Catalog of Hardin-Simmons University, 1994-1995 Undergraduate Bulletin Page: 70
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70 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
ceptual skills and techniques based on the art
elements.
(Acceptable for humanities credit in University
Core Curriculum)
Offered Fall semesters.
1302 Design I (3-0-6)[#]
A basic study in line, shape, plane, volume,
texture, value, color, and space using various
media.
(Acceptable for humanities credit in University
Core Curriculum)
Offered Fall semesters.
1311 Drawing II (3-0-6)[#]
Continuing development of drawing and perceptual
skills with more emphasis on personal
idea development.
Prerequisite: ART 1301 or consent of instructor.
Offered Spring semesters.
2302 Design 11 (3-0-6) [#]
Continuation of Design I with emphasis on
three-dimensional concepts.
Prerequisite: ART 1302 or consent of instructor.
Offered Spring semesters.
2382 Fundamentals of Photography (3-1-3)
(Also see COMM 2382)
A basic course in photography designed to
teach the practical application of photographic
processes and use of cameras. Laboratory
work involves developing film, processing
procedures for prints, and good composition
in printing.
(Not acceptable for humanities credit in
University Core Curriculum)
Offered Fall and Spring semesters.
2385 Commercial Photography (3-0-6)
(Also see COMM 2385)
Teaches the use of medium and large format
cameras along with the fundamental skills for
black and white laboratory and field work.
(Not acceptable for humanities credit in
University Core Curriculum)
Offered Spring (odd years) and as needed.
3311 Public School Art, Elementary (3-0-6)
Study and use of procedures for art in the
elementary school, concentrating mainly on creative
activities in various art media, motivational
projects, and a study of general philosophies
of art.
Offered Fall, Spring, Summer.
3312 Public School Art, Secondary (3-0-6)
Study and use of procedures for art in the secondary
school, concentrating mainly on creative
activities in various art media, motivational projects,
and a study of general philosophies of art.
3313 Painting I (3-0-6) [#]
An introduction of the basic skills of oil painting,
including canvas construction and preparation,
impasto and glazing techniques, and
basic color theory.Prerequisite: ART 1301, 1302, or consent of
instructor. Offered Spring semesters.
3314 Printmaking I (3-0-6) [#]
An introduction to relief and intaglio methods.
Basic b/w and color techniques will be explored.
Prerequisite: ART 1301, 1302, or consent of
instructor. Offered Fall semesters.
3315 Sculpture I (3-0-6) [#]
Development of three-dimensional form structures
studying continuation of line and planal
changes.
Prerequisite: ART 1301, 1302, or consent of
instructor. Offered Fall semesters.
3317 Ceramics I (3-0-6) [#]
A basic course in the making of pottery. Emphasis
on handbuilt as well as wheel-thrown
pottery utilizing stoneware and raku clay bodies.
(Acceptable for humanities credit in University
Core Curriculum)
Offered Fall, Spring.
3321 Computer Graphics: Lay Out (3-0-6)
(Also see COMM 3321)
Practical computer applications in the development
of concept, lay out and design as related
to graphics and advertising design.
Prerequisites: Art 1301, 1302, or consent of
instructor. Art 3352 is recommended and can
be taken concurrently.
Offered Fall (even years) and as needed.
3323 Painting 11 (3-0-6)
Introduction to Water Media. Development of
the basic skills of acrylic painting (including
airbrush techniques) and/or watercolor painting,
as chosen by the student. A variety of
surfaces will be used, and conceptual development
and personal expression will be stressed
through assigned problems.
Prerequisite: ART 1301, 1302, or consent of
instructor.
3324 Printmaking 11 (3-0-6)
An introduction to lithography and silkscreen
printmaking methods. Basic b/w and color
techniques will be explored.
Prerequisite: ART 1301, 1302, or consent of
instructor. Offered Spring semesters.
3325 Sculpture 11 (3-0-6)
Study of animal, human, and free forms in stone.
Prerequisite: ART 3315 or consent of instructor.3327 Ceramics 11 (3-0-6)
A continuation of the skills learned in Ceramics
I. Utilization of stoneware, raku, and porcelain
clay bodies.
Prerequisite: ART 3317 or consent of the
instructor.
3328 Art Photography (3-0-6)
A basic course in black and white photography
with emphasis on both traditional silver
processes and experimental/non-silver pho......... I . ... -----
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