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Oklahoma State University
ART 2223 Oil Painting I Prerequisites: ART 1113 and ART 1203 and ART 1303, or consent of instructor. Description: The development of skills in oil painting stressing form and content, visual perception, and individual expression. Technical instruction applicable to individual problems and needs. Course previously offered as ART 3123. Credit hours: 3
ART 2273 Printmaking I Prerequisites: ART 1113, ART 1203, ART 1303, or consent of instructor. Description: Varied print processes, including monotypes, relief printmaking, and intaglio. Fundamental techniques of each medium that include inking, printing, editioning multiples, and both additive and subtractive approaches. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lab: 6 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Art ART 2283 Studio Art Digital Survey Prerequisites: ART 1103 and ART 1303 and ART 1203 or ART 2423 and ART 2413 or by consent of instructor. Description: This studio art course is an introduction to concepts, tools and techniques related to digital technology. Students will work specifically with digital video, sound editing, digital photography, digital imaging and printing. Projects in the course will focus on fostering an introductory to intermediate level understanding of digital technologies and formats, while allowing more advanced students to incorporate media of personal interest, such as performance, assemblage, projection, and installation, as well as other hybrid and emerging art forms. Credit hours: 3
Contact hours: Lab: 6 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Art ART 2233 Watercolor I
Prerequisites: ART 1113 , ART 1203 , ART 1303 , or consent of instructor. Description: The development of technical skills stressing color, form, and content. Assignments cover paper preparation and support, brush handling, pigment characteristics and mixing, and all basic dry surface and wet surface painting techniques. Course previously offered as ART 3133. Credit hours: 3
Contact hours: Lab: 6 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Art ART 2243 Jewelry and Metals I Prerequisites: ART 1113, ART 1303; consent of instructor.
Contact hours: Lab: 6 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lab
Department/School: Art ART 2293 Photography I Prerequisites: ART 1103, ART 1203 and ART 1303, or consent of instructor. Description: An introduction to the use of photography as an art form. Exploration of traditional and current photographic methods with an emphasis on creating a foundational understanding of the medium's core concepts and techniques. Students will shoot, process, and print their own images, which will be discussed in critique with reference to basic photographic theory. Credit hours: 3
Description: Fabrication and forming techniques for non-ferrous metals. Cold joinery, silver soldering, surface treatment and elementary stone setting. Applications toward either wearable or small scale sculptural format. Course previously offered as ART 3343. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lab: 6 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Art ART 2253 Ceramics I Prerequisites: ART 1113, ART 1303, or consent of instructor. Description: Introduction to basic building techniques including wheel throwing, coiling, and slab construction, as well as slip and glaze application and a variety of firing processes. Exposure to historical and contemporary references. Emphasis on personal growth through technique and concept. Course previously offered as ART 3503. Credit hours: 3 Contact hours: Lab: 6 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Art ART 2263 Sculpture I Prerequisites: ART 1113, ART 1303. Description: Studies in clay and plaster. Subtractive and additive processes. Emphasis on sculptural ideas, methods, and materials. Course previously offered as ART 3323. Credit hours: 3
Contact hours: Lab: 6 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lab
Department/School: Art ART 2403 Illustration I Prerequisites: ART 1113 and 2.75 graduation/retention GPA.
Description: Introduction to historic and contemporary illustration and consideration of a wide range of illustrative styles. Required experiments with media and consideration of alternate ways of illustrating a message through conceptual and compositional variations. Credit hours: 3
Contact hours: Lab: 6 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Art
Contact hours: Lab: 6 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule types: Lab Department/School: Art
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