ART 1103 Fundamentals of Art I 0-6-3
Fundamentals of Art I is a study of the principal elements of two dimensional
design. Those elements include color, perspective, fundamental drawing
concepts and compositional elements. By using a variety of materials,
students will apply the information to a series of studio assignments.
This course is designed for elementary education majors, art majors,
and elective credit. (Fall, Spring)OSRHE matrix AA 080
ART 1123 Drawing I 0-6-3
Drawing I will develop the students' understanding of the basic concepts
of drawing and their powers of observation. Students will work with various
media by using a variety of sources and environments. (Fall, Spring)
OSRHE matrix AA 056
ART 1133 Fundamentals of Art II 0-6-3
Fundamentals of Art II is a continuation of Fundamentals of Art I. This
course is a study and analysis of three dimensional art forms by using
a variety of materials and processes. The student will complete a series
of studio assignments. Prerequisite: ART 1103. (Fall, Spring) OSRHE matrix
AA 081
ART 1143 Drawing II 0-6-3
Drawing II will continue to develop the students' understanding of the
concepts of drawing. Students will continue to develop their skills in
media by using a variety of sources and environments. Prerequisite: ART
1123. (Fall, Spring) OSRHE matrix AA 057
ART 1153 Art History Survey I 3-0-3
Art History Survey I is a study of the arts, artists and their cultures
from the Prehistoric man through the Early Renaissance. (Fall, Spring)
OSRHE matrix AA 015, HH 006
ART 1163 Art History Survey II 3-0-3
Art History Survey II is a study of the arts, artists and their cultures
from the Early Renaissance to the present. (Fall, Spring) OSRHE matrix
AA 016, HH 007
ART 1173 Crafts I 0-6-3
Crafts I is an introduction to the crafts and will cover a variety of
projects, with emphasis on artistic merit. (Fall) OSRHE matrix AA 048
ART 1203 Art Appreciation 3-0-3
Art Appreciation stresses the study of art from a variety of different
backgrounds and cultures as both product and process. Aesthetic judgement
making in evaluation of art from different times and places is stressed.
(Fall, Spring) OSRHE matrix AA 005, HH 006
ART 2123 Ceramics I 0-6-3
Ceramics I covers a variety of building techniques, glazing and ceramics
terminology. (Fall) OSRHE matrix AA 030
ART 2293 Ceramics II 0-6-3
Ceramics II is a continuation of Ceramics I. Prerequisite: Art
2123, Ceramics I. (Fall) OSRHE matrix AA 031
ART 2213 Watercolor I 0-6-3
Watercolor I will develop skills in watercolor painting, stressing form
and composition, visual perception and individual expression. Prerequisite:
ART 1103 or ART 1113 or permission of instructor. (Spring) OSRHE
matrix AA 171
ART 2223 Watercolor II 0-6-3
Watercolor II will continue to develop skills in watercolor painting.
The course will continue to stress form and composition, visual perception
and individual expression. Prerequisites: ART 1123 and 2213 or permission
of Instructor. (Spring) OSRHE matrix AA 172
ART 2233 Painting I 0-6-3
Painting I will develop skills in opaque painting, stressing form and
content, visual appreciation and individual expression. Prerequisite:
ART 1223 or permission of instructor. (Spring) OSRHE matrix AA
130
ART 2243 Painting II 0-6-3
Painting II will continue to develop skills in opaque painting. This
course will continue to stress form and content, visual appreciation
and individual expression. Prerequisite: ART 2223 or permission from
the instructor. (Spring) OSRHE matrix AA 131
ART 2273 Graphic Design I 0-6-3
Graphic Design I will cover typography and graphic design. Students
will work with a variety of media, including the computer. Prerequisite:
ART 1103 and ART 1123. (Class is TBA, contact Art Department for times.)
OSHRE Matrix: AA 086
ART 2300 Special Projects in Art Varies
Special Projects courses are designed for one to three hours of credit.
Interested students should contact the Art department for more information.
(Varies)
ART 2313 Global Studies 3-Varies-3
Global Studies includes traditional lectures, slides identification
and writing about the art, culture and history of the country (ies) to
be visited. In addition, the on site visits include lectures, discussions,
tours and journal writings. (Varies)
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