignments. Students develop critical thinking and practical skills relating to three-dimensional form and space. This foundation-level course prepares students for subsequent study within all the visual arts.
Introduces concepts, tools, software and guided experiences necessary for creative integration of digital skills and concepts into art practices and art research.
Prerequisite: Major in Art Education or Art History or Studio Art and Freshmen or Sophomore standing.
Provides an introduction to professional visual arts practices as well as a candid assessment of a student's emerging strengths. This formative review of digital portfolios, physical art work, and student writing by a panel of School of Art faculty members is intended to assist students in deciding on concentration(s) and degree program prior to enrollment in upper-division courses. Before enrolling in this course, students should have completed the prerequisites below, as well as any two of the following: ARTS 14060, ARTS 24001, ARTS 24010, ARTS 24040, ARTS 25300, ARTS 25400, ARTS 25600, ARTS 25700 (another two of these may be taken concurrently in the semester in which registering for this course).
Prerequisite: ART 10022, ART 10023, ART 20024, ARTS 14000, ARTS 14001 and ARTH 22007; and special approval.
(Repeatable for maximum 6 credit hours) An undergraduate, experience-based learning activity carried out in a visual arts setting. Emphasis is on the goals of connecting ideas, concepts and skills developed in coursework to applications in new or different contexts, demonstrating how this experience has broadened students' understanding of their discipline, and reflection on significance of the experience. Learning contract required.
Prerequisite: A major in the School of Art; Junior or Senior standing and special approval of faculty sponsor.
Development of a reflective and mindful approach to understanding and supporting the arts through articulating and communicating the experiences and meanings people construct from engaging with the arts.
Prerequisite: Major in the College of the Arts and Senior standing.
Introduction to the concerns and practices of the professional artist/craftsperson.
Prerequisite: Major in Studio Art and Senior standing.
(Repeatable for maximum 6 credit hours) Travel-based field experience in the visual arts at site(s) away from the university. Involves two or more visual arts disciplines and direct observation of works and experience of culture in context. May involve research, creative activity, presentation and-or written reflection as appropriate to site and goals of course.
(Repeatable for a total of 18 credit hours) (Cross-listed with ART 51093) Topics varies per course offering.
(Repeatable for maximum 6 credit hours) (Cross-listed with ART 40092) Travel-based field experience in the visual arts at site(s) away from the university. Involves two or more visual arts disciplines and direct observation of works and experience of culture in context. May involve research, creative activity, presentation and-or written reflection as appropriate to site and goals of course.
Prerequisite: Major in Art Education, Art History or Studio Art and Graduate standing.
(Repeatable for credit) (Cross-listed with ART 41093) Topics vary per course offering.
Thesis students must register for a minimum of 6 hours, 2 to 6 hours in a single semester distributed over several semesters if desired.
(Repeatable for credit) Thesis students must continue registration each semester until all degree requirements are met.
Prerequisite: ART 67199 and Graduate standing.
Thesis students must register for a total of 6 credit hours, 2 to 6 credit hours in a single semester distributed over several semesters if desired.
Prerequisite: ART 69199 and Graduate standing.

References: ART 30001
 ART 10022
 ART 10023
 ART 20024
 ART 51093
 ART 40092
 ART 41093
 ART 67199
 ART 69199