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WSU Graduate Courses - Art and Art History/ART

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ART 528      DRAWING (Credits: 4)

Exploration of the structure and interrelationships of visual form in drawing, painting, and sculpture. Principal historical modes of drawing are examined.

PREREQUISITE: TWELVE HOURS OF 400 LEVEL DRAWING OR
PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR.

ART 548      PAINTING (Credits: 4)

Emphasis on pictorial organization with increased attention to the individual student's personal imagery.

PREREQUISITE: TWELVE HOURS OF 400 LEVEL DRAWING OR
PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR.

ART 558      PHOTOGRAPHY (Credits: 4)

Exploration of personal concepts and aesthetic expression in photography. Intensive individual work with faculty supervision.

PREREQUISITE: TWELVE HOURS OF 400 LEVEL PHOTOGRAPHY OR
PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR.

ART 566      PRINTMAKING: RELIEF (Credits: 4)

Development of personalized concepts and individual aesthetic expression in printmaking with an emphasis in the area of relief. Titles vary. May be taken for letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory.

PREREQUISITE: TWELVE HOURS OF 400 LEVEL PRINTMAKING OR
PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR.

ART 567      PRINTMAKING: INTAGLIO (Credits: 4)

Development of personalized concepts and individual aesthetic expression in printmaking with an emphasis in the area of intaglio.

PREREQUISITE: TWELVE HOURS OF 400 LEVEL PRINTMAKING OR
PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR.

ART 568      PRINTMAKING: LITHOGRAPHY (Credits: 4)

Development of personalized concepts and individual aesthetic expression in printmaking with an emphasis in the area of lithography.

PREREQUISITE: TWELVE HOURS OF 400 LEVEL PRINTMAKING OR
PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR.

ART 569      PRINTMAKING: SCREENPRINTING (Credits: 4)

Development of personalized concepts and individual aesthetic expression in printmaking with an emphasis in the area of screenprinting.

PREREQUISITE: TWELVE HOURS OF 400 LEVEL PRINTMAKING OR
PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR.

ART 578      SCULPTURE (Credits: 4)

Development of personal concepts and aesthetic expression in sculpture. Emphasis on individualized approach to sculptural problems using media selected by the students.

PREREQUISITE: TWELVE HOURS OF 400 LEVEL SCULPTURE OR
PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR.

ART 600      STUDIO WORKSHOP (Credits: 1 TO 4)

Studio experience directly involving students with professional artists executing special projects. Covers a range of information from preliminary planning to final discussion on
the projects.

ART 601      INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ART (Credits: 1 TO 4)

Special studies for qualified students. Intensive individually directed work in art with faculty consultation and supervision.

ART 604      STUDIES IN ART HISTORY (Credits: 1 TO 4)

Titles vary.

ART 605      STUDIES IN ART (Credits: 1 TO 4)

Provides opportunities to explore special problems and approaches to art and includes cross-media and interdisciplinary studies. Titles vary.

ART 609      STUDIES IN ART THEORY AND CRITICISM (Credits: 4)

Historical surveys and intensive studies in art theory and criticism.

ART 610      STUDIES IN AMERICAN ART (Credits: 4)

General surveys and intensive studies of periods, major movements, and artists in American art. Titles vary.

ART 611      STUDIES IN ANCIENT AND CLASSICAL ART (Credits: 4)

(Also listed as CLS 540.) General surveys and intensive studies of the period, major movements, and artists of the time. Titles vary.

ART 612      STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL ART (Credits: 4)

General surveys and intensive studies of the period, major movements, and artists of the time. Titles vary.

ART 613      STUDIES IN RENAISSANCE ART (Credits: 4)

General surveys and intensive studies of the period, major movements, and artists of the time. Titles vary.

ART 614      STUDIES IN BAROQUE ART (Credits: 4)

General surveys and intensive studies of the period, major movements, and artists of the time. Titles vary.

ART 615      STUDIES IN NINETEENTH CENTURY ART (Credits: 4)

General surveys and intensive studies of the period, major movements, and artists of the time. Titles vary.

ART 616      STUDIES IN TWENTIETH CENTURY ART (Credits: 4)

General surveys and intensive studies of the period, major movements, and artists of the time. Titles vary.

ART 697      MUSEOLOGY AND GALLERY MANAGEMENT (Credits: 4)

Supervised independent field experience and practical work in all areas of Art Museum management in the university and greater Dayton area communities.Each student to be handled as a tutorial intern.Graduate standing required with twelve hours of 400 level Museology and Gallery Management or permission of instructor.

ART 701      INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ART HISTORY (Credits: 1 TO 4)

Intensive individually directed work in art history with faculty consultation and supervision.


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