2006-07 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705

 

Art (Studio)(ART)

 

Department of Art

College of Fine Arts

 

Credit designation below each title is expressed in (c) class hours per week, (l) lab or (d) discussion section hours per week, and (cr) credits per semester.

 

ART 111 Figure Drawing

ART 356 Intermediate Graphic Design II

ART 112 Fundamentals of Drawing

ART 400 Professional Practicum

ART 113 Three-Dimensional Design

ART 421 Advanced Drawing

ART 114 Color and Two-Dimensional Design

ART 451 Advanced Woodworking: Function and Form

ART 120 Principles of Design

ART 452 Advanced Ceramics

ART 211 Painting

ART 453 Advanced Sculpture

ART 213 Woodworking: Function and Form

ART 454 Advanced Painting

ART 214 Ceramics

ART 455 Advanced Graphic Design I

ART 215 Sculpture

ART 456 Advanced Graphic Design II

ART 216 Jewelry and Metals

ART 457 Advanced Print Media

ART 217 Print Media    

ART 459 Advanced Fibers

ART 218 Introduction Graphic Design 

ART 460 Advanced Jewelry and Metals

ART 219 Fibers

ART 481 Special Topics

ART 281 Special Topics

ART 482 Independent Study

ART 316 Intermediate Jewelry and Metals

ART 493 Internship

ART 355 Intermediate Graphic Design I

 

 


ART 111 Figure Drawing

0c-6l-3cr

A foundation course in drawing, including a study of the structure of drawing and composition with a variety of media and subject matter.


ART 112 Fundamentals of Drawing

0c-6l-3cr

Seeks to integrate basic principles and fundamentals of drawing and design.


ART 113 Three-Dimensional Design

0c-6l-3cr

Basic elements and principles of design are studied. A course in design in three dimensions.


ART 114 Color and Two-Dimensional Design

0c-6l-3cr

Focuses on the consistent properties of color and the manner in which two-dimensional design can be organized. Specific attention is given to the complex interactions of color within two-dimensional design.


ART 120 Principles of Design

0c-4l-2cr

Principles of design and color are studied and applied to a crafted object. Major emphasis on aesthetic quality inherent in designing with materials.


ART 211 Painting

0c-6l-3cr

An introduction to painting in which a variety of materials, techniques, and approaches are explored.


ART 213 Woodworking: Function and Form

0c-6l-3cr

Involves the study of woodworking and furniture design as it relates to the individual designer-artist. Students experience a formal background in both woodworking technique and the application of design.


ART 214 Ceramics

0c-6l-3cr

A general introduction to the techniques and aesthetics of clay. The student works both at the wheel and with hand building methods.

 

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ART 215 Sculpture

0c-6l-3cr

An introduction to sculpture with an emphasis on study of form as well as visualizing in the third dimension.


ART 216 Jewelry and Metals

0c-6l-3cr

Prerequisite: ART 113 or instructor permission

An introduction to jewelry and metals with an emphasis upon the design and creation of functional and non-functional art objects. Basic processes of metal fabrication will be the focus. (Titled Metals prior to 2006-07)


ART 217 Print Media

0c-6l-3cr

An introduction to basic techniques of print media including planographic, relief, and electronic processes.


ART 218 Introduction to Graphic Design

0c-6l-3cr

Prerequisites: ART 112, 114

A survey of graphic design, exploring creative problem-solving techniques. Introduces the importance of concept development, aesthetics, symbolism, typography, and computer method. Studio experience provides a wide range of experiences for the beginning graphic design student. Projects, problems, and exercises will deal with skills, principles, application, and theory.


ART 219 Fibers

0c-6l-3cr

Provides an introductory working knowledge in design and execution of projects in non 4/harness loom weaving and related fabric areas. Other fiber techniques, including handmade paper, are available for exploration as desired.


ART 281 Special Topics

var-1-3cr

Prerequisite: As appropriate to course content

Offered on an experimental or temporary basis to explore topics not included in the established curriculum. A given topic may be offered under any special topic identity no more than three times. Special topics numbered 281 are offered primarily for lower-level undergraduate students.

  

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ART 316 Intermediate Jewelry and Metals

0c-6l-3cr

Prerequisite: ART 216

Technical expertise will be further developed during the course, gradually shifting from formal techniques to experimentation and individual expression. Various techniques, including casting, stone setting, and an introduction to smithing will be explored.


ART 355 Intermediate Graphic Design I

0c-6l-3cr

Prerequisite: ART 218

An intermediate-level study in graphic design focusing on digital illustration, complex typography, and publication design. Studio experience will focus on current professional 2-D digital illustration software.


ART 356 Intermediate Graphic Design II

0c-6l-3cr

Prerequisite: ART 218

Recommended Prerequisite: ART 355

An intermediate-level study in graphic design, researching publication design, grid systems, and multipage design. Studio experience will focus on current professional software used for publication design.


ART 400 Professional Practicum

3c-0l-3cr

Prerequisites: B.F.A. or B.A. Studio majors only, senior status

Professional practices for the visual artist. Major issues may include the development of a thesis exhibition, resume development, an artist’s professional image, portfolio development, marketing skills, career opportunities, and grant writing. (Titled Senior Thesis and Professional Practicum prior to 2006-07)


ART 421 Advanced Drawing

0c-6l-3cr

Prerequisites: ART 111 and 112

Designed to meet the needs of the student who has some background in the field. Problems of composition, two- and three-dimensional relationships, and surface are on an individual basis.


ART 451 Advanced Woodworking: Function and Form

0c-6l-3cr

Prerequisite: ART 213

Offers advanced training and skills involving the study of contemporary furniture design and woodworking. Emphasizes a technical and aesthetic point of view.

  

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ART 452 Advanced Ceramics

0c-6l-3cr

Prerequisite: ART 214

Continued exploration of the field of ceramic production, along with kiln firing and glaze formulation.


ART 453 Advanced Sculpture

0c-6l-3cr

Prerequisite: ART 215

Provides an opportunity to pursue independent study in sculpture. Materials and processes are individually chosen and the work related to broadening concepts.


ART 454 Advanced Painting

0c-6l-3cr

Prerequisite: ART 211

Individual experimentation and exploration by the painter and investigation of the various technical approaches.


ART 455 Advanced Graphic Design I

var-3, 6cr

Prerequisites: ART 218, 355; instructor permission is required for 6cr studio

Recommended Prerequisite: ART 356

Introduces three-dimensional modeling and rendering for illustration and animation. Studio experience will focus on current professional 3-D software.


ART 456 Advanced Graphic Design II

var-3, 6cr

Prerequisites: ART 218, 355; instructor permission is required for 6cr studio

Recommended Prerequisites: ART 356, 455

An exploration of web page and interactive design. Studio experience will focus on current professional web and interactive software.


ART 457 Advanced Print Media

var-3, 6cr

Prerequisite: ART 217, permission is required for 6cr studio

Student elects to study a print media process or processes in greater depth and works toward developing personal visual language and techniques ranging from the traditional to the nontraditional.

  

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ART 459 Advanced Fibers

0c-6l-3cr

Prerequisite: ART 219

Provides a working knowledge in design and execution of projects in weaving and related areas. Other fiber techniques, including handmade paper, are available for the students to explore as desired.


ART 460 Advanced Jewelry and Metals

0c-6l-3cr

Prerequisite: ART 216 or permission

Technical expertise will be further developed to challenge each individual to understand the relationship of concept to the completed object whether it is jewelry, holloware, or a nonfunctional object. Various techniques will be investigated in pursuit of a personal expression and aesthetic. May be repeated for credit. (Titled Advanced Metals prior to 2006-07)


ART 481 Special Topics

var-1-3cr

May provide an in-depth study of a narrowly defined area of the discipline. Subject matter may change with repeated offering of the course. May be repeated for credit.


ART 482 Independent Study

var-1-3cr

Prerequisite: Prior approval through advisor, faculty member, department chairperson, dean, and Provost’s Office

Students with interest in independent study of a topic not offered in the curriculum may propose a plan of study in conjunction with a faculty member. Approval is based on academic appropriateness and availability of resources.


ART 493 Internship

var-3-12cr

For art majors who wish to receive practical experience working within professional situations which relate to the student’s artistic and occupational goals.

  

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