300

FA 304 Development of the Fine Arts In Europe

Western culture through the study of art forms from the Renaissance to the twentieth century. (Salzburg only.)

3

FA 307 The Arts in Portland

An exploration of the arts in Portland, including music, theatre, film, visual arts, and architecture. A majority of the class sessions are field trips to experience the arts in person. May be substituted for FA 207. Fee: $100.

3

FA 315 Black and White Photography II

Students will expand their knowledge of traditional black and white photographic processes with a wide range of materials and techniques. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. May not be audited. Fee: $90.00.

3

Prerequisites

FA 215, FA 216 or permission of instructor.

FA 317 Creative Photography

Students will learn a range of alternative photographic processes and equipment, such as pinhole and "Holga" cameras and cyanotypes. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. May not be audited. Fee: $90.00.

3

Prerequisites

FA 215, FA 216 or permission of instructor.

FA 318 Digital Photography

An introduction to digital photography: basic digital camera operations, digital photographic techniques for adjusting and manipulating images in Adobe Photoshop, and fundamentals of digital image capture, output, and workflow management including scanning, printing, and preparing images for the Internet. Course consists of lectures, demonstrations, lab exercises, field trips, weekly shooting assignments, critiques, and a final project/portfolio. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits. Fee $75.

2

FA 325 3-D Design

Helps the student to build his/her own unique language as an expressive tool for art making. The creation of 3-D objects will be made from a variety of materials such as wood, clay, found objects, and mache. Enhances skills in perception, balance, and composition. Fee: $20.

3

FA 327 Painting II

Studio supervision in advanced design and painting techniques. Class is conducted by a series of seminar conferences and projects. Students are expected to provide all necessary materials. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. May not be audited.

2

Prerequisites

FA 226 or permission of instructor.

FA 329 Ceramics II

Advanced methods of forming and glazing pots. Individual exploration of clay is encouraged. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. May not be audited. Fee: $20.

2

Prerequisites

FA 228 or equivalent, or permission of instructor.

FA 343 Drawing II

Advanced studio training in figure drawing and mixed media in graphite and ink. Course also includes application of the principles of object drawing and sketching to outdoor settings. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. May not be audited.

2

Prerequisites

FA 242 or permission of instructor.

FA 344 Figure Drawing II

Advanced studio training in the techniques of drawing the human form, including the use of live models. May not be audited. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits. Fee: $40.

2

Prerequisites

FA 242 or permission of instructor.

FA 345 Sculpture II: Stone Carving

This advanced studio class focuses entirely on stone carving. Skills and concepts learned in FA 244 will be strengthened while furthering a personal visual vocabulary using stone. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. May not be audited. Fee: $30.

2

Prerequisites

FA 244 or permission of instructor.

FA 346 Printmaking

Introduction to the art of printmaking. A studio course in which students will make prints using a variety of techniques. May not be audited. Fee. $20.

2

FA 350 Art History I

Study art in its cultural context from ancient times to the early Renaissance. Topics include Paleolithic art and artifacts; the art and architecture of the ancient civilizations of Egypt, the Near East, Greece and Rome; plus works and issues arising from the Christian tradition and its dialogue with the ancient world. Visual resources include slides and video.

3

FA 351 Art History II

Study works of art and architecture from the High Renaissance to Postmodernism. Emphasis is on individual artists, art movements, and significant works studied in their cultural context.

3