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.

ART 2611 Art History I (3-V-3)
The study of artworks from major world cultures, especially Western, with stress on the premodern. Prerequisite: None

ART 2612 Art History II (3-V-3)
The study of artworks from major world cultures, especially Western, with stress on modern and contemporary developments. Prerequisite: Art 2611.

ART 2700 Color Experience (3-V-3)
Experience, study, and analysis of color and color systems. Prerequisites: Art 1520 or permission of the instructor.

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.

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.

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.

ART 3222 Painting II (3-V-3)
Further problems in color, composition, and techniques. Life model may be used. Prerequisite: Art 2221.

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.

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.

ART 3241 Printmaking: Intaglio (3-V-3)
An introductory examination of intaglio printing processes including: etching, engraving, and drypoint, with a an emphasis on drawing. Prerequisites: Art 1520, Art 1530, Art 1211, or permission of instructor.

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