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    Studies

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    Dr. Howard C. Daudistel, Dean

    Dr. Mimi R. Gladstein, Associate Dean

    Dr. Evelyn Posey, Associate Dean


    Liberal Arts Bldg., 343
    Phone: (915) 747-5666
    Fax: (915) 747-5905

  • Art
    Web site at: http://www.utep.edu/arts/

    1.- General Information
    2.-General (ART) Courses
    3.- Art Education (ARTE) Courses
    4.- Basic Studies (ARTF) Courses
    5.- Ceramics (CERM) Courses
    6.- Graphic Design (ARTG) Courses
    7.- History of Art (ARTH) Courses
    8.- Art Theory (ARTT) Courses Courses
    9.- Drawing (DRAW) Courses
    10.-Metals (MTLS) Courses
    11.- Painting (PNTG) Courses
    12.- Printmaking (PRNT) Courses
    13.-Sculpture (SCUL) Courses

    13.-Sculpture (SCUL) Courses

    Sculpture (SCUL) Courses Courses 3202 Sculpture I (0-6) (Common Course Number ARTS 2326)

      An introduction to basic sculptural concepts and materials with emphasis on simple manipulation of wood, steel, and found objects. Six hours in studio per week. Prerequisites: ARTF 3101 , ARTF 3102 ,and ARTF 3103 . ARTF 3103 may be taken concurrently with SCUL 3202. Laboratory fee required.
    3232 Sculpture II (0-6) (Common Course Number ARTS 2327)
      Continued exploration of Sculptural concepts through the use of combining traditional sculptural materials. Six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: SCUL 3202 or instructor approval. Laboratory fee required.
    3302 Sculpture III (0-6)
      Sculptural fabrication through the manipulation of steel. To include steel cutting, forging, welding, and safety procedures. Six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: SCUL 3202 or instructor approval. Laboratory fee required.
    3332 Sculpture IV (0-6)
      Experimentation in the casting of non-ferrous metals to include a variety of techniques and safety procedures. Six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: SCUL 3302 or instructor approval. Laboratory fee required.
    3342 Sculpture V (0-6)
      The exploration of Sculptural form through the use of non-traditional materials. Six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: SCUL 3202 or instructor approval. Laboratory fee required.
    3402 Sculpture VI (0-6)
      Investigation into the facets of public Sculpture and formal proposal writing. Six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: SCUL 3202 or instructor approval. Course fees required.
    3432 Sculpture VII (0-6)
      Advanced sculptural investigation emphasizing individual directional development. Six hours in studio per week. Prerequisite: SCUL 3202 and 6 semester hours of sculpture. Course fees required.
    3442 Special Problems in Sculpture (0-6)
      Continued individual direction in Sculpture. May be repeated for credit when problem varies. Prerequisites: SCUL 3202 and 9 semester hours of sculpture. Course Fees required.
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