Art-Drawing (DRAW)
Description: Introduction to drawing as an essential skill for creative problem solving, research development, idea generation, self-expression, and communication. In this course, we will learn skills to execute academic drawings. Emphasis will be placed upon the close observation of visual relationships, the process of constructing a coherent image, and the expressive potential of drawing.
This course is a prerequisite for: DRAW 202
Prerequisites: DRAW 202
Description: Advanced work in drawing with emphasis on drawing the human figure.
Prerequisites: DRAW 401
Description: Advanced work in drawing with emphasis on individual problems.
Prerequisites: Permission of the Instructor
Description: Independent Study in Drawing
Prerequisites: Senior standing, co-register with ARTP 400 Capstone Art Experience; and permission
Should be taken during the final semester of the BA or BFA in art. If the final semester is summer, then course should be taken during the preceding spring semester.
Description: Culminating experience in Area of Emphasis to produce work for the Capstone Art Exhibition.