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The mission of the Visual Arts Program is to prepare our students for rewarding careers in the visual arts through a dynamic visual arts curriculum and a comprehensive liberal arts education. The Visual Arts program provides individualized studio-arts training for the student who plans on becoming a practicing studio artist, curator, designer, photographer, art historian, or teacher. The program also prepares students to enter graduate programs in studio art, art history, museum studies, or art therapy.
Demonstrate proficiency in major aspects, techniques and directions in chosen medium or media.
Analyze works of art perceptively and valuate them critically by using a comprehensive knowledge of the history of art.
Achieve highest level of technical ability in chosen media and its expressive possibilities.
Exhibit and promote evidence of development of studio-art practices within the facilities of the art gallery and to have their artwork critiqued and discussed.
ART 101 - Design & Color 3 cr.
ART 102 - Color Theory 3 cr.
ART 103 - 3-Dimensional Design 3 cr.
ART 210 - Introduction to Basic Photography 3 cr.
ART 211 - Photography II 3 cr.
ART 216 - Introduction to Drawing 3 cr.
ART 217 - Figure Drawing 3 cr.
ART 305 - Art History I 3 cr.
ART 306 - Art History II 3 cr.
ART 403 - Special Problems in Art 3 cr.
ART 404 - Special Problems in Art 3 cr.
ART 309 - Ceramics I 3 cr.
ART 310 - Ceramics II 3 cr.
ART 311 - Painting I 3 cr.
ART 312 - Painting II 3 cr.
ART 406 - Senior Seminar 3 cr.
ART 414 - Sculpture I 3 cr.
ART 415 - Sculpture II 3 cr.
Includes minor in another discipline.
PHI 200 - Perspectives in Philosophy 3 cr.
PHI 202 - Logic 3 cr.
Minor or General Electives: 18 cr.
ART 307 - Printmaking I 3 cr.
ART 308 - Printmaking II 3 cr.
** Community Service: Students must contact the Office of Student Affairs for pre-approved community service project to earn a total of 90 hours of community service by the end of their junior year.
*** Writing Proficiency Examination: Students must complete ENG 111 and ENG 112 with a minimum grade of ‘C’ to register for ENG 199 - Writing Proficiency Examination . Students who fail to take or do not pass ENG 199 must take ENG 200 - Review of Writing Strategies (3 credit hours).

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ART 102

ART 103

ART 210

ART 211

ART 216

ART 217

ART 305

ART 306

ART 403
 Art 3

ART 404
 Art 3

ART 309

ART 310

ART 311

ART 312

ART 406

ART 414

ART 415

ART 307

ART 308