Art Courses
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ART 1000 Ceramics I for non-art majors (3-V-3) Fundamentals of working with clay as an art form including vessels, sculpture, and pottery. Introduction to glazing techniques. |
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ART 1001 Oil Painting for non-art majors (3-V-3) Experiences involving basic use of color and oil painting techniques. Life model may be used. |
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ART 1002 Photography I for non-art majors (3-V-3) An introduction to the processes and materials of black and white photography as well as understanding photography as an art medium, gaining a working knowledge of the camera and darkroom equipment. |
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ART 1003 Watercolor for non-art majors (3-V-3) Applied basic and experimental techniques with opaque and transparent watercolor media. Life model may be used. |
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ART 1211 Drawing I (3-V-3) Fundamentals of drawing concepts utilizing basic drawing media techniques. Life model may be used. |
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ART 1520 Two-Dimensional Design (3-V-3) Basic introduction of elements and principles of art, including the study of color theory of art using a variety of media. |
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ART 1530 Three-Dimensional Design (3-V-3) Fundamentals of form and organization with actual materials in three-dimensional space. |
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ART 2100 Art Education, K-8; Teaching (3-V-3) Teaching methodology and projects for teaching art in the elementary school classroom. Prerequisite: None |
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ART 2212 Drawing II (3-V-3) Continuation of Drawing I. Life model may be used. Prerequisite: ART 1520, ART 1530, 1211 or permission of instructor. |
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ART 2401 Ceramics I (3-V-3) Fundamentals of working with clay as an art form, including vessels, sculpture, and pottery. Introduction to glazing techniques. Prerequisites: ART 1520, ART 1530, ART 1211, or permission of the instructor. |
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ART 2541 Graphic Design I (3-V-3) Introduction to hand lettering with emphasis on forming, spacing, and visual organization. Prerequisite: ART 1520 or permission of the instructor. |
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ART 2611 Art History I (3-V-3) The study of artworks from major world cultures, especially Western, with stress on the pre-modern. Prerequisite: None |
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ART 2612 Art History II (3-V-3) The study of artworks form major world cultures, especially Western, with stress on modern and contemporary developments. Prerequisite: ART 2611. |
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ART 2700 Color Experience (3-V-3) Experience, study, and analysis of color and color systems. Prerequisites: ART 1520 or permission of the instructor. |
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ART 3000 Humanities Studio Experience (3-V-3) The course is designed for the non-art major student desiring a studio experience. Media choice and class time must be arranged with the individual instructor. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor. |
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ART 3100 Art Education, Secondary School (3-V-3) An exploration of art education theories and projects using methods and materials adaptable for classroom instruction. Prerequisite: ART 1520, ART 1530, ART 1211, or permission of instructor. |
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ART 3213 Drawing III: Figure Drawing (3-V-3) Applied studies in the articulation of the figure, using life models, with particular attention to the anatomy of the figure and figuration (drawing). Prerequisite: ART 2212 or permission of instructor. |
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ART 3222 Painting II (3-V-3) Further problems in color, composition, and techniques. Life model may be used. Prerequisite: ART 2221. |
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ART 3231 Photography I (3-V-3) An introduction to black and white photographic processes and materials, study of photography as an art medium, and study of the camera and darkroom equipment. Prerequisite: ART 1520, ART 1530, ART 1211, or permission of the instructor. |
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ART 3232, 3233, 3234 Photography II, III, IV (3-V-3) Continuation of the previous level of Photography, The student will be responsible for developing a personal artistic direction with photography. Prerequisites: ART 3231 or permission of instructor. |
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ART 3241 Printmaking: Intaglio (3-V-3) An introductory examination of intaglio printing processes including: etching, engraving, and drypoint, with an emphasis on drawing. Prerequisites: ART 1520, ART 1530, ART 1211, or permission or instructor. |
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ART 3251 Printmaking: Lithography (3-V-3) An introductory examination of plate lithography printing processes with an emphasis on drawing. Prerequisites: ART 1520, ART 1530, ART 1211, or permission of instructor. |
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ART 3261 Watercolor I (3-V-3) Basic experience with opaque or transparent watercolor media. Life model may be used. Prerequisite: ART 1520, ART 1530, ART 1211, ART 2212, or permission of instructor. |
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ART 3262 Watercolor II (3-V-3) Continuation of Watercolor I. Life model may be used. Prerequisites: ART 3261, or permission of instructor. |
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ART 3263 Watercolor III (3-V-3) Advanced level instruction of Watercolor II. Life model may be use. Prerequisites: ART 3262, or permission of instructor. |
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ART 3311 Sculpture: Carving I (3-V-3) Basic experiences with subtractive methods working with wood and /or stone using simple carving tools and techniques. Prerequisites: ART 1520, ART 1530, ART 1211, or permission of instructor. |
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ART 3312 Sculpture: Carving II (3-V-3) Continuation of the study of the Fine Arts applications of subtractive methods of sculpture using wood and stone. Prerequisites: ART 3311 |
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ART 3313 Sculpture: Carving III(3-V-3) Advanced level continuation of the study of the Fine Arts applications of subtractive methods of sculpture using wood and stone. Prerequisites: ART 3312 |
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ART 3331 Sculpture: Figure Modeling I (3-V-3) Applied studies in proportion and articulation of the figure, using life models. Materials include oil-based and water-based clay. Prerequisite: ART 1530 and ART 2401, or permission of instructor. |
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ART 3332 Sculpture: Figure Modeling II (3-V-3) Continuation of applied studies in proportion and articulation of the human figure using life models. Materials include oil-based and water-based clay. Prerequisites: ART 3331 |
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ART 3333 Sculpture: Figure Modeling III (3-V-3) Continuation of applied studies in proportion and articulation of the human figure using life models. Materials include oil-based and water-based clay. Prerequisites: ART 3332 |
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ART 3402 Ceramics II (3-V-3) Continuation of Ceramics I with further emphasis on developing the student’s own ideas about form and content. More intensive work with glazing, introduction to mixing glazes and to firing. Prerequisite: ART 2401 or permission of instructor. |
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ART 3403 Ceramics III (3-V-3) Continuation of Ceramics II, with emphasis on developing the student’s artistic direction with clay. Continued development of glazing techniques, including glaze testing and responsibility for firing. Prerequisite: ART 3402 or permission of instructor. |
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ART 3542 Graphic Design II (3-V-3) A continuation of Graphic Design I, and a general survey of computer graphic programs. Prerequisite: ART 2541 or permission of instructor. |
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ART 3721 Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art I (3-V-3) A seminar devoted to the critical study and analysis of contemporary art theory and practice, aesthetics, and philosophy of art. Prerequisites: ART 2612. |
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ART 3811 Scene Design I (3-0-3) This course will focus on various aspects of scene design for the theater, including sketching, drafting, rendering and model building techniques, and research. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or ENGL 1113-1114 with a grade of C or better; HUMN 2001 with a grade of C or better. |
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ART 3812 Scene Design II (3-0-3) Students will perfect techniques learned in Scene Design I. Additional concentration will be placed on historical aspects of design, applied research, and design concepts. Prerequisites: ART 3811 or permission of the instructor. |
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ART 4214 Drawing IV (3-V-3) Continuation of Drawing II with emphasis on advanced problems. Life model may be used. Normally offered: Fall, Spring. Prerequisite: ART 2212 and 3213, or permission of instructor. |
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ART 4223, 4224, 4225 Painting III, IV, V (3-V-3) More advanced study of painting with emphasis on personal conceptual growth and technique development. Life models may be used. Prerequisite: The previous level of Painting or permission of instructor. |
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ART 4261, 4262, 4263 Advanced Printmaking I, II, III (3-V-3) Continued exploration of printmaking techniques. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor. |
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ART 4321 Sculpture: Casting (3-V-3) Introduction to basic substitution methods of sculpture using aluminum and bronze. Prerequisite: ART 1520, 1530, and 1211 or permission of instructor. |
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ART 4322 Sculpture: Casting II (3-V-3) Continuation of the study of the Fine Arts applications of substitution methods of sculpture using bronze and aluminum. Prerequisites: ART 4321. |
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ART 4323 Sculpture: Casting III (3-V-3) Continuation of the study of Fine Arts applications of substitution methods of sculpture using bronze and aluminum. Prerequisites: ART 4322. |
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ART 4331 Sculpture: Installation I (3-V-3) The study and application of context-based and time-based artworks using a variety of sculpture methods and techniques sited on the ASU campus. Prerequisites: ART 1520, ART 1530, ART 1211, or permission of instructor. |
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ART 4332 Sculpture: Installation II (3-V-3) The continuation of the study and application of context-based and time-based artworks using a variety of sculpture methods and techniques sited on the ASU campus. Prerequisites: ART 4331 |
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ART 4333 Sculpture: Installation III (3-V-3) Continuation of the advanced study and application of context-based and time-based artworks using a variety of sculpture methods and techniques sited on the ASU campus. Prerequisites: ART 4332. |
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ART 4341 Sculpture: Multimedia I (3-V-3) Continuation of applied studies in sculpture using a variety of media and methods. Emphasis of course work will be on using more than one sculptural medium and/or method within a single body of artwork. Prerequisites: ART 1520, ART 1530, ART 1211, and one upper level sculpture class (ART 3331, 4321, or 4331). |
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ART 4342 Sculpture: Multimedia II (3-V-3) Continuation of applied studies in sculpture using a variety of media and methods. Emphasis of course work will be on using more than one sculptural media and/or method within a single body of artwork. Prerequisites: ART 4341. |
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ART 4343 Sculpture: Multimedia III (3-V-3) Continuation of applied studies in sculpture using a variety of media and methods. Emphasis of course work will be on using more than one sculptural media and/or method within a single body of artwork. Prerequisites: ART 4342. |
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ART 4404, 4405, 4406 Ceramics IV, V, VI (3-V-3) Continuation of the previous level of Ceramics. The student will be responsible for developing a personal artistic direction with clay. Advanced firing techniques. Glaze development, including extensive testing. Prerequisite: The previous level of Ceramics or permission of instructor. |
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ART 4620 Art Since 1955: Neo-Avant-Garde in Europe and America (3-V-3) An art-historical seminar dedicated to the critical study of the movements of post-Duchampian art since 1955. Prerequisites: ART 2612 and ART 3721 or permission of instructor. |
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ART 4630 "Primitivism" in 20th Century Art (3-V-3) An art-historical seminar dedicated to the critical study of "primitivism" in 20th century Western art. Prerequisite: ART 2612 and ART 3721 or permission of instructor. |
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ART 4640 Raphael (3-V-3) An art-historical seminar dedicated to the critical study of the paintings, murals, and drawings of the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael (1483-1520). Prerequisites: ART 2612 and ART 3721 or permission of instructor. |
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ART 4650 Early Renaissance Italian Painting (3-V-3) An art-historical seminar dedicated to the critical study of painting in Renaissance Italy during the fifteenth century. Prerequisites: ART 2612 and ART 3721 or permission of instructor. |
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ART 4660 American Art (3-V-3) Survey of eighteenth through twentieth century American painting, sculpture, and architecture. Prerequisite: ART 2612 or World Humanities II or permission of the instructor. |
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ART 4670 Far Eastern Art (3-V-3) A survey of paintings, sculpture, and architecture of Japan, China, India, and Southeast Asia. Prerequisite: ART 2612 and ART 3721 or permission of the instructor. |
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ART 4722 Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art (3-V-3) A seminar devoted to the critical study and analysis of art theory and practice, aesthetics, and philosophy of art. More advanced than ART 3721. Prerequisites: ART 3721 or PHIL 1000 |
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ART 4801 Study Abroad in Art and Culture (3-V-3) A systematic on-site of art works in museums, collections, churches, and other sites throughout Italy. May include other foreign countries. The course reviews the history of art from the Greeks and the Etruscans through the present. Prerequisites: None. |
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ART 4802 Study Abroad in Art and Culture (6-V-6) A systematic on-site study of art works in museums, collections, churches, and other sites throughout Italy. May include other foreign countries. The course reviews the history of art from the Greeks and the Etruscans through the present. Prerequisites: None. |
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ART 4900 Cullum Lecture Series (3-V-3) A variable content course which has been identified by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities as one of the country’s ten most innovative programs. Students will hear lectures by nationally and internationally known scholars with expertise in the topic chosen for each panel discussion, participate in class discussion, and prepare a student project relevant to the semester’s topic. Prerequisite: ART 1520, ART 1530, ART 1211 or permission of the instructor. |
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ART 4911, 4912, 4913 Major Project (3-V-3) Individual advanced work with direction and approval of instructor. Prerequisite: ART 1520, ART 1530, ART 1211 or permission of the instructor. |
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ART 4950 Selected Topics (Variable) Reserved for special study of techniques and media not normally covered in regular course work. Course may be repeated when topic varies. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. |
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ART 4960 Undergraduate Internship (1-15) An internship is a service-learning experience based in an institution or agency emphasizing the completion of a specific task and the acquisition of specific skills under the supervision of Augusta State University and the cooperating institution or agency. |
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ART 4998 Senior Exhibition (B.A.) (3-V-3) Degree requirement to B.A. candidates in art. Students prepare and mount an exhibition of their own artwork. All work for this exhibition must be accepted by the studio art faculty and judged to be of sufficient quantity and quality to demonstrate the student’s artistic achievement on a level acceptable for the B.A. degree. Students also study other aspects of their chosen fine arts field. Prerequisite: Portfolio Review passed and permission of instructor. |
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ART 4999 Senior Exhibition (B.F.A.) (3-V-3) Degree requirement for B.F.A. candidates in art. Students prepare and mount an exhibition of their own artwork. All work for this exhibition must be accepted by the studio art faculty and judged to be of sufficient quantity and quality to demonstrate the student’s artistic achievement on a level acceptable for the B.F.A. degree. Students also study other aspects of their chosen fine arts field. Prerequisite: Portfolio Review passed and permission of instructor. |
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ART 5950 Selected Topics in Art (Variable) By permission of Chair of the Department of Fine Arts. To be arranged. |