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<strong>Clarion</strong> <strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania 67ART 323: Drawing III 3 s.h.Encourages integration of individual expressive and conceptual concerns into drawing. Expands media and processes applicable todrawing, including the use of color media. Includes investigation of current as well as historical drawing practices. Offered concurrentlywith ART 121, 222. Prerequisite: ART 222. Each semester.ART 324: Figure Drawing III 3 s.h.Integrates the student’s expressive concerns with knowledge of the figure. Investigates figures in a historical context and current trendsin figure drawing. Continues exploring media. Offered concurrently with ART 122, 223. Prerequisite: ART 223. Spring semester.ART 333: Painting III 3 s.h.Individual expression and problem solving take an increasingly important role as the student focuses on a personal aesthetic direction.Encourages experimentation with various mediums and surfaces. Assignments given as needed. Regular critiques. Prerequisite: ART232. Each semester.ART 343: Sculpture III 3 s.h.Continues and expands directions established in Sculpture II. Prerequisite: ART 242. Each semester.ART 347: Illustration III 3 s.h.Incorporates all previous knowledge acquired in Levels I and II. Encourages students to develop their personal aesthetic and toproduce portfolio quality pieces. Offered concurrently with ART 145. Prerequisite: ART 246. Each semester.ART 353: Ceramics III 3 s.h.Students explore the fundamentals of glaze tests, materials tests, eutectics, the calculation of glazes, ceramic kilns, and their design.Students study materials used, and the design of ceramic equipment and its special uses. Concentrates on technical aspects and equipmentused in ceramic production. Prerequisite: ART 252. Restricted to art majors/minors or permission of instructor. Each semester.ART 357: Graphic Design and Computer III 3 s.h.Incorporates all previous knowledge acquired in Levels I and II, including proficiency in advanced software. Encourages studentsto develop their personal direction and to produce portfolio quality pieces. Offered concurrently with ART 155. Prerequisite: ART256. Each semester.ART 363: Weaving and Fiber Sculpture III 3 s.h.Advanced study of hand and computerized/mechanized textile construction processes in historical context. Development of portfolioand facility with the language of art. Prerequisite: ART 262. On demand.ART 367: Fabric Surface Design III 3 s.h.Advanced study of hand and computerized/mechanized surface design processes in historical context. Development of portfolioand facility with the language of art. Prerequisite: ART 266. On demand.ART 373: Printmaking III 3 s.h.Advanced problems in color and creative expression utilizing techniques and principles of intaglio, relief, lithography, and monotype.(The student is encouraged to focus on two processes.) May include exploration of photographic and computer applications forprintmaking. Prerequisite: ART 272. Each semester.ART 383: Jewelry III 3 s.h.Continues study of the design and creation of jewelry and metalwork, emphasizing development of an individual aesthetic throughthe use of multiple techniques and processes. Prerequisite: ART 282. Annually.ART 414: Topics in Contemporary Art 3 s.h.Introduces contemporary art and theory, covering art and artists from the 1950s to the present. Deals with the conceptual issuesfacing today’s artists and introduces the main currents in critical theory. The course is aimed at students who have a strong interestin contemporary art, are interested in recent critical theory and its applications in visual art, or are artists or other students in thehumanities planning to attend graduate school.ART 424: Drawing IV 3 s.h.Provides opportunity for students to explore a drawing concern(s) of their own in depth. Offered concurrently with ART 121, 122,222, 323. Prerequisite: ART 323. Each semester.ART 425: Figure Drawing IV 3 s.h.Tutorial approach allows students maximum freedom in exploring the figure in their own context. Offered concurrently with ART122, 223, 324. Prerequisite: ART 324. Each semester.ART 426: Senior Drawing 3 s.h.Capstone course allows students concentrating in drawing to develop their work for the B.F.A. exhibit. Offered concurrently withother drawing courses. Prerequisites: ART 424 and 425. Each semester.ART 434: Painting IV 3 s.h.Continues investigation of aesthetic concepts and personal direction. Students work toward a portfolio or entrance into a M.F.A.Program. Regular critiques. Prerequisite: ART 333. Each semester.ART 435: Painting V 3 s.h.Continuation of Painting IV. Prerequisite: ART 434. Each semester.ART 436: Painting VI 3 s.h.Continuation of Painting V. Prerequisite: ART 435. Each semester.ART 444: Sculpture IV 3 s.h.Continuation of Sculpture III. Prerequisite: ART 343. Each semester.pages i-viiCollege of Artsand Sciences

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