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Art
Web site at: http://www.utep.edu/arts/
11.- Painting (PNTG) Courses
3201 Painting I (0-6)
(Common Course Number ARTS 2316)
Painting in oil, with a concentration in developing color perception, exploring color theory, technical manipulation of media, and beginning to explore
personal statements. Prerequisites:
ARTF 3101
, 3102
, 3103,
3104
, or instructor approval. ARTF 3103 and ARTF 3104 may be taken concurrently
with PNTG 3201. Laboratory fee required.
3231 Painting II (0-6)
(Common Course Number ARTS 2317)
Concentration on the issues of the interrelatedness of form and content while beginning to explore contemporary concerns and developing the analytical
skills to criticize artworks. Students are encouraged to explore various media. Prerequisite: PNTG 3201. Laboratory fee required.
3301 Painting III (0-6)
Continuation of Painting II with an emphasis on developing a personal visual vocabulary while continuing the exploration of contemporary concerns and
analytical skills. Prerequisite: PNTG 3231. Laboratory fee required.
3331 Painting IV (0-6)
Continuation of Painting III with further emphasis upon development of a personal visual vocabulary and researching a paper on contemporary issues to
be presented to the class. Prerequisite: PNTG 3301. Laboratory fee required.
3341 Painting V (0-6)
Continuation of Painting IV with added emphasis upon individual direction and achievement. Prerequisite: PNTG 3331. Laboratory fee required.
3401 Painting VI (0-6)
Continuation of Painting V with emphasis upon the refinement of concepts and the encouragement of exploratory techniques. Prerequisite: PNTG
3341. Laboratory fee required.
3431 Painting VII (0-6)
Continuation of Painting VI with emphasis upon the development of a consistent body of work that could constitute an exhibition. Prerequisite: PNTG
3401. Course fees required.
3441 Special Problems in Painting (0-6)
Emphasis on individual direction and achievement in painting. May be repeated for credit when problem varies. Prerequisite: 12 semester hours in
painting or instructor approval. Course fees required.
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