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3363 IU SOUTH BEND COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />
FINA-S 423<br />
large format photography (3 cr.)<br />
P: FINA-S 392. Advanced photographic<br />
techniques of exposure and pringing using<br />
a 4 x 5 view camera. Development of an<br />
aesthetic and conceptual understanding<br />
of the large format process.<br />
FINA-S 492<br />
Bachelor of Fine Arts PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
(1-60 cr.)<br />
P: Successful completion of upperdivisional<br />
review and consent of instructor<br />
required. Creation of photography<br />
portfolio and senior thesis exhibition.<br />
FINA-S 431<br />
FINA-S 432<br />
FINA-S 437<br />
FINA-S 442<br />
FINA-S 447<br />
FINA-S 471<br />
FINA-S 472<br />
FINA-S 490<br />
FINA-S 491<br />
Painting 3 (1-20 cr.)<br />
P: FINA-S 331. Advanced course in oil<br />
painting. Continuation of FINA-S 331.<br />
May be taken three times for credit.<br />
Bachelor of Fine Arts Painting<br />
(1-60 cr.)<br />
P: Successful completion of upperdivisional<br />
review and consent of<br />
instructor required. Creation of painting<br />
portfolio and senior thesis exhibition.<br />
WATERCOlor Painting 3 (2-3 cr.)<br />
P: FINA-S 338. Continuation of<br />
Watercolor Painting II. May be repeated<br />
three times for credit.<br />
Bachelor of Fine Arts PRINTMAKING<br />
(1-60 cr.)<br />
P: Successful completion of upperdivisional<br />
review and consent of instructor<br />
required. Creation of printmaking<br />
portfolio and senior thesis exhibition.<br />
Printmaking 3 (3 cr.)<br />
Advanced study in printmaking with<br />
emphasis on developing a personal<br />
aesthetic direction, a specialization in one<br />
or more media, and preparing a portfolio<br />
of finished works. May be repeated three<br />
times for credit.<br />
Sculpture 3 (3-6 cr.)<br />
P: FINA-S 371 or consent of instructor.<br />
Advanced work in sculpture in the<br />
medium of student’s choice. May be<br />
repeated three times for credit.<br />
Bachelor of Fine Arts Sculpture<br />
(1-7 cr.)<br />
P: Successful completion of upperdivisional<br />
review and consent of<br />
instructor required. Creation of sculpture<br />
portfolio and senior thesis exhibition.<br />
ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY I (3 cr.)<br />
P: FINA-S 392 and consent of instructor.<br />
Variable topics course. May be repeated<br />
three times for credit.<br />
ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY 2 (1-20 cr.)<br />
P: FINA-S 392 and consent of instructor.<br />
Variable topics course. May be repeated<br />
three times for credit.<br />
FINA-S 495<br />
FINA-S 497<br />
FINA-S 499<br />
fina-t 390<br />
FINA-U 401<br />
FINA-Y 398<br />
FREN: French<br />
ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEMS (3-5 cr.)<br />
P: Consent of instructor. The<br />
photographic process as a system, study<br />
of the nature and behavior of its several<br />
components, and the manner and means<br />
of their interaction. Junior-level course.<br />
Independent Study in Studio Art<br />
(1-6 cr.)<br />
P: Consent of instructor. Advanced<br />
independent work in studio area of<br />
student’s choice. Emphasis on selfmotivation<br />
and self-direction, in addition<br />
to intensive furthering of skills and<br />
concepts already obtained in the studio<br />
classes.<br />
Bachelor of fine arts FINAL REVIEW<br />
(0 cr.)<br />
P: Consent of instructor. Required,<br />
noncredit exhibition of student work.<br />
literary and intellectual traditions<br />
(3 cr.)<br />
Interdisciplinary exploration of a<br />
humanistic tradition of inquiry regarding<br />
one of the following themes: ideas of<br />
self, truth, beauty, community, nature,<br />
conflict. Course is writing intensive and<br />
discussion focused with attention paid to<br />
primary texts and research materials.<br />
special topics in studio art (1-3 cr.)<br />
Specialized topics in studio arts.<br />
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES IN FINE ARTS<br />
(1-6 cr.)<br />
Addresses the business side of the<br />
art world, including tax accounting,<br />
obtaining gallery shows and museum<br />
exhibitions, and strategies.<br />
All world language classes may require homework using<br />
audio-, visual-, or computer-based materials in the<br />
World Languages Resource Center.<br />
FREN-F 101<br />
Elementary French 1 (3-5 cr.)<br />
Introduction to contemporary French<br />
and Francophone cultures. Emphasis on<br />
interaction and communication.<br />
P = Prerequisite, R = Recommended, C = Concomitant, VT = Variable Title<br />
I = fall semester, II = spring semester, S = summer session(s)