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Advanced Hot Metals: Fabrication

A-S 560 is an advanced level course, continuing metal working skills, techniques and processes for producing sculptural forms based on traditional and contemporary ideas. Primary emphasis is placed on metal shop orientation: fabrication, forging and non-traditional materials and surfaces. Sculptural concepts are explored through individual research, critical discussions and art production. May be repeated to a maximum of nine credit hours.

Advanced Hot Metals: Casting

A-S 561 is an advanced course in metal working skills, techniques and processes for production sculpture forms based on traditional and contemporary ideas. Primary emphasis is placed on metal shop orientation: casting and non-traditional materials and surfaces. Sculptural concepts are explored through individual research, critical discussions and art production. May be repeated to a maximum of nine credit hours.

Photography Projects II

A-S 581 is a continuation of A-S 580. The emphasis of this course is advanced exploration and experimentation of photographic techniques, self-expression, and long-term project development in preparation for student's future success in independent research. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.

Painting V

Advanced studio investigation of current ideas in painting. Exploration of contemporary and traditional procedures, materials, and issues in a context of a group discussion and review. May be repeated to a maximum of nine credits.

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