ART -- 2001-03
Catalog
Art & Design Department
ART
101 Fundamental of Drawing (4) GE C3
Introduction
to the artistic practice and cultural value of drawing from the Renaissance to
the 21st Century. Emphasis and expansion of the practical skills of
observation, rendering, and understanding the signs of meaning produced in
visual art. Development of formal techniques, media experimentation, and
content creation through personal expression. Exercises to encourage growth in
technical skill, conceptual innovation, critical thinking, and visual
communication. 1 lecture, 3 activities.
ART
111 Introduction to Art (4) GE C3
Designed
to acquaint the non-art major with painting, sculpture, drawing, crafts,
architecture and printmaking. Development of vocabulary, analytic skills, and
research techniques for the understanding of art objects. 4 lectures.
ART
112 Survey of Western Art (4) GE C3
History
of major art movements in western civilization from ancient art to the
twentieth century. Representative periods of western culture, such as the
ancient world, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the modern world. 4
lectures.
ART
131 2-Dimensional Design Fundamentals
(3)
Basic
design theory in black, white and greys covering the visual elements and
principles in two dimensions. 1 lecture, 2 activities.
ART
132 Beginning Color Theory (3)
Basic
design color theory developed through exercises in hue, value and intensity. 1
lecture, 2 activities. Prerequisite: ART 131.
ART
133 Color and Design (3)
Advanced
color problems in two-dimensional design theory covering compositional, optical
and psychological aspects of visual communication. 1 lecture, 2 activities.
Prerequisite: ART 131, ART 132.
ART
134 3-Dimensional Design (3)
Studio
course in research and application of principles, elements and criticism of
three-dimensional design concepts. Miscellaneous course fee required–see Class Schedule. 1 lecture, 2
laboratories.
ART
148 Sculpture (4) GE C3
Exploration
of three dimensional form through problems in modeling, casting, carving, and
techniques of assembly. Historical and contemporary concepts as applied to the
discipline of sculptural styles. Miscellaneous course fee required–see Class Schedule. 1 lecture, 3 activities.
ART
181 Computer Imaging and Design (3)
Introduction
to the Macintosh system to acquaint students with operating procedures.
Students will learn QuarkXPress, Adobe Illustrator, Aldus Freehand, and Adobe
Photoshop for use in their own creative design or photography. Miscellaneous
course fee required–see Class Schedule.
2 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: ART 133 and CSC 113 or consent of the
instructor.
ART
200 Special Problems for Undergraduates
(1–2)
Individual
investigation, research, studies or surveys of selected problems. Total credit
limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 2 units per quarter. Prerequisite:
Consent of instructor.
ART
201 Intermediate Drawing (3)
Development
of additional drawing techniques with emphasis on form and composition. 3 activities.
Prerequisite: ART 101.
ART
203 Art Theory and Practice (3)
Contemporary
issues in art and design, linking "ideas" in art theory to
problem-solving. Emphasis on creative expression through knowledge of
contemporary thinking, aesthetics, techniques, and vocabulary. 1 lecture, 2
activities. Prerequisite: ART 101 and ART 148.
ART
204 Beginning Watercolor (3)
Transparent
watercolor painting. Course emphases: proper use of watercolor paper, brush
techniques, pigment mixing, use of color, use of washes, wet-into-wet, indirect
methods, composition and presentation. 3 activities. Prerequisite: ART 101.
ART
209 Beginning Painting (3)
Introduction
to technical and formal problems in painting. Physical characteristics of
paint, various tools and substrates. Projects emphasize creative understanding
of pictorial space, color and concept. 3 activities. Prerequisite: ART 101 and
ART 132 or consent of instructor.
ART
211 Art History–Ancient to Renaissance
(4)
Development
of art from antiquity to the early stages of the Renaissance in Europe.
Particular emphasis on European art with appropriate references to sources from
antiquity which have been particularly influential on European painting and
sculpture. 4 lectures.
ART
212 Art History–Renaissance through
Baroque Eras (4)
The
significant visual expressions of Northern and Southern European art of the
Renaissance and Baroque period. Relevant parallel examples of the art of
non-European cultures. 4 lectures.
ART
221 Basic B/W Photography (3)
Fundamental
techniques in black and white photography. Mechanics of cameras and equipment,
optics, composition, filters, subject content, developing, printing, and
mounting. Understanding photographic principles, producing a quality continuous
tone print, and print presentation. 35mm camera with manual adjustment
capability required. 2 lectures, 1 laboratory.
ART
222 35mm Intermediate B/W Photography
(3)
Control
of tonal range using 35mm cameras and available daylight illumination.
Composition and visual communication. Assignments range from close-ups to
architecture. Emphasis on "photographic seeing'' and professional quality
enlargements. 2 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: ART 221 or equivalent.
ART
224 Introduction to Artificial Lighting
for Photography (3)
Tungsten
and electronic strobe studio lights are used to introduce the student to
contemporary professional studio photography. Quality developing and printing
skills required. Introduction to current examples of professional studio
lighting. Emphasizes photographic communication and expression of ideas through
an understanding of controlled lighting. Color transparency materials are
introduced in the studio environment. 2 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite:
ART 222.
ART
232 Beginning Graphic Design (3)
Basic
terminology, studio skills, assembly methods, photographic reproduction
processes, and specification for graphic designers. Familiarization with the
various services available. 2 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: ART 131,
ART 132, ART 133.
ART
240 Introduction to Glassblowing (4)
Survey
of history of glass and introduction to contemporary glass art, presented
through visual examples in slide/lecture format. Development of tools and forming
processes introduced while student develops 3-dimensional projects.
Miscellaneous course fee required–see Class
Schedule. 3 lectures, 1 activity. Prerequisite: ART 101, ART 148 or ART
203.
ART
245 Ceramics I (3)
Studio
course in basic clay working with emphasis on design quality, hand building,
and use of the potter's wheel. Miscellaneous course fee required–see Class Schedule. 1 lecture, 2
laboratories.
ART
248 Intermediate Sculpture (3)
Intermediate
sculpture course in expressive use of form with modeling, casting, carving,
and/or assembly. Miscellaneous course fee required–see Class Schedule. 3 activities. Prerequisite: ART 148.
ART
255 Jewelry Design (3)
Studio
course in nonferrous metal techniques including cutting, forming, soldering, and
forging with emphasis on creative design solutions. Miscellaneous course fee
required–see Class Schedule. 3
activities.
ART
301 Advanced Drawing (3)
Development
of advanced methods and techniques in the study of form and structure. Emphasis
on problem-solving. 3 activities. Prerequisite: ART 131 and ART 201.
ART
302 Life Drawing I (3)
Development
of methods and techniques in the study of form and structure as it relates to
human proportion and anatomy analysis. 3 activities. Prerequisite: ART 201.
ART
304 Intermediate Watercolor (3)
Transparent
watercolor painting. Design and composition of painting, use of drawing and
advanced watercolor techniques. Total credit limited to 6 units. 3 activities.
Prerequisite: ART 204.
ART
309 Intermediate Painting (3)
Continuation
of study of technical and formal problems in painting. Expanded study of
physical characteristics of paint, tools, and substrates. Emphasis on the
creative process from concept to finished art. Contemporary issues in painting
introduced. Class Schedule will list
topic selected. Total credit limited to 9 units. 3 activities. Prerequisite:
ART 209, or consent of instructor.
ART
310 Art History–American Art (4)
Major
historical periods of American art from the colonial period to the present.
Special emphasis will be given to the broader notion of American art as a
process of developing an identity of the varied historical and sociological
forces that have shaped images in American art. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: ART
111, ART 213, or consent of instructor.
ART
311 Art History–Nineteenth Century Art
(4)
History
of painting and sculpture from the French Revolution to the beginning of the
20th century. Significant movements such as Neo-Classicism, Romanticism,
Realism, Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: One
lower division Art History course, or consent of instructor.
ART
312 Art History–Twentieth Century Art
(4)
History
of major art movements from the beginning of the twentieth century to the
present. Major emphasis will be placed on Fauvism, Expressionism, Dada,
Surrealism, and the period of Post-World War II art in Europe and the United
States. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: ART 211 or ART 212 or consent of instructor.
ART
313 Design History (4)
Survey
of graphic and product design from the Vienna Secession to the present,
including the Russian avant-garde, art deco, streamlining, and development of
Modernism. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: Any lower division art history course.
ART
314 History of Photography (4) GE C4
In-depth
survey of the artistic and cultural achievements in photography from its
invention to the present day. Significant photographers, the evolution of
aesthetic criteria in the context of other visual arts as well as
social/cultural impact. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: Completion of GE Areas A and
C3.
ART
316 Women as Subject and Object in Art
History (4)
(Also listed as WS 316)
Exploration
of the role of women in the visual arts. Women as artists, women as portrayed
in art, and feminist theory as it applies to the study of the visual arts and
art history. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: ART 111, ART 112 or consent of
instructor.
ART
317 Asian Art Survey (4)
Survey
of the traditional arts of Asia – primarily India, China and Japan. Emphasis on
the connections between the visual arts in Asia and the philosophical, social
and cultural environments in which they arose. 4 lectures. Prerequisite: ART
111 or ART 112, or ART 211, or consent of instructor.
ART
318 Asian Art Topics: National,
Religious, and Intellectual Movements (4) GE
C4
In-depth
examination of significant art movements in Asia. Each topic will focus on the development
of art in Asia within the context of a specific geographical or theoretical
framework. Details will vary depending on topic. Class Schedule will list topic selected. Total
credit limited to 12 units. (Updated 1/27/03) 4 lectures.
Prerequisite: Completion of GE Areas A and C3.
ART
322 Color Photography (3)
Fundamental
techniques in color photography. Theory of color, visual concepts, exposing
color transparencies and negatives, printing from color negatives, finishing
and presentation. Studio electronic flash and available light. 2 lectures, 1 laboratory.
Prerequisite: ART 222.
ART
323 Introduction to Digital Image
Making (3)
Digital
modification of color photography using transparency materials. Development of
consistent control of 35mm color transparency films. Digital photographic
vocabulary as well as theory of color in expression and communication. Survey
of contemporary color photography and digital image making. Miscellaneous
course fee required–see Class Schedule.
2 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: ART 181, ART 222 or consent of instructor.
ART
324 Photographic Expression: B/W (4)
Advanced
techniques including multiple exposure, series, high contrast and digital
manipulation. Emphasis on personal expression and developing style,
introduction to symbology, visual source development and the work of
contemporary creative photographers. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite:
ART 224 and ART 314.
ART
325 4x5 Camera Techniques (3)
Basic
techniques using 4x5 view cameras. Architecture, landscapes, portraiture, and
other outdoor subjects used to help the student master the use of large format
cameras. Other topics include exposure techniques, perspective, and sharpness
correction, lighting and composition. Sensitometric approach to B/W film
development and print quality emphasized. 2 lectures, 1 laboratory.
Prerequisite: ART 323.
ART
326 4x5 Camera/Commercial (3)
Professional
techniques with large format cameras. Outdoor and studio photography presented
using B/W film and color transparencies. Topics include studio lighting for glass
and metal, copying, interiors, and product photography. 2 lectures, 1
laboratory. Prerequisite: ART 325.
ART
327 Portraiture (3)
Studio
and environmental portraiture. Emphasis on light ratios/patterns; posing;
personality portrayal. Retouching of film and print. 2 lectures, 1 laboratory.
Prerequisite: ART 224.
ART
329 Editorial and Corporate Photography
(3)
Creating,
lighting and executing editorial photography. Producing photography for
corporate needs, i.e. annual reports, brochures and in-house publications.
Emphasis on selecting subject matter, handling lights and color film. 2
lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: ART 326.
ART
331 Typographic Design (3)
Principles
of letterforms and how these principles affect the communication of ideas through
graphic design. Analysis of type style, structure, and form. Computer
applications are required for appropriate problems. 3 activities. Prerequisite:
Junior standing. ART 133 or consent of instructor.
ART
332 Symbology (3)
Use
of symbolism and metaphor in graphic design. Communication of complex or
abstract concepts with connotative/denotative imagery. Development of ideas
from research, reference materials, and the imagination. Computer applications
are required for appropriate problems. 3 activities. Prerequisite: ART 133, ART
331, junior standing.
ART
333 Corporate Identity (3)
Design
and implementation of corporate logos. Development of a graphic standards
manual for use of identity in diverse applications. For Art and Design majors
only. Computer applications are required for appropriate problems. 3
activities. Prerequisite: ART 134, ART 332, junior standing.
ART
335 Digital 3D Modeling and Design (4)
Development
of skills and techniques in the use of three-dimensional design and modeling via
digital technology. Capabilities of current software in the design and modeling
of three-dimensional form. 2 lectures, 2 activities. Prerequisite: ART 134 and
ART 181, or consent of instructor.
ART
336 Exhibition Design/Museum Studies
(3)
Theory
and applied principles of exhibition design for art objects in the museum or
gallery setting. Class responsible for planning and installing actual gallery
exhibitions. Total credit limited to 9 units. 2 lectures, 1 laboratory.
Prerequisite: ART 148, ART 134, or consent of instructor.
ART
340 Glass Fusing and Forming (4)
Studio
course in the creative processes of fusing, forming, and assembling glass.
Introduction to the use of line, color, and texture related to glass as a
transparent or opaque material. Miscellaneous course fee required–see Class Schedule. Total credit limited to
8 units. 1 lecture, 3 activities. Prerequisite: ART 148 or ART 240 or consent
of instructor.
ART
345 Ceramics II (3)
Studio
course in hand, wheel, mold, extruder, jigger, and press forming skills. Design
of single and multiple forms and kiln firing procedures. Miscellaneous course
fee required–see Class Schedule.
Total credit limited to 6 units. 3 activities. Prerequisite: ART 148, or ART
134, or ART 245 or consent of instructor.
ART
346 Ceramics III (3)
Studio
use of clay, slip, engobe, glaze, stoneware and raku. Contemporary craftmaker's
skills are developed through use of historic and industrial techniques.
Miscellaneous course fee required–see Class
Schedule. 1 lecture, 2 activities. Prerequisite: ART 148, or ART 134, or
ART 245 or consent of instructor.
ART
353 Intermedia/Art (4)
Studio
course emphasizing individual and collaborative creative exploration with
project content derived from student's experience. Focus on using traditional
as well as new genres of artistic expression such as site specific
installations, video art, book works, and performance art. Class Schedule will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 8
units. 1 lecture, 3 activities. Prerequisite: ART 101, ART 131, and ART 148.
ART
355 Metalsmithing (3)
Studio
course investigating intermediate fabrication including raising, box
construction and masonite dye. Exploration of surface design techniques for
nonferrous metals. Emphasis on creative design solutions to problems.
Miscellaneous course fee required–see Class
Schedule. Total credit limited to 9 units. 3 activities. Prerequisite: ART
148 or ART 255, or consent of instructor.
ART
356 Jewelry Casting (3)
Introduction
to casting for the jeweler with emphasis on creative design solutions to
assigned problems. Use of lost wax techniques including design, wax working,
casting and finishing. Miscellaneous course fee required–see Class Schedule. Total credit limited to
9 units. 3 activities. Prerequisite: ART 148 or ART 255, or consent of
instructor.
ART
400 Special Problems for Advanced
Undergraduates (1–2)
Individual
investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems. Total credit
limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 2 units per quarter. Prerequisite: Senior
standing and consent of instructor.
ART
402 Life Drawing II (3)
Advanced
problems in life drawing. Advanced methods and techniques in the study of the
human form as it relates to proportion, anatomy analysis and composition. Total
credit limited to 6 units. 3 activities. Prerequisite: ART 302.
ART
406 Advanced Selected Topics in
Painting (3)
Comparative
development of proportion and structure of the human head and figure as it
relates to color and value. Mixing of pigment color and its implementation to
figure painting. Continued emphasis with figure, its artistic placement in
space and pictorial composition. Class
Schedule will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 6 units. 3
activities. Prerequisite: ART 302, ART 304.
ART
409 Advanced Painting (3)
Advanced
problems in painting. Emphasis on the creative process from concept to finished
art. Investigation of traditional, non-traditional and explorative work. to encourage
development of personal approach. Class
Schedule will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 9 units. 3
activities. Prerequisite: ART 309, or consent of instructor.
ART
427 Illustration Photography (3)
Applied
principles of design and color to produce a photograph that sells an idea,
product, or service. Both traditional and digital applications used. Joint
projects with ART 432, Advertising Design. Emphasis on thinking, planning,
interpreting, and presenting an idea photographically. 2 lectures, 1
laboratory. Prerequisite: ART 326 and senior standing.
ART
428 Portfolio Production Photography
(1)
Physical
production of final portfolio for the graduating senior in photography
concentration. 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: ART 427 and senior standing;
concurrent enrollment in ART 462 required.
ART
430 Advanced Typographic Design (3)
Advanced
principles of letterform design and modification related to the communication
of ideas. Continuation of analysis of type characteristics. Emphasis on computer
application to the typographic design processes. Miscellaneous course fee
required–see Class Schedule. 3
activities. Prerequisite: ART 333 and senior standing.
ART
431 Package Design (3)
Graphics
for food, beverage and related packaging. Positioning of products through
research into typography, imagery and color. For Art and Design majors only.
Computer applications are required for appropriate problems. 3 activities.
Prerequisite: ART 333 and senior standing.
ART
432 Advertising Design (3)
Development
of print advertising from concept to final presentation. Emphasis on art
direction, photo direction and copywriting. For Art and Design majors only.
Computer applications are required for appropriate problems. 3 activities.
Prerequisite: ART 333 and senior standing.
ART
433 Editorial Design (3)
Design
of editorial material, printed collateral, magazine layouts and annual reports.
For Art and Design majors only. Computer applications are required for
appropriate problems. 3 activities. Prerequisite: ART 431 and senior standing.
ART
435 Illustration (3)
Development
of concept and illustration techniques for use in graphic design and
advertising. Total credit limited to 6 units. For Art and Design majors only. 3
activities. Prerequisite: ART 204, ART 302, ART 331.
ART
440 Advanced Selected Topics in Glass
(4)
Continued
exploration into the expressive use of glass as a creative medium. Topics may
include glass casting, glass blowing, mold making, and kiln work. Miscellaneous
course fee required–see Class Schedule.
Total credit limited to 12 units. 2 lectures, 2 activities. Prerequisite: ART
240 or ART 340, or consent of instructor.
ART
448 Advanced Topics in Sculpture (3)
Studio
course specializing in three dimensional form. Materials include clay, plaster,
metal, or wood. Course content will be selected from various topics that are
representational, abstraction, non-objective, or conceptual. Class Schedule will list topic selected.
Total credit limited to 6 units; may be in same term. 3 activities.
Prerequisite: ART 248 and one of the following: ART 302 or ART 404.
ART
460 Professional Practices (2)
Professional
practices in the art, photography, and design fields, including legal and
ethical issues, taxes, contracts, fees and copyrights. Current job
opportunities are researched and a business plan is prepared. Course lectures
augmented by visiting professionals. For Art and Design majors only. 2
lectures. Prerequisite: Senior standing.
ART
461 Senior Project (2)
Selection
and completion of a project under faculty super-vision. Minimum of 90 hours
time. Results presented in a formal report. Prerequisite: Senior standing and
ART 460.
ART
462 Senior Portfolio Project (2)
Preparation
of portfolio system for entrance into the professional job market or graduate
school. 2 activities. Prerequisite: Senior standing and ART 461.
ART
463 Undergraduate Seminar (2)
Analysis
of selected problems and topics for undergraduates. 2 seminars. Prerequisite:
Senior standing.
ART
465 Contemporary Photography Seminar
(2)
Survey
of significant photographers and developments in the field since 1950. The
interaction between photography and the other visual arts as well as its social
impact during this period. Student presentations on selected research topics.
Total credit limited to 4 units. 2 seminars. Prerequisite: ART 314.
ART
470 Selected Advanced Topics (1–4)
Directed
group study of selected topics for advanced students. Open to undergraduate and
graduate students. Class Schedule
will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 8 units. 1 to 4 lectures.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
ART
471 Selected Advanced Laboratory (1–4)
Directed
group laboratory study of selected topics for advanced students. Open to undergraduate
and graduate students. Class Schedule
will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 8 units. 1 to 4 laboratories.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
ART
474 Collaborative Studio: Rendering,
Animation and Modeling (4) (Also listed as ARCH 474/ LA 474)
A
collaborative visualization and design studio focusing on rendering, animation
and modeling. Modeling and animation software for design conceptualization and
expression. Collaboration in teams with students from the Art and Design
Department and the College of Architecture and Environmental Design. Total
credit limited to 8 units. 2 lectures, 2 activities. Prerequisite: ART 335 or
ARCH 350 or LA 310, ARCH 460 or consent of instructor.
ART
483 Video and Multimedia Production (4)
Video
and computer generated multimedia presentation scripting, editing,
storyboarding and sound cutting. Emphasis on effective communication using
presentation techniques and application software to create high impact
applications. 2 lectures, 2 laboratories. Prerequisite: ART 181.
ART
484 Animation and Interactive Design
(3)
Creation
of in-depth animations and interactive presentations. Advanced scripting,
storyboarding and interactive communication techniques. 2 lectures, 1
laboratory. Prerequisite: ART 181.
ART
486 Advanced Digital Image Making (3)
Expressive
possibilities of latest image manipulation software. Advanced capabilities of
this software explored with focus on development of conceptual and expressive
abilities in the digital medium. Art and Design majors only. Miscellaneous
course fee required–see Class Schedule.
2 lectures, 1 laboratory. Prerequisite: ART 181 or ART 323 and senior standing.
ART
487 Web Design (3)
Planning
and implementation of web sites. Focus on site structure, navigation, HTML,
animation, and design considerations. Art and Design majors only. 2 lectures, 1
laboratory. Prerequisite: ART 181 or ART 323 and senior standing.
ART
494 Cooperative Education Experience
(6) (CR/NC)
Part-time
work experience in business, industry, government, and other areas of student
career interest. Positions are paid and usually require relocation and
registration in course for two consecutive quarters. Formal report and evaluation
by work supervisor required. Total credit limited to 16 units. Credit/No Credit
grading only. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and consent of instructor.
ART
495 Cooperative Education Experience
(12) (CR/NC)
Full-time
work experience in business, industry, government, and other areas of student
career interest. Positions are paid and usually require relocation and
registration in course for two consecutive quarters. Formal report and
evaluation by work supervisor required. Total credit limited to 16 units.
Credit/No Credit grading only. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and consent of
instructor.