1. General Courses (ART)
General Prerequisite: Junior standing for all 3300 and 4300-level courses.
1300 Art Appreciation (non-majors) (3-0)
(Common Course Number ARTS 1301)
A course, with images and text, designed to give the general university student an understanding of the great historic styles in the arts. Course fee required.
1310 Introduction to Art (non-majors) (3-0)
A hands-on studio course to introduce non-art majors to the techniques, materials, and terminology of both 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional image making. A brief overview of modern art history is also presented. Course fee required.
3307 Special Topics in Art (3-0) or (0-6)
Lecture or studio art course on topic not included in regular curriculum. May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. When the topic is in studio art, an appropriate fee will be assessed.
3339 Special Studies (0-6)
Special course work in new or experimental offerings for which there is immediate need and for which special resources and faculty are available. May be repeated for credit for varied subject matter. Primarily for art majors.
3340 Gallery Art (1-2)
This is a basic course on gallery preparation which emphasizes all aspects of gallery management such as curatorial considerations, installation, design, handling, and presentation of art work.