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164 <strong>Southeastern</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> University<br />
will cover both creative and efficient application of digital tools and<br />
techniques. Students will complete project assignments utilizing a<br />
variety of computer graphic applications. (Prerequisite: ART 1213,<br />
ART 2013, CIS 1003 or BIM 1553)<br />
ART 2633 WEB PAGE DESIGN I An introduction to basic<br />
concepts to design a website including content, navigation, graphics,<br />
and overall design using current graphical interface software such<br />
as FrontPage, Flash, Dreamweaver. Attention will be given to good<br />
design elements and principles in laying out effective web pages.<br />
Students will be required to maintain a personal website.<br />
ART 2903 DIGITAL IMAGING I An introduction to the critique<br />
and creation of digital images using image editing and/or image manipulation<br />
software. Readings will explore issues concerning the digital<br />
image and graphic design for the internet as well as printed graphic media.<br />
Topics include scanning, resolution, file formats, output devices,<br />
color systems, and image-acquisitions. Students will be expected to<br />
use graphics software and create WWW pages to complete design<br />
assignments. Outside lab hours are required to complete assigned<br />
projects. (Prerequisites: Core and CIS 1003 or BIM 1553)<br />
ART 3013 #COMIC BOOK ART AND AMERICAN CULTURE<br />
This course examines the American comic book and graphic novel<br />
as cultural artifact, aesthetic object and as contemporary narrative art<br />
form. It will survey the history of serial art and examine how comic<br />
book artists use visual forms and literacy elements to create narrative<br />
content against the backdrop of contemporary aesthetic theories of<br />
the creative process. Students will analyze in depth the formal style,<br />
narrative structure and audience demographics of a contemporary<br />
graphic novel.<br />
ART 3033 COMPUTER GRAPHICS II Various aspects of<br />
graphic, commercial, and advertising concepts are examined in<br />
relation to design foundations presented in ART 1213, 2013,and<br />
2023. Computer graphic application programs are utilized to create<br />
graphic designs incorporating lettering, digital imagery, and image<br />
manipulation. Outside lab hours are required to complete assigned<br />
projects(Prerequisites: Core and CIS 1003 and BIM 1553)<br />
ART 3083 #ISSUES IN AESTHETICS AND CRITICISM This<br />
course addresses the issues of interpretation and evaluation in art by<br />
studying a variety of models of inquiry.<br />
ART 3103 #SURVEY OF NATIVE NORTH AMERICAN ART This<br />
course surveys Native North American art from prehistoric artifacts to<br />
present day artworks. Major regional areas of study include the arts<br />
of the Eastern Woodlands, Great Plains, Northwest Coast, Southwest,<br />
and Mexico. Study focuses upon artworks within their historical and<br />
social context and the aesthetic, cultural, and symbolic meanings of<br />
traditional and contemporary North American Indian art.<br />
ART 3123 #COLOR THEORY This class is an introduction<br />
to basic color theory, its historical background, and its application<br />
in two-dimensional design and painting. Students are required to<br />
complete studio assignments outside of class. (Prerequisites: ART<br />
1213,ART 2013)<br />
ART 3133 #ART HISTORY SURVEY II An examination of the<br />
art world from the end of the Renaissance to the present, emphasizing<br />
the intrinsic qualities of the work as well as the relationship of art<br />
to its cultural context<br />
ART 3213 DRAWING II This course continues the development<br />
of a student’s understanding of the concepts of drawing with attention<br />
given to demonstrating understanding of good composition. Emphasis<br />
will be given to use of colored media as students continue to develop<br />
skills from a variety of environmental subjects as well as the human<br />
figure (Prerequisite: ART 1213)<br />
ART 3223 PAINTING I The design elements applied to painting<br />
with emphasis on color mixing, formal composition, and execution.<br />
Students will work with water-based media to explore the possibilities<br />
in painting with different mediums, techniques and styles including<br />
transparent watercolor painting (Prerequisite: ART 1213 and ART<br />
2013 and ART 3123 with a grade of “C” or better)<br />
ART 3313 #HISTORY AND THEORY OF DESIGN This course<br />
explores the historical and theoretical components of design from the<br />
Industrial Revolution to the present day. Products, furniture, textiles,<br />
packaging, advertising, typography graphics, communications, and<br />
industrial design will be studied in terms of their historical development<br />
and their translation and application within contemporary concepts of<br />
design in various professional fields.<br />
ART 3323 PAINTING II A continuation of ART 2313, with emphasis<br />
on further refinement and elaboration of painting techniques<br />
and skills. (Prerequisite: all core courses)<br />
ART 3423 CERAMICS II An expansion of ART 1413 with an<br />
emphasis on developing additional skills in ceramic design and construction<br />
using hand and/or potter’s wheel. (Prerequisite: ART 1413)<br />
ART 3433 SCULPTURE I Introduction to 3-D form in sculpture<br />
and to the two concepts of sculpture: free standing and sculpture-inthe-round.<br />
(Prerequisite: ART 2023)<br />
ART 3503 ART IN THE ELEMENTARY CLASSROOM Presents<br />
teaching methods and proc<strong>edu</strong>res appropriate to the public elementary<br />
school. Course is designed to aid future teachers to teach art lessons<br />
with confidence and competence in a self-contained public classroom.<br />
ART 3523 CERAMICS III A constitution of ART 3423 in developing<br />
a body of work and exploration of more advanced building<br />
and firing techniques. Students will present a proposal for an area of<br />
concentration and will learn how to and be responsible for firing various<br />
types of kilns. (Prerequisite: ART 3423)<br />
ART 3623 CERAMICS IV A constitution of Ceramics III in developing<br />
a body of work and exploration of more advanced building<br />
and firing techniques. Students will present a proposal for an area<br />
of research and will research and develop glaze formulas as well as<br />
firing all kilns (Prerequisite: ART 3523)<br />
ART 3633 WEB PAGE DESIGN II Continuation of Web Page<br />
Design I to create advanced professional web sites/pages using various<br />
graphics interface software and hardware. Students will maintain<br />
a multi-page website. (Prerequisite: ART 2633)<br />
ART 3903 DIGITAL IMAGING II Digital Imaging II is a course<br />
designed to further explore methods and techniques used in creating<br />
and altering digital images. Instruction will be explored through<br />
projects and exercises using digital imaging equipment (camera) and<br />
digital editing software (Photoshop). This course will cover basic to<br />
advanced digital imaging editing skills helping you to create dynamic<br />
digital art for the web and print media.<br />
ART 4133 ART HISTORY III:MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY<br />
ART This course is a survey of modern and postmodern art from the<br />
1890s to the present, including important stylistic movements such<br />
as Cubism, Dada, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, and<br />
a number of postmodern approaches since1960. The focus is on