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Academic Foundations 003
African-American and African Studies 014
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Art (Art 080, B.F.A. Visual Arts 081, Art History 082, Arts Management 084)
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Art and Design
Art History
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B.F.A. Visual Arts
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Courses (Art 080, B.F.A. Visual Arts 081)
Courses (Art History 082)
Courses (Arts Management 084)
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  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2003-2005 Liberal Arts Colleges Academic Programs and Courses Art (Art 080, B.F.A. Visual Arts 081, Art History 082, Arts Management 084) Art and Design  

Art and Design

The art and design concentration provides an understanding of art as a humanistic discipline and concepts and skills leading to careers in art and design. Students may specialize in either fine arts, graphic design, or digital arts. The program consists of 16 courses earning 48 credits: a required group of foundation courses, an area of emphasis, and a senior thesis. The emphasis is worked out in consultation with an adviser, and is intended to provide development of ideas and skills in a particular area. During the senior year, students in art and design produce a series of works that are shown in an exhibition at the Paul Robeson Gallery and that also form a portfolio for admission to graduate school or professional job entry. Students take the following courses:

1. Foundation program (18 credits)

Note: These courses should be taken as early as possible; they are the prerequisites for other art courses.

  21&62:080:102  Design Fundamentals

  21&62:080:103  3-D Design Fundamentals

  21&62:080:121  Introduction to Drawing

  21&62:080:251  Introduction to Painting

  21&62:082:101  Introduction to Art History I

  21&62:082:102  Introduction to Art History II

2. Area of specialization (12 credits)

3. Art history (9 credits)

  One art history course at the 200 level or above

  21&62:082:350  Development of Modern Art

  21&62:082:360 Art since 1945

4. Critical studies (3 credits)

  21&62:080:285  Seminar in Contemporary Art I or

  21&62:080:399  Seminar in Contemporary Design

5.Senior program (6 credits)

  21&62:080:497  Senior Studio Seminar I and 21&62: 080:498 Senior Studio Seminar II; or 21&62:082:497 Senior Seminar in Art History I and 21&62:082:498 Senior Seminar in Art History II

Courses to complete the area of specialization requirement may be selected from the following course offerings in consultation with an adviser:

  21&62:080:231, 232, 331, 332  Graphic Design I,II,III,IV

  21&62:080:245  Introduction to Computer Art

  21&62:080:251  Introduction to Painting

  21&62:080:252, 351, 352  Painting II,III,IV

  21&62:080:261  Introduction to Photography

  21&62:080:262  Photography II

  21&62:080:264  Color Photography

  21&62:080:273  Introduction to Printmaking

  21&62:080:276  Intaglio Printmaking

  21&62:080:281  Introduction to Sculpture

  21&62:080:283  Figure Sculpture

  21&62:080:321, 322  Drawing III,IV

  21&62:080:345  Intermediate Computer Art

  21&62:080:354  Experiments in Computer Art

  21&62:080:355  Painting and Drawing Workshop

  21&62:080:361  Studio Photography

  21&62:080:362  Photography Workshop

  21&62:080:370  Computers in Graphic Design

  21&62:080:373  Advanced Printmaking

  21&62:080:378  Printmaking Book Arts Workshop

  21&62:080:445  Advanced Experiments in Computer Art

  21&62:080:483  Advanced Sculpture Workshop


 
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