Students should be aware that there are equivalencies between old and new courses and that students with credit for an old course may not take for credit the new course equivalency. The course equivalencies are as follows (old is equivalent to new): ART 110.6 Art History is equivalent to ARTH 120.3, 121.3 ART 114.6 Sculpture is equivalent to ART 141.3 ART 116.6 Photography is equivalent to ART 161.3 ART 135.6 Extended Media is equivalent to ART 136.3 ART181.3,182.3 Drawing is equivalent to ART 112.6 ART 214.6 is equivalent to ART 241.3, 242.3 ART 271.3, 272.3 Painting is equivalent to ART 211.6 ART 281.3, 282.3 is equivalent to ART 212.6 ART 314.6 is equivalent to ART 341.3, 342.3 ART 335.6 is equivalent to ART 338.3, 339.3 ART 371.3, 372.3 is equivalent to ART 311.6 ART 381.3, 382.3 is equivalent to ART 312.6 ART 414.6 is equivalent to ART 441.3, 442.3 ART 435.6 is equivalent to ART 438.3, 439.3 ART 420.6 is equivalent to ART 418.3, 419.3 ART 424.6 is equivalent to ART 443.3, 444.3 ART 434.6 is equivalent to ART 445.3, 446.3 ART 471.3, 472.3 is equivalent to ART 411.6 ART 473.3, 474.3 is equivalent to ART 421.6 ART 475.3, 476.3 is equivalent to ART 431.6 ART 481.3, 482.3 is equivalent to ART 412.6 ART 483.3, 484.3 is equivalent to ART 422.6 ART 485.3, 486.3 is equivalent to ART 432.6
1&2(2T-2P)
Explores the principles and elements of the language of art as related to the process of painting. Discussion and exposure to a variety of tools, materials, and media will be included. Historical reference to stylistic changes and various aesthetic concepts will be explored.
Note: Painting students must provide their own painting materials.
1&2(3T)
Introduction to the formal and creative language of drawing. The course emphasizes the development of drawing skills and identification of concepts and methods as they relate to visual perception and expression.
Note: Drawing students must provide their own drawing materials.
1/2(1.5T)
An introduction to the concepts and issues relating to contemporary sculpture. This combined lecture/studio class encourages a wide exploration of materials while focusing on basic formal and compositional skills.
Note: For this class, sculpture students provide their own materials.
1(3T)
Introduction to the basic elements of black and white photography. Theory and practical application will be taught through the direct experience with the camera. Black and white film development and printing will be practiced.
Note: Photography students must provide their own cameras and photographic materials.