Jun 16, 2024  
UOFM 2022-2023 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 
    
UOFM 2022-2023 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions-Undergraduate


Courses offered only online or both online and on-ground are indicated with (**)asterisks.  Some courses described in this catalog may require additional fees.

 

Architecture

  
  • ARCH 3322 - Structural Design 2

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Fundamentals of structural design and analysis of buildings and building components in relationship to material. PREREQUISITE: ARCH 3321 .

  
  • ARCH 3421 - Environmental Systems

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Studies in environmental technologies in architecture; mechanical systems, plumbing, electrical and energy conservation. COREQUISITE: ARCH 3221 , ARCH 3321 , ARCH 3613 , ARCH 3713 .

  
  • ARCH 3431 - Professional Practice

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Professional services; ethics; building programming; building codes; construction documents; cost estimating. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.

  
  • ARCH 3613 - Computer Apps in Design 3

    Credit Hours: (3) Former: (4613)
    Description: Advanced design, modeling, analytical concepts using various computer software programs. PREREQUISITE: ARCH 2612 , ARCH 2712 . COREQUISITE: ARCH 3321 , ARCH 3421 , ARCH 3713 .

  
  • ARCH 3713 - Design Studio 3

    Credit Hours: (5) Former: (3711)
    Description: Integrative design strategies that engage programmatic, contextual, and constructed dimensions of architecture and its representations with a focus on environmental and sustainable issues. PREREQUISITE: ARCH 2412 , ARCH 2612 , ARCH 2712 . COREQUISITE: ARCH 3221 , ARCH 3321 , ARCH 3421 , ARCH 3613 .

    High Impact Practice Code: Study Abroad
  
  • ARCH 3714 - Design Studio 4

    Credit Hours: (5) Former: (3712)
    Description: Integration of design determinants; selection and design of structural systems. environmental systems, materials, and connections for large and small scale buildings. PREREQUISITE: ARCH 3221 , ARCH 3321 , ARCH 3421 , ARCH 3613 , ARCH 3713 . COREQUISITE: ARCH 3222 , ARCH 3322 .

  
  • ARCH 4021 - Architecture Independent Study

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description: Independent research in selected area of architecture under supervision of architecture faculty. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor. (A-F, IP)

  
  • ARCH 4022 - Architecture+Urbanism Seminar

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Review of contemporary concepts in architectural design in context of urban environment; attitudes and phenomena which have led to the making of particular culture of our time and their impact on the built environment. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.

  
  • ARCH 4023 - Urban Design Seminar

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Comprehensive overview of significant issues of contemporary urban design; emphasis on experimental nature of cities; role of the architect in urban design. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.

  
  • ARCH 4231 - Issues in City Building

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Review of historical and contemporary issues in architecture, urban design, planning, and real estate development within the context of urban environment. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.

    High Impact Practice Code: Study Abroad
  
  • ARCH 4421 - Sustainable Design

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Principles of sustainable design as it relates to architecture and interior design. Topics include successful integration of sustainable design principles into building solutions; systematic evaluation of various design strategies in order to determine the most appropriate application. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.

  
  • ARCH 4430 - Internship in Architecture

    Credit Hours: (1-6)
    Description: Experiential learning to be achieved through an approved work assignment with a design firm, appropriate public or private entity, or a Department of Architecture faculty member. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.

  
  • ARCH 4441 - Construction Documents

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Construction drawings and specifications; document organization and integration of building systems; graphics conventions; structural, architectural and interior detailing. PREREQUISITE: ARCH 3322 , ARCH 3613 , ARCH 3714 . COREQUISITE: ARCH 4231 , ARCH 4715 .

  
  • ARCH 4451 - Site/Environmental Planning

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Building sites; selection and utilization, including environmental influences; technical aspects such as zoning, contour lines, parking, ingress/egress, site drainage, building location and sustainable design. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.

  
  • ARCH 4510-4519 - Special Topics in Architecture


    Description: Topics vary by semester, see online class schedule listing.

  
  • ARCH 4614 - Advanced Visual Communication

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description: Advanced design, modeling, and analytical concepts using various computer software programs. PREREQUISITE: ARCH 2612, permission of instructor.

  
  • ARCH 4715 - Design Studio 5

    Credit Hours: (5) Former: (4713)
    Description: Assessment, selection, integration of structural systems, building envelop systems, environmental systems, life-safety systems, building service systems into a comprehensive building design. PREREQUISITE: ARCH 3714 . COREQUISITE: ARCH 4231 , ARCH 4441 .

  
  • ARCH 4716 - Design Studio 6

    Credit Hours: (5) Former: (4714)
    Description: Issues of urban design; role of architecture in creating livable, sustainable cities; built environment and urban condition. PREREQUISITE: ARCH 4715 .

  
  • ARCH 4811 - Parameters Architecture Studio

    Credit Hours: (3-6)
    Description: Comprehensive overview of differences and relationships of history, technology, and culture in terms of impact on architecture and urban design; concepts of form generation and historic dimensions of architecture with respect to human settlement. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit when topic varies. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.

  
  • ARCH 4812 - Furniture Design Studio

    Credit Hours: (4)
    Description: Examination of historical precedents in modern style and place of furniture in architecture; design philosophy, expression of materials, construction. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.

  
  • ARCH 4821 - Urban Design Studio

    Credit Hours: (6)
    Description: Comprehensive overview of significant issues of contemporary urban design; emphasis on experiential nature of cities, role of public policy, and genesis and development of urban building types. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.

  
  • ARCH 4822 - Architecture/Urbanism Studio

    Credit Hours: (6)
    Description: Advanced design studio for identifying needs, resources, and operational methodologies across an expanded range of environmental scales; methods for identification of socio-cultural needs and coordination of complex variables, information, resources, leading to conceptualization and development of design of components of built environment.

  
  • ARCH 4823 - Design Collaborative Studio 1

    Credit Hours: (3-6)
    Description: Critical study of a defined community challenge that incorporates knowledge and skills from a variety of disciplines; conduct best practice research within and across disciplines. The purpose of this course is to support community engagement activities of the University of Memphis Design Collaborative (UMDC). May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. PREREQUISITE: Permission of instructor.

  
  • ARCH 4824 - Design Collaborative Studio 2

    Credit Hours: (3-6)
    Description: Critical study of a defined community challenge that incorporates knowledge and skills from a variety of disciplines; conduct best practice research within and across disciplines. The purpose of this course is to support community engagement activities of the University of Memphis Design Collaborative (UMDC). May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. PREREQUISITE: Permission of instructor.

  
  • ARCH 4825 - Design+Build Studio

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Collaborative research with faculty, students and community stakeholders; integration of concepts and methods as applied to building types, design, construction; site analysis and development of design solutions for community engagement project(s). May be repeated by permission for a maximum of 6 credit hours. PREREQUISITE: Permission of instructor.

  
  • ARCH 4833 - Architectural Illustration

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Basics of phenomenological theory as it applies to design communication; techniques of observational analysis; skills in applied color theory, perspective drawing, compositional refinement, and characteristics of materials and light; precedents of representation; graphic and verbal presentation. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.

  
  • ARCH 4841 - Studio Study Abroad

    Credit Hours: (3-9)
    Description: Comparative studies of cultures; relationships of culture to physical environment, organization of cities; history and behavior of inhabitants; analysis and documentation of elements of physical environment and relationship between buildings and urban fabric. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.

  
  • ARCH 4930 - Senior Thesis

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Study and research in specific area culminating in an integrating experience through individual and/or group projects and technical reports. PREREQUISITE: ARCH 4715 . (A-F, IP)

  
  • ARCH 4931 - Senior Thesis Seminar

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description: Study and research in a specific area culminating in an integrating experience through individual project; research techniques, preliminary research and conceptual development of architectural project; site analysis and selection, case studies; development of Thesis proposal. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.


Art

  
  • ART 1210 - Foundations Studio I

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Methods of studio practice including research, creative problem solving, idea development, collaborative operations, integration of digital technology, engagement with readings in contemporary art criticism and historical and critical texts; emphasis on development of independent projects and critical and verbal skill development.

  
  • ART 1215 - Foundations Studio II

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Exploration of design elements and principles as applied to development of two and three dimensional construction; imaginative and fundamental use of materials in visual problem solving. PREREQUISITE: ART 1210 .

  
  • ART 1311 - Drawing I

    Credit Hours: (3) Former: (TBR: ARTP 1010)
    Description: Introduction to materials and techniques of basic drawing; study of still life, rendering of the human form including work from skeleton and from female and male nude models to develop perception of line, value, space, and volume; use of contour and gesture.

  
  • ART 1314 - Drawing II

    Credit Hours: (3) Former: (TBR: ARTP 1020)
    Description: Use of basic drawing materials and techniques; analysis and rendering of the human form, still-life, architectural space and landscape; work from skeleton and from female or male models; study of anatomy and proportion; introduction to issues of expression; continued study of perspective; introduction to alternative drawing approaches. PREREQUISITE: ART 1311 .

  
  • ART 2000 - Visual Imaging for Fashion and Merchandising

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Students learn the fundamental specific to fashion and merchandising using relevant software such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.  They develop original designs through research.  Trends, design journals, various presentation formats and design markets are explored. 

  
  • ART 2005 - Intro to the Fashion Industry

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Introduction to the types of enterprises, activities, operations, interrelationships, and practices in fashion industry; emphasis on merchandising terminology and techniques.

  
  • ART 2015 - Textiles

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Application of research, critical thinking, and problem solving skills to identify and analyze textile industry trends, historical events and developments, and practices that support the merchandising of textiles and end products to consumers.

  
  • ART 2106 - 3D Visual Merchandising

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Theory and practice in visual merchandising (display); including retail interior planning, window display techniques, display creation, planning promotions, and determining budgets.

  
  • ART 2200 - Fashion Sketching and Illustration for Design I

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: This course students learn the proportions and techniques for sketching the nine-head figure.and emphasizes the perfection of fashion figure poses, the accurate illustration of garments, and the development of the students own sketching style. Students learn to render, using colored pencil, markers, pen and computer.

  
  • ART 2213 - Typographic Design I

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Terminology, technology, and design aspects of typography for effective communication. PREREQUISITE: ART 1210, ART 1311, ART 1215, ART 1314, and ART 2223 or Permission of Instructor.

  
  • ART 2219 - Visual Thinking

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Fundamental methods in generating ideas for effective visual communication. PREREQUISITE: ART 1210, ART 1311, ART 1215, ART 1314, ART 2223 or Permission of Instructor.

  
  • ART 2223 - Computer Assisted Graphc Des

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Introduction to computer graphic design; overview of technical and aesthetic issues relevant to graphic design profession. PREREQUISITE: ART 1210, ART 1311 or Permission of Instructor.

  
  • ART 2305 - Princ Time/Based Media

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Study of various principles and techniques applied by cinematographers, film editors and designers to plan and produce time-based media; storyboarding and effective use of animation and sound.

  
  • ART 2331 - Painting I

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Preliminary course in theory and practice of oil painting. PREREQUISITE: ART 1210 , ART 1311 , or permission of instructor.

  
  • ART 2351 - Printmaking I

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Printmaking processes: relief, intaglio, planography, and stencil, focusing on relief and screen printing. PREREQUISITE: ART 1210 , ART 1311 , or permission of instructor.

  
  • ART 2352 - Intro Intaglio/Lithography

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Monochrome metal plate intaglio and stone lithography. Intaglio includes etching, engraving, and acquatint; lithography includes crayon, wash, and transfer; emphasis on personal expression. PREREQUISITE: ART 1210 , ART 1311 , or permission of instructor.

  
  • ART 2511 - Sculpture I

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Introduction to basic materials and techniques of sculpture. PREREQUISITE: ART 1215  or permission of instructor.

  
  • ART 2523 - Ceramics I

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Introduction to clay and ceramic process; emphasis on thoughtful, purposeful exploration of medium, regarding both pottery vessel and nonvessel object.

  
  • ART 2701 - Photography I

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Basic techniques and processes of still photography; history and aesthetics of photography as fine art; emphasis on personalized perception and seeing photographically.

  
  • ART 2702 - Photography II

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Exploration of still photography as means to personal expressive statement and self-discovery; assignments emphasize a broad range of contemporary photographic practice. PREREQUISITE: ART 2701  or permission of instructor.

  
  • ART 3000 - Photography Lab Management

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description: Training in proper photography lab management; after training, class time is devoted to lab management experience.

  
  • ART 3010 - Fashion Product Development/Social Responsibility

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Students learn to recognize, evaluate, and implement aspects of sustainable and ethical fashion, from fiber to production. Students design products following best practices in environmental, ethical, and social responsibility. Students will learn to evaluate eco-friendly materials; identify responsible manufacturing or select an endangered craft to support; and incorporate ethics into the fabric of their product development. Eco labels that apply to the packaging and labeling necessary for the retail environment will be introduced.

  
  • ART 3050 - Costume History

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: This course provides an overview of costume history in Western culture from ancient civilizations to the present. Students examine cultural, social, and historical events and analyze their effect on the history of costume and apparel, including the influence of historical costume on fashion today. Students develop a broad fashion vocabulary and become familiar with period costume terminology.

  
  • ART 3075 - Basic Industry Sewing and Construction

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: This course introduces the student to the basic concepts of garment construction. The student will have an overview of the industrial equipment, the processes of measuring, cutting, sewing, and sequence of assembly. Through the completion of samples and the construction of basic garments, students apply fundamental garment construction skills utilizing industrial equipment.

  
  • ART 3100 - Pattern Drafting I

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Flat pattern techniques in accordance with garment trade practices.  Emphasis will be on the manipulation of patterns for more complex designs.  Students develop an understanding of how to use the basic block in constructing muslin samples.

  
  • ART 3206 - Merchandising Systems and Applications

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Analysis of formulas used to plan and control the flow of merchandise through the use of both computer and manual systems.

  
  • ART 3208 - Photography Candidacy Review

    Credit Hours: 1
    Description: Portfolio submission to the photography concentration. PREREQUISITE: ART 1210, 1215, 1311, 1314, PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: ART 2331 or 2351, 2511 or 2523, 2701, 2702, 3301, 3701

  
  • ART 3209 - Studio Arts Candidacy Review

    Credit Hours: 1
    Description: Portfolio submission to the studio arts concentration. PREREQUISITE: ART 1210, 1215, 1311, 1314 PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: ART 2331, 2351, 2511, 2523, 2701, 3301

  
  • ART 3210 - Graphic Des Candidacy Review

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description: Portfolio submission to the graphic design concentration. May be taken up to 2 times. PREREQUISITE: ART 1210, ART 1311, ART 1215, ART 1314, and ART 2223 COREQUISITE: ART 2213 and ART 2219 S, U, or I.

  
  • ART 3213 - Typographic Design II

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Advanced problems involving visual organization and typography as an expressive design element. PREREQUISITE: ART 2213, ART 2219, ART 2223, and ART 3210 or Permission of Instructor.

  
  • ART 3219 - Image Design

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Strategies, processes and techniques for integrating verbal and visual messages in graphic communications; illustration and computer imaging. PREREQUISITE: ART 2213, ART 2219, ART 2223, and ART 3210 or Permission of Instructor.

  
  • ART 3222 - Graphic Design Method

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Emphasis on intellectual processes underlying applied design. PREREQUISITE: ART 3213, ART 3219, ART 3227, ART 3210 or Permission of Instructor.

  
  • ART 3227 - Electronic Pre-Press Prod

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Methods of preparing art for reproduction. PREREQUISITE: ART 3213, ART 3219, ART 3210 or Permission of Instructor.

  
  • ART 3300 - Draping Techniques

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: This course introduces students to basic draping techniques and industry procedures. It is an introduction to understanding proportion, fit, and balance in a 3-dimensional design.

  
  • ART 3301 - Digital Art

    Credit Hours: (3) Former: ART 2301
    Description: Introduction to computer graphics and its application in field of Art; use of standard hardware and software to solve creative problems; exploration of current issues and computer history.

  
  • ART 3313 - Drawing And Composition

    Credit Hours: (3) Former: (2313)
    Description: Problems in visual communication; emphasis on compositional and technical considerations; analytical and objective investigations of organizational problems; use of varied graphic media and methods. PREREQUISITE: ART 1311  and ART 1314 , or permission of instructor.

  
  • ART 3314 - Drawing And Concepts

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Problems in visual communication; emphasis on personal expression; conceptual and subjective investigation of individual problem-solving strategies; use of varied graphic media and methods. PREREQUISITE: ART 2313 or permission of instructor.

  
  • ART 3332 - Painting II

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Continuation of ART 2331 ; still-life, landscape, and portrait painting.

  
  • ART 3351 - Printmaking II

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: In-depth study of metal plate intaglio printmaking processes: engraving, drypoint, etching, aquatint, and color intaglio; mixed media; emphasizes personal expression. PREREQUISITE: ART 2352  or permission of instructor.

  
  • ART 3352 - Printmaking III

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: In-depth study of lithography in monochrome and color from stone and aluminum plates; mixed media color printing; emphasizes personal expression. PREREQUISITE: ART 2352  or permission of instructor.

  
  • ART 3400 - Computer Aided Fashion Drawing and Design

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Development of technical sketches and illstrations utilizing Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Hands-on experience in drawing of flat technical sketch and creating accurate garment detail.

  
  • ART 3411 - Art for Children

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Introduction to skills and methods for instructional art programs in studio and art appreciation activities; emphasis on materials and ideas for children’s art expression and development.

  
  • ART 3414 - Primary School Art Practicum

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description: Observation and art teaching in a local K-4 classroom; campus based seminars. PREREQUISITE: Art major and permission of instructor. (S/U).

  
  • ART 3416 - Middle School Art Practicum

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description: Observation and art teaching in a local 5-8 classroom; campus based seminars. PREREQUISITE: Art major and permission of instructor. (S/U).

  
  • ART 3423 - Art Secondary Schools

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Studio activities and related art education issues relevant to the artistic development of adolescents; emphasizes multicultural concerns and art evaluation systems. PREREQUISITE: ART 3411 , ARTH 2101, 2102, or permission of instructor.

  
  • ART 3450 - Computer Patternmaking

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: In this introduction to the fundamentals of pattern drafting techniques using Gerber Technology, students reinforce skills developed in previous manual pattern drafting classes and apply their knowledge to producing patterns using the computer. Additional pattern drafting techniques are explored. Students also produce markers. 

  
  • ART 3511 - Sculpture II

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Problems of sculptural form as expressed in metal, wood, and related materials.

  
  • ART 3512 - Sculpture III

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Continuation of ART 3511 ; emphasis on techniques.

  
  • ART 3522 - Alternate Processes in Clay

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: none PREREQUISITE: ART 1210
    ART 1311
    ART 2523

  
  • ART 3524 - Ceramics II

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Some consideration to fundamental historical and aesthetic aspects peculiar to ceramics as a studio medium. PREREQUISITE: ART 3522 , or permission of instructor.

  
  • ART 3600 - Consumer Engagement in the Digital Era

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: In this course, students evaluate the impact of the Internet on consumer behaviors and learn to integrate evolving mobile commerce, social media, merchandise presentation technologies, and customer data analytics into effective merchandising strategies for the omni-channel era. Students will apply concepts by understanding their own digital presence and professional brand, in addition to assessing the digital presence of relevant individuals and organizations.

  
  • ART 3650 - Merchandise Buying

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: A course in the study of stock control and managing open-to-buys which provides a practicum in buying and utilizing computer spreadsheets for data analysis.

  
  • ART 3701 - Photography III

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Continuation of ART 2702 . Closer examination of several key photographers’ work as point of departure for student work; how student work relates to traditions. PREREQUISITE: ART 2702 , or permission of instructor.

  
  • ART 4000 - Advanced Sewing Techniques

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: In this course students study advanced construction techniques applied to more structured garments building on shills from basic industry sewing and construction techniques.

  
  • ART 4010 - 4029 - Special Topics in Art


    Description: Topics vary by semester, see online class schedule listing.

  
  • ART 4140 - Publication Design

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Advanced skills and techniques for design of printed media, including magazine and newspaper design; emphasis on story and page design, graphics, headlines and other display typograpahy; approaches to print design presentation on digital platforms.

  
  • ART 4169 - Mural Painting as Public Art

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Fundamental principles of painting in the creation of indoor and outdoor murals; various techniques specific to mural painting and the design and creation of murals.

  
  • ART 4209 - Digitl/Motion Typogrphy

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Aesthetic and technical issues for effective typographic communication in electronic media; emphasis on relationship of form to content; special consideration of time-based presentation and impact of electronic interface.

  
  • ART 4211 - Writing/Design Process

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Synthesis of verbal and visual problem-solving methods and the use of writing as integral phase of design process. PREREQUISITE: ART 3222, 3227, 4220, 3210 or Permission of Instructor.

  
  • ART 4220 - Print Communication Design

    Credit Hours: (3) Former: (ART 4221)
    Description: Practical problems in areas of publication, information, corporate and promotional design. PREREQUISITE: ART 3213 , 3219 , 3227 , 3210  or Permission of Instructor.

  
  • ART 4223 - Special Studies/Graphic Des

    Credit Hours: (3-12)
    Description: Advanced instruction in electronic imaging, typography, and publication design, 3-dimensional design, corporate and promotional design, or information graphics. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours when topics vary. PREREQUISITE: ART 3222, 3227, 4220, 3210 or Permission of Instructor.

  
  • ART 4224 - History Graphic Design

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Cultural, theoretical, and stylistic aspects of major movements in the field of graphic design in Europe and America from Industrial Revolution to present. PREREQUISITE: ART 3213, ART 3219, ART 3227, and ART 3210 or Permission of Instructor.

  
  • ART 4226 - Studio Arts Internship

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Practical experience in professional studio art or arts organization within approved work environment. PREREQUISITE: Permission of Instructor.

  
  • ART 4227 - Fashion Internship

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: This immersive internship provides fashion students with an opportunity to apply academic knowledge and skills in a practical setting, while obtaining new knowledge and skills in preparation for professional work. Students deepen their knowledge about important applied aspects of their fashion education, enhance their professional skills in a real-world context, build their professional network, and inform their career choices. Additional faculty-supervised activities provide the opportunity for an in-depth reflection on the internship experience.

  
  • ART 4228 - Photography Internship

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Practical experience in professional photography or art within approved work environment. PREREQUISITE: ART 2702

  
  • ART 4229 - Gallery Internship

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Practical experience in professional photography or art within approved professional work environment.

  
  • ART 4230 - Graphic Design Internship

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Practical experience in visual communication within approved professional work environment. PREREQUISITE: ART 4233, ART 4560, ART 4211, ART 4223, and ART 3210 or Permission of Instructor.

  
  • ART 4233 - Design Practice Studio

    Credit Hours: (3-12)
    Description: Work under faculty supervision on projects for institutional and corporate clients; assist in developing publications, exhibits, signage and other graphics, and participate in professional design process from project inception to completion. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours credit with approval of advisor, but not for the purpose of improving a grade previously earned. PREREQUISITE: ART 3222, ART 3227, ART 4220, and ART 3210 or Permission of Instructor.

  
  • ART 4235 - Graphic Design Portfolio

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Methodology and techniques in graphic design applied to an extended visual communication project; written proposal, preparation of comprehensive layouts and oral/visual presentation of project. PREREQUISITE: ART 4233, ART 4560, ART 4211, ART 4223, and ART 3210 or Permission of Instructor.

  
  • ART 4314 - Art of the Book

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Comprehensive study of skills and processes involved on design of traditional and nontraditional book formats; investigation of history of the book, book as aesthetic object and as vehicle for creative expression. PREREQUISITE: ART 3313 , ART 3314 , or permission of instructor.

  
  • ART 4321 - Drawing and Painting I

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description: Advanced drawing and painting methods; emphasis on transparent watercolor. PREREQUISITE: ART 3313 , or permission of instructor.

 

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