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120 Arts and Sciences: ArtART 094. Museum Field Experience. 3.A study of the visual and/or decorative arts through both classroom and on-siteexperiences. Course includes some tangible academic and/or creative product related tothe museum experience.Note: Travel to specific museums and/or architectural works is required. Pre and post-travel classroom workis required. The student is responsible for costs relating to the on-site experience. May be taken as ART 092for one semester hour and as ART 093 for two semester hours. The specific course number (and correspondingcredit hours) depends upon duration of experience and the complexity of the project (at least 15 contact hoursper credit hour).ART 102. Art Appreciation: Lecture. 3.Art theory and technique in the language of the visual arts. Survey of history of western art andworld as related to cultural development.Note: A student majoring or minoring in Art may use this course as an art elective only.ART 103. Studio Concepts. 3.Introduction to art through a study of the basic principles, procedures and materials of the studioarts. Lecture, demonstration and hands-on experiences employed. [S].*ART 110. Drawing: Introduction. 3.An introduction to the study of drawing. An emphasis in basic skills in drawing from visualperception. Expressive drawing and visual problem solving is introduced. [S].*ART 190. Two-Dimensional Composition. 3.Introduction to the fundamentals of two-dimensional design and color. Emphasis placed on designelements, principles, materials exploration, creative problem solving, and aesthetics. [S].ART 191. Three-Dimensional Design. 3.Introduction to the fundamentals of three-dimensional design. Emphasis on design elements andprinciples, materials exploration, and creative problem solving. [S].*ART 220. Painting: Introduction. 3.An introduction to the study of painting and the skills necessary for expressive problem solving.The media are acrylic, oil, or watercolor, on a rotating basis. [S]. Fall, Spring.ART 221. Painting: Intermediate. 3.A continuation of the study of painting and the skills necessary for expressive problem solving. Anintroduction to a new painting media not used in ART 220. [S]. Fall, Spring.Prerequisite: ART 220.

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