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Schedule of Courses
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ART 106 - ART HISTORY AFTER 1500
3 CREDITS
An introduction to the history of painting, sculpture, and architecture in the Western
world. The period to be covered ranges from the Renaissance to the contemporary
era.
General Education Electives: Humanities
WEB
WEB
WEB
WEB
QUINN
Note: ART 106 30 will meet at the Museum of Fine Arts occasionally.
ART 113 - COLOR AND DESIGN
3 CREDITS
Basic concepts of composition and color theory. Stresses the process and
conceptual development of ideas in two dimensions and the development of a strong
sensitivity to color.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
11756 01
M
12:30pm-3:15pm
B
NA-G10
TBA
11347 02
TR
9am-10:15am
B
HH-107
SWAN
13400 50
T
9am-11:45am
L
LF-215
RACK
11060 51
M
9am-11:45am
L
LF-215
GAUDETTE
ART 115 - INTRODUCTION TO SCULPTURE AND 3-D DESIGN
3 CREDITS
An introduction to the basic materials and techniques of sculpture and their
relationship to the artist's concepts. Students learn to formulate and visualize
sculptural ideas through practice and utilization of readily available materials and
processes.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100.
14103 01
W
9am-11:45am
B
HH-107
SWAN
ART 117 - PRINTMAKING I
3 CREDITS
Explore the process of fine art printmaking, including monotype, relief and solar plate
intaglio processes. You will learn a variety of techniques for producing unique prints
and multiple editions, along with the proper and safe use of the equipment and tools.
This course is an excellent follow-up to any drawing or painting course and can also
be taken by students with no prior art experience.
General Education Elective: Humanities
17104 01
T
10:30am-1:15pm
B
NA-G10
ARABAS
ART 118 - PRINTMAKING II
3 CREDITS
This course is a continuation of ART 117, Printmaking I.
General Education Elective: Humanities
17105 01
T
10:30am-1:15pm
B
NA-G10
ARABAS
ART 121 - DRAWING I
3 CREDITS
The fundamentals of representational and imaginative drawing. Students explore a
variety of techniques with media including charcoal, pastel, graphite, pen and ink,
wash, and Conte crayon.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
11350 01
W
1:30pm-4:15pm
B
HH-107
HERMAN
15036 02
F
9am-11:45am
B
HH-107
TBA
11351 30
T
6pm-8:45pm
B
HH-107
ARABAS
11052 50
M
1:30pm-4:15pm
L
LF-215
RACK
11054 51
R
9am-11:45am
L
LF-215
RACK
14729 52
W
9am-11:45am
L
LF-215
RACK
17107 80
T
6pm-8:45pm
L
LF-215
VLAHOS
ART 122 - DRAWING II
3 CREDITS
This course is a continuation of ART 121, Drawing I.
General Education Electives: Humanities
11353 01
T
10:30am-1:15pm
B
HH-107
KRENDEL
15567 30
T
6pm-8:45pm
B
HH-107
ARABAS
11354 50
W
12:30pm-3:15pm
L
LF-215
TBA
ART 123 - FIGURE DRAWING I
3 CREDITS
Drawing the figure from the model. Studio work is supplemented by discussion and
slide lecture. Prior instruction in drawing is recommended.
General Education Electives: Humanities
11355 01
R
12:30pm-3:15pm
B
HH-107
ARABAS
ART 124 - FIGURE DRAWING II
3 CREDITS
This course is a continuation of ART 123, Figure Drawing I.
General Education Electives: Humanities
11356 01
R
12:30pm-3:15pm
B
HH-107
ARABAS
ART 126 - PAINTING I
3 CREDITS
An introduction to oil or acrylic painting. The course concentrates on basic aspects:
composition, color and technique. A variety of painting styles will be used to
represent subjects taken from still-life and the imagination.
General Education Electives: Humanities
11357 01
T
1:30pm-4:15pm
B
HH-107
KRENDEL
13508 30
M
6pm-8:45pm
B
HH-107
HERMAN
11358 50
F
9am-11:45am
L
LF-215
DAY
ART 127 - PAINTING II
3 CREDITS
This course is a continuation of ART 126, Painting I.
General Education Electives: Humanities
13899 01
T
1:30pm-4:15pm
B
HH-107
KRENDEL
11359 30
M
6pm-8:45pm
B
HH-107
HERMAN
14928 50
F
9am-11:45am
L
LF-215
DAY
ART 129 - CERAMICS I
3 CREDITS
Learn the basics of working with clay. Hand building techniques including slab
construction, coil pinch, low relief carving, slip journery, and additive processes to
create vessels and sculptures will be covered as well as glazing, color, and firing
processes. Students make sculptural and functional forms to fire in an electric kiln
and a Cambodian style environmentally green smokeless wood burning kiln. Suitable
for both beginners and intermediate ceramists.
General Education Electives: Humanities
16081 50
W
9am-11:45am
L
LC-G08
LIVAN
17109 51
T
9am-11:45am
L
LC-G08
LIVAN
16082 80
S
9am-11:45am
L
LC-G08
LIVAN
ART 130 - CERAMICS II
3 CREDITS
Learn advanced approaches to working with clay and create technically and
aesthetically advanced sculptural work. Learn relief carving, including how to
organize patterns of repeated motifs, explore traditional Khmer ornamentation, and
create unique designs of one's own. Learn when and how to fire green ware; learn
how to load, seal, operate, and close down the wood fired kiln. Gain insight into glaze
outcomes as influenced by kiln conditions.
Prerequisite: Completion of ART 129
General Education Electives: Humanities
17110 51
T
9am-11:45am
L
LC-G08
LIVAN
16186 80
S
9am-11:45am
L
LC-G08
LIVAN
M=Monday
T=Tuesday
W=Wednesday
R=Thursday
F=Friday
S=Saturday
B=Bedford
L=Lowell
Hybrid=Online & In Class
WEB=Online Courses
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