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Art (ART)Click here for an explanation of how to read course offerings. Click here for A-Z course descriptions list. 1000 Level Courses1100. Introduction to Art (1:1:0). Introduction to art as an academic pursuit with its diverse elements and opportunities, objectives, resources, careers, and achievements. Required of all art majors prior to admission to upper-level courses. Offered fall semester only. Transfer credit acceptable. Pass-fail grading. For majors only. 1302. [ARTS 1311] Design I: Introduction (3:0:6). Emphasis upon two-dimensional design; includes the fundamentals of line, color, value, texture, shape, space, and compositional arrangement. Students learn to apply verbal skills needed in advanced visual arts. Outside assignments. AP or portfolio waiver possible. Fulfills Core Visual and Performing Arts requirement. 1303. [ARTS 1316] Drawing I: Introduction (3:0:6). Investigation of a variety of media, techniques, and subjects. Students develop perceptual, descriptive, and verbal skills with consideration of drawing as a conceptual process as well as an end in itself. Outside assignments. AP or portfolio waiver possible. Fulfills Core Visual and Performing Arts requirement. 1309. [ARTS 1301, 1313, 1413] Art Appreciation (3:3:0). Survey of the visual arts of western and nonwestern cultures with emphasis on understanding art through form, content, and cultural context. Nonmajors and art minors only. Fulfills multicultural requirement. Fulfills Core Visual and Performing Arts requirement. 1310. [ARTS 1303] Art History Survey I (3:3:0). A survey of painting, sculpture, architecture, and the minor arts from prehistoric times to the 14th century. AP waiver possible. Fulfills multicultural requirement. Fulfills Core Visual and Performing Arts requirement. 2000 Level Courses2303. [ARTS 1312] Design II: Introduction (3:0:6). Emphasis on the three-dimensional concept of design. Students learn to apply verbal skills needed in advanced visual arts. Outside assignments. 2304. [ARTS 1317] Drawing II: Introduction (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 1303 (or ARCH 1441). Expansion of Drawing I stressing the expressive and conceptual aspects of drawing including developed descriptive imagery, use of color, abstraction, verbal skills, and the nude human figure as a subject. Outside assignments. 2311. [ARTS 1304] Art History Survey II (3:3:0). A survey of painting, sculpture, architecture, and the minor arts from the 14th through 19th centuries. AP waiver possible. Fulfills multicultural requirement. Fulfills Core Visual and Performing Arts requirement. 2388. Design Process (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 1302, 1303 (or ARCH 1441). Preparation of application materials for submission to the faculty in consideration of communication design program acceptance. 3000 Level Courses3300. Ceramics I: Introduction to Wheel (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 1303 (or ARCH 1441), ART 2303, and ART 2304. Introduction to wheel throwing, glazing and firing. Outside assignments. 3301. Ceramics I: Introduction to Handbuilding (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 1303 or ARCH 1441, ART 2303, and ART 2304. Introduction to handbuilding techniques, glazing, and firing. Outside assignments. 3308. Printmaking I: Introduction (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 1302, ART 1303 (or ARCH 1441), and ART 2304. Introduction to printmaking with sections designated for waterbase screenprinting, lithography, monoprints, woodcut, or etching. Outside assignments. 3310. Greek and Roman Art (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 1310 (or 1309), or consent of instructor. An examination of the principal contributions of the classical world in the areas of architecture, sculpture, and painting. Emphases: Greek and Roman. Repeatable for credit. (Writing Intensive) 3311. Native American Arts (3:3:0). An examination of Native American cultures of the United States as revealed in ancient and contemporary architecture, arts, and crafts. Repeatable for credit in different emphasis. Fulfills multicultural requirement. Fulfills Core Social and Behavioral Sciences – Individual or Group Behavior requirement. (Writing Intensive) 3312. Art History Survey III (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 2311 (or 1309), or consent of instructor. An introduction to artistic movements, events, innovations, and debates of the 20th and 21st centuries, as examined in an international cultural frame. Repeatable for credit. 3313. Latin American Art (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 2311, 3312, or consent of instructor. Repeatable for credit. (Writing Intensive) 3314. Art of the United States (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 2311 (or 1309), or consent of instructor. A survey of American art and architecture and their European background from 1520-1893. Emphases: 1520-1859 and 1859-1893. Repeatable for credit. (Writing Intensive) 3315. Ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian Art (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 1310 (or 1309), or consent of instructor. A discussion of Ancient Near Eastern art and architecture from Neolithic times down to 500 B.C. and the arrival of the Greeks in Persia; Ancient Egyptian art and architecture is covered from predynastic to the conquest of Egypt by Rome in 31 B.C. Repeatable for credit. (Writing Intensive) 3316. 19th Century Art (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 2311 (or 1309), or consent of instructor. Begins with the 18th century, then focuses on Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Symbolism, and the French ambiance from which these movements emerged. (Writing Intensive) 3317. Baroque Art (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 2311 (or 1309), or consent of instructor. A view of European art of the Counter Reformation and a consideration of the prevailing pressures that produced this art. Analyzes of the devices, effects, and dynamics of the age of change. Focuses on N. Baroque painting in Flanders and Holland. Repeatable for credit. (Writing Intensive) 3319. Photographic Arts of the 19th and 20th Centuries (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 2311 or consent of the instructor. An examination of the development of photography and its relation to the other visual arts. (Writing Intensive) 3321. Painting I: Introduction (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 1302, 1303 (or ARCH 1441), and 2304. Introduction to painting concepts and techniques with designated sections for watermedia or oil. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 3322. Intermediate Painting (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3321 or consent of instructor. Emphasis on the historical progression of painting and varied approaches as well as initiating individual exploration of process and subject matter. Outside assignments. 3323. Drawing III: Life Drawing (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 1302, 1303 (or ARCH 1441), and 2304. Application of developed representational skills to the study of human anatomical structure and drawing from life. Encouragement toward a more personal approach to descriptive drawing, using the figure as a uniquely meaningful subject. Outside assignments. 3324. Advanced Life Drawing (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3323 or consent of instructor. Development of individualized interpretation of the human figure using a variety of media and approaches with emphasis upon aesthetic and conceptual factors. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 3325. Photographic Arts I (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 1302, 1303 (or ARCH 1441), and 2304. Introduction to creative black and white photography. Covers camera operation, exposure adjustments, film development, printing, and presentation. Outside assignments. 3326. Advanced Photographic Arts (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3325 or consent of instructor. Advanced fine art photography with topics that rotate each semester between color, studio still life, alternative cameras, documentary, and book arts. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 3328. Printmaking II (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 1302, 1303 (or ARCH 1441), and 2304. Advanced printmaking with topics that rotate each semester between in-depth study of printmaking methods of screenprinting, lithography, intaglio, or relief printing. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 3329. Introduction to Digital Imaging (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 1302, 1303 (or ARCH 1441), and 2304. Introduction to digital image making for studio artists. Covers the creative use of drawing and photographic imaging software and a variety of input and output devices. Outside assignments. 3330. Advanced Ceramics: Wheel (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3300 or consent of instructor. Emphasis on developing student’s technical expertise, conceptual skills, and problem-solving ability. Content normally different each time offered. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 3331. Advanced Ceramics: Handbuilding (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3301 or consent of instructor. Develops student’s technical expertise, conceptual skills, and problem-solving ability. Content normally different each time offered. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 3333. Metal and Jewelry Design (3:0:6). Prerequisites: ART 1303 (or ARCH 1441), 2303, and 2304. Introduction to basic techniques used in metalsmithing and jewelry making. Emphasis on fabrication and design. Outside assignments. Repeatable once for credit. 3334. Advanced Metal and Jewelry Design (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3333. Further study of techniques used in metal-smithing and jewelry design. Development of individual direction and exploration of various media. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 3336. Sculpture I: Introduction to Metal Fabrication (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 1303 (or ARCH 1441), 2303, and 2304. Introduction to sculpture through the study of metal fabrication, including a variety of welding and surface coloration techniques. Forge work and casting. Outside assignments. 3337. Sculpture II: Introduction to Mixed Media (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 1303 (or ARCH 1441), 2303, and 2304. Introduction to sculpture through the study of mixed media techniques and basic wood construction. Outside assignments. 3338. Advanced Sculpture: Issues in Metal Fabrication (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3336. Emphasis on developing student’s technical expertise, conceptual skills, and problem solving ability. Rotating topics include kinetics and the object. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 3339. Advanced Sculpture: Intermedia (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3337. Emphasis on developing student’s technical expertise, conceptual skills, and problem solving ability. Rotating topics include installation and video-performance. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 3360. Introduction to Theories and Practice in Art (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 1302, 1303 (or ARCH 1441), 2303, and 2304. Overview of the role of the visual arts in personal, social, and institutional contexts. 3362. Technology in the Visual Arts (3:2:4). Prerequisite: ART 1302, 1303 (or ARCH 1441), 2303, and 2304. Instructional and studio emphases on technology in the visual arts. Outside assignments. Fulfills Core Technology and Applied Science requirement. 3364. Foundations of Art in Social Institutions (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 3360. Examination of historical, political, and pedagogical issues and policies of the visual arts in institutional settings. S. 3365. Visual Culture (3:2:2). Examination of contemporary thought and practice in the visual arts. S. 3372. Rethinking Art Education (3:2:2). Contemporary content and teaching in the visual arts. 3381. Typography (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3385 and 4359. Theoretical and practical survey of visual typography. Typography fundamentals, historical contexts, visual organization, meaning, and expressive qualities of type as visual form and visible language. 3382. Symbols (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3385 and 4359. Exploration of symbols in design communication. Meaning, concept development, process, research, and problem solving are emphasized including appropriateness and responsibility to communicate effectively. 3383. Type and Image (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3381, 3382, and 3386. Study of the relationship between visual and verbal language. Exploration of the informative, expressive, and experimental potential to solve complex narratives. Form will be stressed. 3384. Visual Systems (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3381, 3382, and 3386. Development of integrated design systems and their systematic application of visual continuity. Emphasis on concept and the relationship between content and form. 3385. Computer Design Methods I (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 2388. Technical aspects of raster graphics. Stresses use of digital peripherals to capture and construct images, vector drawing, file integration, and digital production. 3386. Computer Design Methods II (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 3385 and 4359. Technical aspects of page layout, file integration, and digital production will be introduced including digital peripherals as they relate to image capture. 4000 Level Courses4000. Student Teaching in Art Secondary (V3-12). Prerequisite: Admission to student teaching. Supervised teaching involving a period of responsibility for art instruction in an accredited secondary school. 4001. Student Teaching in Art Elementary (V3-6). Prerequisite: Admission to student teaching. Supervised teaching involving a period of major responsibility for art instruction and learning in accredited elementary schools. 4104. Advanced Problems (1). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Advanced problems in an area of production in which the student has achieved competence. Repeatable for credit. 4304. Advanced Problems (3). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Advanced problems in an area of production in which the student has achieved competence. Repeatable for credit. 4310. Seminar in Art History (3:3:0). Prerequisite: 6 hours of art history or consent of instructor. Extensive exploration of a particular period in art history. Repeatable for credit. (Writing Intensive) 4311. Senior Thesis in Art History (3). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. An individual course of intensive study requiring in-depth reading and substantial written projects. (Writing Intensive) 4312. Topics in 20th and 21st Century Art (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 3312 or consent of instructor. Major movements in modernism and post-modernism, including aesthetic and critical theories and databases. May be repeated in different topics. (Writing Intensive) 4313. Medieval Art of Europe (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 3312 or consent of instructor. Examines the artistic achievements of the medieval, focusing on art and architecture of the Christian faith and culture. Repeatable for credit. (Writing Intensive) 4314. History of the Book as Art (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Art 1310 (or 1309), or consent of instructor. Historical investigations of books that have been regarded as visual art. Repeatable for credit. (Writing Intensive) 4315. The Arts of Pre-Columbian America (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Art 1310 (or 1309), or consent of instructor. An examination of the ideologies and cultures of Meso, Central, and South America as expressed in their arts, cities, iconography, and writing. Critical evaluation of contemporary approaches to these topics. Emphases: Central Mexico and Maya. Repeatable for credit. Fulfills multicultural requirement. Fulfills Core Social and Behavioral Sciences – Individual or Group Behavior requirement. (Writing Intensive) 4318. The Art of the Renaissance (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 2311 (or 1309), or consent of instructor. A study of aesthetic and intellectual directions in the Age of Humanism. Emphases: 15th Century Florence or Northern Italy and Venice. Repeatable for credit. (Writing Intensive) 4320. Experimental Drawing (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3324 and consent of instructor (must be drawing emphasis). Complete absorption with drawing as a total concept. Mature, individualistic development of a unique body of work utilizing a variety of media and surfaces. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 4321. Advanced Painting (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3322 or consent of instructor. Emphasizes student’s concepts and exploration of subject matter. Students select technical approach with instructor consent. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 4322. Senior Studio: Painting (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 4321 or consent of instructor. Individual exploration of subject matter and painting media directed toward the creation of a mature and consistent body of work. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 4326. Experimental Photographic Arts (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3326 and consent of instructor. Exploration of advanced topics in photography directed toward the creation of a mature body of work. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 4328. Printmaking III (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3328 or consent of instructor. Problems in printmaking areas. Controlled projects and individual criticism. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 4329. Advanced Digital Photo Imaging (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3329 or consent of instructor. Examination of advanced digital imaging with emphasis on photographic imagery. Students will explore digital art making and creative problem solving using both photographic and digital input and output. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 4330. Senior Studio: Ceramics (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3330 or 3331 or consent of instructor. Mature, individualistic exploration directed toward developing a comprehensive, cohesive body of work for evaluation. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 4334. Senior Studio: Metal and Jewelry Design (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3334 or consent of instructor. Mature, individualistic exploration directed toward developing a comprehensive, cohesive body of work for evaluation. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 4335. Senior Seminar for Studio Art Majors (3:3:0). Prerequisite: senior standing. A capstone course. Basic and necessary information that will enable the student to compete in the professional art world and acquaint the student with the requirements for graduate admission and application procedures. Offered fall semester only. (Writing Intensive) 4338. Senior Studio: Sculpture (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3337 or 3338 or consent of instructor. Mature, individualistic exploration directed toward developing a comprehensive, cohesive body of work for evaluation. Outside assignments. Repeatable for credit. 4350. Topics in Communication Design (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 4380 and 4381, or consent of instructor. This course will explore a specific area of interest in a particular kind of communication design problem. Repeatable for credit. 4354. Illustration (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 4380 and 4381, or consent of instructor. Exploration of illustration through structured practical application. Image making, concept, style, appropriateness of imagery, and interpretation of narrative will be stressed. Repeatable for credit. 4355. Professional Internship (3). Prerequisite: ART 4380 and 4381, or consent of instructor. Provides on-site internship experience. Placement is student initiated and faculty approved. Student’s progress will be monitored. Repeatable for credit. 4356. Packaging (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 4380 and 4381, or consent of instructor. Study and design of three-dimensional form and surface. Stresses problem solving and innovative thinking as they relate to the environment and ecological concerns. Repeatable for credit. 4357. Web Media Design (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3381, 3382, and 3386. Fundamentals of web site design and authoring tools applied to information structure, project workflow, functionality, and interface experience related to the professional field of communication design. 4358. Motion Graphics (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 4380 and 4381, or consent of instructor. Explores the interactive effects of time and motion, including visual rhythm, continuity, and relationship between form and content of visual communication. Repeatable for credit. 4359. Design History (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 2388. Examination of the evolution of the graphic arts. Discusses design innovators as well as styles and movements. Emphasis on 20th century. (Writing Intensive) 4361. Contemporary Visual Studies (3:3:0). Modern and postmodern socio-economics, political, and visual histories in art education. 4362. Curriculum Theory and Instruction Methodology in Art (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 3364, 3365, or consent of instructor. Art teaching methodologies, including curriculum design, classroom organization and management, assessment strategies, and teaching effectiveness evaluation. 4365. Visual Studies Seminar (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ART 4362, or consent of instructor. Seminar focusing on teaching theories, curriculum development, communication strategies, real-life teaching scenarios, and student teaching preparation. (Writing Intensive) 4380. Publication Design (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3383, 3384, and 4357. Sequential design and structural systems dealing with experimentation of type, image, pacing, and form. Emphasizes concept development, research, writing, and presentation skills. Outside assignments. 4381. Public and Social Service Design (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 3383, 3384, and 4357. Emphasis is placed on the role of the designer in the community, public awareness, and social responsibility. Stresses teamwork, communication, and interpersonal skills. 4382. Portfolio Development (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 4380 and 4381. Emphasizes resume development, final portfolio preparation and refinement, business procedures, self-promotion, and interviewing skills. 5000 Level Courses5100. Advanced Art Unit (1). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Individual investigation in art. May be repeated for credit. 5101. Art Seminar (1:1:0). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Required of all graduate students admitted to the MFA program. Students must complete three seminars by graduation. Topics vary. Pass-fail grading. 5102. Teaching Studio Art in Higher Education (1:1:0). Required seminar of all studio art teaching assistants. Provides methodology and practical teaching strategies unique to teaching studio art courses. 5105. Organizing Public Forums About Art (1:0:2). Graduate students gain preprofessional experience by organizing a series of scholarly public lectures, discussions, and/or events that focus on a single theme associated with art. Each course offering is unique. May be repeated. 5304. Advanced Studio: Two-Dimensional (3). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. The development and execution of advanced two-dimensional studio problems. May be repeated for credit. 5305. Advanced Studio: Three-Dimensional (3). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. The development and execution of advanced three-dimensional studio problems. May be repeated for credit. 5309. Theories of Contemporary Art (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Advanced survey of contemporary art theory and critical methods, with emphasis on the impact of the post-structuralist critique of representation. 5310. Historical and Critical Perspectives in the Visual Arts (3:3:0). Historical and critical overview of the field including introduction to major theories and methodologies; study of particular artists, works, or movements that provide insight into specific creative techniques; basic media and techniques of the field; and interdisciplinary relationships with the other arts. 5313. 18th and 19th Century Art (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Principal developments in 18th and 19th century painting, sculpture, and architecture. Emphasis on Europe and the United States. Repeatable for credit. 5314. The Visual Arts in Contemporary Context (3:3:0). Contemporary issues in the field: current artistic trends, theory and criticism, organization (e.g., funding, administration), and cultural policy (e.g., education, assessment, multicultural issues, censorship). 5315. Arts of the Indian Americas (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Examines art, culture, and architecture of North, Central, or South American Indians. Repeatable for credit. 5316. Art Theory and Criticism (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Examination of art works from antiquity to the early twentieth century using a variety of traditional and current artistic theories, critical models, and methodologies. 5317. Renaissance and Baroque Art (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Examination focusing upon major developments in Renaissance or Baroque painting, sculpture, architecture, and art criticism. Repeatable for credit. 5318. Arts of Medieval Europe (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Multiple critical, theoretical, and historical approaches to the art and architecture of Medieval Europe. May be repeated with change of topic up to 9 hours. 5319. 20th-Century Visual Art (3:3:0). An examination of major developments in 20th-century painting, sculpture, graphic, and ceramic art. Repeated for credit with different emphasis. 5320. Graduate Drawing (3:0:6). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. The development and execution of advanced problems in drawing. May be repeated for credit. 5322. Graduate Painting (3:0:6). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. The development and execution of advanced problems in painting. May be repeated for credit. 5326. Graduate Photography (3:0:6). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Experimental investigation into varied aspects of photography as creative media. May be repeated for credit. 5328. Graduate Printmaking (3:0:6). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. The development and execution of advanced problems in printmaking. May be repeated for credit. 5330. Graduate Ceramics (3:0:6). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. The development and execution of advanced problems in ceramics. May be repeated for credit. 5331. Ceramic Raw Materials (3:0:6). Prerequisite: ART 5330 or consent of instructor. A specialized area of ceramics with emphasis on chemistry and formulation of clay bodies and glazes. Outside assignments and exams. 5334. Graduate Metal and Jewelry Design (3:0:6). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. The exploration of personal direction and execution of advanced problems and techniques in metalsmithing and jewelry design. Emphasis will vary. May be repeated for credit. 5338. Graduate Sculpture (3:0:6). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. The development and execution of advanced problems in sculpture. May be repeated for credit. 5340. Transdisciplinary Approaches to Issues in the Arts (3:3:0). Instructors from two disciplines encourage the production of new knowledge and solutions by approaching a challenging issue or topic in art from multiple critical, theoretical, and historical perspectives. Team-taught course. Each offering is unique. May be repeated with change of topic. 5360. Seminar in Art Education (3:3:0). Topics vary per course from faculty research to publication processes, ecology, technology, interpretation, and issues of power, privilege, and ideology. May be repeated for credit. 5361. Critical Pedagogy in the Visual Arts (3:3:0). Introduction to curriculum materials and technology to develop awareness of and practice in innovative procedures for teaching visual arts disciplines. Offered online. 5363. Research Methods in the Visual Arts (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. A survey of research methods applicable to the visual arts. May be repeated for credit. Offered online. 5364. Feminist Research Methodologies in Visual Studies (3:3:0). Prerequisite: WS 5310, or consent of instructor. This interdisciplinary course focuses on the vision and methods that feminist scholars use to study feminist issues within and across a range of traditional disciplines. (WS 5320) 6000 Level Courses6000. Master’s Thesis (V1-6). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 6001. Master’s Thesis: Professional Project (V1-6). Prerequisite: ART 5363, 9 hours of degree program coursework, and advisor approval. The professional project requires a written proposal, an oral defense of the proposal, a final written report, and an oral defense of the report. May be repeated 3 times for credit up to 6 hours. 6002. Master’s Thesis: Exhibition (V1-6). Prerequisite: ART 5363, 9 hours of degree program coursework, and advisor approval. A written proposal of an artistic problem leading to an exhibition which connects to teaching and culminates in a public lecture during the exhibition opening. May be repeated 3 times for credit up to 6 hours. 6301. Master’s Report (3). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Repeatable for credit. 7000 Level Courses7000. Research (V1-12). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. 8000 Level Courses8000. Doctor’s Dissertation (V1-12). Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. |
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