2009-2010 - Bowie State University
2009-2010 - Bowie State University
2009-2010 - Bowie State University
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ANTH 305 ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY (Periodically)<br />
3 CREDITS<br />
Prerequisite(s): Upper Division Status. This course reviews various schools of thought, contributions of scholars, and major concepts that have<br />
developed into systematic theory; techniques and methods as related to archaeology, cultural and social anthropology; selected theoretical and<br />
methodological problems.<br />
ANTH 405 URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY (Periodically)<br />
3 CREDITS<br />
This course is designed to familiarize students with the scope of urban anthropology through use of the comparative, cross‐cultural<br />
perspective. Topics include the nature, roles, functions, and cultures of cities, as well as the urbanization process and the urban problems that<br />
currently face our society.<br />
ART: ART COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />
ART 100 ART FUNDAMENTALS 3 CREDITS<br />
Prerequisite(s): Non Art Majors Only. This course is a study of the spatial arts from the point of view of balance, proportion, rhythm, and<br />
harmony. Students will experiment with materials such as plastics, cloth, paper, paint, and dye.<br />
ART 101 2 CREDITS‐D DESIGN 3 CREDITS<br />
This course is a study of visual organization. Theories of spatial organization and designing in various materials will be studied. An introduction<br />
to the elements and principles of art and design. This course is required for all Art & Computer Graphic (VCDMA) students.<br />
ART 102 3 CREDITS‐DESIGN II 3 CREDITS<br />
Prerequisite(s): ART 101. This course will emphasize the innovative use of various materials and techniques in two and three‐dimensional<br />
design. A continuation of concepts using the elements and principles of art and design. This course is required for all Art & Computer Graphic<br />
(VCDMA) students.<br />
ART 103 CRAFTS 3 CREDITS<br />
This course will provide experiences in fundamental principles of design and the manipulation of two and three dimensional art forms.<br />
ART 110 INTRO TO DRAWING 3 CREDITS<br />
This course provides the fundamentals in the practice of drawing in various media, development of artistic discrimination and drawing skills.<br />
This course is required for all Art & Computer Graphic (VCDMA) students.<br />
ART 111 LIFE DRAWING 3 CREDITS<br />
This course is a study of the costumed and nude figure. This course is required for all Art & Computer Graphic students.<br />
ART 198 COOP ‐ ART 4 CREDITS<br />
ART 201 CERAMICS (HAND BUILDING) 3 CREDITS<br />
This course provides studio experience in hand forming processes and decorative techniques. Encounters surveying the ceramic arts. This<br />
course is required for all Art concentration students.<br />
ART 202 CERAMICS (WHEEL THROWING) 3 CREDITS<br />
This course provides studio practice in wheel throwing techniques and design, kiln firing, and elementary clay and glaze technology. This course<br />
is required for all Art concentration students.<br />
ART 210 PRINTMAKING I 3 CREDITS<br />
This course provides an exploration of woodcut, lithographic, and serigraphic techniques. This course is required for all Art concentration<br />
students.<br />
ART 211 PRINTMAKING II 3 CREDITS<br />
This course provides an in‐depth study of etching and lithographic techniques. Traditional and experimental processes will be explored.<br />
ART 230 INTRO TO COMP GRAPHICS 3 CREDITS<br />
This is a survey course and introduction to computer basics and computer graphics. It will consist of a study of the basic elements and<br />
principles of design, traditional art/design techniques and an introduction to basic paint‐oriented (raster) design software.<br />
ART 231 VISUAL LITERACY 3 CREDITS<br />
This course is an introduction to visual literacy, color theory and basic typography. Students are guided through projects that apply effective<br />
visual problem solving for art & design, with an emphasis on typography, print and presentation. Students learn to apply the elements and<br />
principles design in both traditional (hand/paper) and digital design.<br />
ART 250 PHOTOGRAPHY I 3 CREDITS<br />
This course is a study of the basic principles of the photographic process, including the proper use and maintenance of the camera and related<br />
equipment and the techniques of lighting, developing, printing, and mounting.<br />
ART 251 PHOTOGRAPHY II 3 CREDITS<br />
This course is a continuation of ART 250. Special emphasis is placed on advanced techniques and artistic merits of photographic imaging.<br />
ART 270 FASHION NETWORK 3 CREDITS<br />
This course introduces students to fashion design, Students will learn the basics of fashion illustration, as well as the fundamental principles of<br />
the fashion network: Design, Production, Marketing/Sales and Communication.<br />
ART 298 COOP‐ART 4 CREDITS<br />
ART 299 ART SURVEY 3 CREDITS<br />
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 102. Great epochs of art will be studied. Emphasis will be placed on art as a humanistic study and as a record of human<br />
experience.<br />
ART 301 ART HISTORY I 3 CREDITS<br />
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 102. This course is a survey of architecture, the decorative arts, sculpture, and painting from ancient through medieval<br />
times and the relation of art to the society and culture of each period. This course is required for all Art & Computer Graphic (VCDMA)<br />
students.<br />
334 <strong>2009</strong>‐<strong>2010</strong> Undergraduate Catalog