Art (ART) -For a syllabus or more detailed course information, please contact the department at 610-758-3610.
Course Listings
Course# Course Title (Credit Hours) CRN Day/Time Location Session Instructor
| 3-010/DES 3-010 | Design Foundations I (3) | 20001 | M/T/W 12-4:00pm | CU 208 | First | Travers |
| 3-011/DES 3-011 | Design Foundations I (3) | 20035 | M/T/W 12-4:00pm | CU 208 | Second | Travers |
| 4-010/DES 4-010 | Design Foundations II (3) | 20038 | T/W/Th 9:00am-1:00pm | CU 208S | Second | Sincavage |
| 11-010 | Drawing I (3) | 20003 | T/W/Th 9:00am-1:00pm | CU 303 | First | Churchill |
| 11-011 | Drawing I (3) | 20043 | T/W/Th 9:00am-1:00pm | CU 303 | Second | Churchill |
| 77-010 | Photography I (3) | 20004 | T/W/Th 12:30-4:30pm | CU 309 | First | Haas |
| 97-010 | On Site Painting (3) | 20005 | W 4:30-7:30pm Th 9:00am-5:00pm |
CU 208 | First | Travers |
| 97-011 | On Site Painting (3) | 20046 | W 4:30-7:30pm Th 9:00am-5:00pm |
CU 208S | Second | Travers |
| 273-010 | Special Topics in Studio Practice (1-4) | 20007 | W 4:30-7:30pm Th 9:00am-5:00pm |
CU 208 | First | Travers |
| 273-011 | Special Topics in Studio Practice (1-4) | 20047 | W 4:30-7:30pm Th 9:00am-5:00pm |
CU 208S | Second | Travers |
Course Descriptions
3/DES 3. Design Foundations I: An introduction to the basic elements and principles of design. Course involves use of various materials to solve 2-D design problems in studio and computer lab. Required for all majors in department. HU
4/DES 4. Design Foundations II: An introduction to the basic elements and principles of design. Course involves use of various materials to solve 3-D design problems in studio and computer lab. Problem solving in variety of materials for 3-D design including assemblages, models, constructions, and conceptual forms. Required for all majors in department. HU
11. Drawing I: Concepts and practice of drawing, both traditional and contemporary. Includes drawing from life and an introduction to materials and techniques. HU
77. Photography I: Introduction to Photography as a fine art. Emphasis on interaction of technique, perception and communication in making and responding to photographic image. Lectures, demonstrations, critiques. Students must provide own hand camera. HU
97. On Site Painting: Students will paint outdoors during weekly excursions to local sites. A lecture period on Wednesday nights will present the fundamentals of materials and technique. HU
273. Special Topics: Individually directed projects for advanced students capable of undertaking independent creative work in studio art. Prerequisite: department permission. May be repeated for credit. ND