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ART AND ART HISTORY Office: 150 Art Building, 450 Reuther Mall; 313-577-2980 Chairperson: John Richardson Undergraduate Advisor: Avanti Herczeg Academic Services Officer: Michele Porter Visual Resource Curator: Terry Kerby Art Exhibitions Director: Tom Pyrzewski Art Studio Supervisor: Robert Taormina Art Office Supervisor: Amy Hays Sculpture and 3D Studio Supervisor: Michael Bogdan Systems Integrator: Ian Chapp http://www.art.wayne.edu The James Pearson Duffy Department of Art and Art History is dedicated to the understanding, production and presentation of works of art in all media. It seeks to explore and develop visual literacy as well as technical, critical and conceptual skills. The curriculum combines history, theory, practice and technology with interdisciplinary learning that aims to nurture a balance between technical proficiency, experimentation with new ideas and studying the visual arts as a means of understanding the intellectual and cultural history of humanity. By receiving a comprehensive training in the visual arts within the context of a liberal arts education, students are encouraged to master the various avenues of creative investigation and learning within the Department as well as in other departments of the College and the University at large. Each student is thereby able to progress from fundamentals to creative and intellectual maturity and given the tools of professionalization in a variety of different areas while immersed in the rich diversity of cultural and research opportunities offered by the University as a whole. Academic Work Retention Policy: The Department reserves the right to retain, for its permanent collection, the work submitted by students for credit in any course, and to exhibit or reproduce such work in University publications. Students are encouraged to retain work as they proceed through their program, so as to have at least twenty works for a final portfolio review and demonstration of progress. Advising: All students in the Department of Art and Art History are encouraged to meet regularly with their advisors regarding their selected program of study every semester. Students are advised to register as early as allowable to ensure that classes are available to them. Students are encouraged to take courses pertaining to their major as soon as the first semester of study in the Department of Art and Art History. They are also encouraged to consult a Department advisor for information regarding the declaration of major. Transfer Students Transfer students must complete a minimum of twenty-seven resident credits in art courses for the B.F.A. degree with a studio major; a minimum of twelve resident credits with B.A. degree with a studio major; a minimum of twelve resident credits with an art history major; or a minimum of twelve resident credits for either the B.A. or B.S. degree with a major in design and merchandising. The minimum grade for each course required in the major, which must be taken in the Department of Art and Art History, must be no less than a C- in order for the course credit to count toward completion of the degree. A minimum of fifty- six credits must be completed for the degree from a Bachelor Degree granting institution. Articulation Agreements (Transfer of Credit) Articulation agreements are formal arrangements by which Wayne State University enters into agreement with other institutions for the transfer of college credits in certain designated degree programs. Students who have come to the Department of Art and Art History to pursue a degree in Art, Design, Art History or Fashion Design and Merchandising under an articulation agreement with another school or college program are required to meet with the Department academic advisor on a regular basis to ensure compliance with the terms of the agreement. Art ABT, JEFFREY: M.F.A., B.F.A., Drake University; Professor AUBERT, DANIELLE: M.F.A., Yale University; B.A., University of Virginia; Assistant Professor BILAITIS, RICHARD J.: M.F.A., B.A., Wayne State University; Professor Emeritus DELAURA, PAMELA: M.F.A., Temple University; B.F.A., State University of New York at Buffalo; Associate Professor FITZGERALD, THOMAS P.: M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art; B.F.A., Cleveland Institute of Art; Associate Professor Emeritus GREGORY, SIOBHAN: M.F.A., University of Illinois at Chicago; M.A., Wayne State University; B.A., Pratt University; Senior Lecturer HALEY, RICHARD: M.F.A., B.A., University of California, Davis; M.A., California State University, Sacramento; Lecturer HEGARTY, JOHN G.: M.F.A., M.A., Iowa University; B.A., Westmar College; Emeritus Professor JOHNSON, RAYNELD: Ph.D., B.A., Wayne State University; M.A., Michigan State University; Senior Lecturer JUPENA, URBAN R.: M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art; B.F.A., Philadelphia College of Art; Professor Emeritus KALMAN, LAUREN: MFA, The Ohio State University; BFA, Massachusetts College of Art; Assistant Professor KRITZMAN, BRIAN: M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art; B.F.A., Wayne State University; Associate Professor LARSON, EVAN: M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Associate Professor MacDONALD, Katie: M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art; B.A., University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; Lecturer MOLDENHAUER, JUDITH A.: M.F.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison; M.A., Stanford University; B.F.A., University of Illinois, Urbana; Associate Professor RICHARDSON, JOHN: M.A., M.F.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison; B.A., University of Puget Sound; Professor ROSAS, MELVIN: M.F.A., Tyler School of Art, Temple University; B.F.A., Drake University; Professor SHAHEEN, VICTORIA: M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art; B.F.A., Corcoran College of Art and Design; Lecturer Art and Art History 1

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ART AND ART HISTORYOffice: 150 Art Building, 450 Reuther Mall; 313-577-2980Chairperson: John RichardsonUndergraduate Advisor: Avanti HerczegAcademic Services Officer: Michele PorterVisual Resource Curator: Terry KerbyArt Exhibitions Director: Tom PyrzewskiArt Studio Supervisor: Robert TaorminaArt Office Supervisor: Amy HaysSculpture and 3D Studio Supervisor: Michael BogdanSystems Integrator: Ian Chapphttp://www.art.wayne.edu

The James Pearson Duffy Department of Art and Art History is dedicatedto the understanding, production and presentation of works of art in allmedia. It seeks to explore and develop visual literacy as well as technical,critical and conceptual skills. The curriculum combines history, theory,practice and technology with interdisciplinary learning that aims tonurture a balance between technical proficiency, experimentation withnew ideas and studying the visual arts as a means of understandingthe intellectual and cultural history of humanity. By receiving acomprehensive training in the visual arts within the context of a liberalarts education, students are encouraged to master the various avenuesof creative investigation and learning within the Department as well asin other departments of the College and the University at large. Eachstudent is thereby able to progress from fundamentals to creative andintellectual maturity and given the tools of professionalization in a varietyof different areas while immersed in the rich diversity of cultural andresearch opportunities offered by the University as a whole.

Academic Work Retention Policy: The Department reserves the right toretain, for its permanent collection, the work submitted by students forcredit in any course, and to exhibit or reproduce such work in Universitypublications. Students are encouraged to retain work as they proceedthrough their program, so as to have at least twenty works for a finalportfolio review and demonstration of progress.

Advising: All students in the Department of Art and Art History areencouraged to meet regularly with their advisors regarding their selectedprogram of study every semester. Students are advised to register asearly as allowable to ensure that classes are available to them. Studentsare encouraged to take courses pertaining to their major as soon as thefirst semester of study in the Department of Art and Art History. Theyare also encouraged to consult a Department advisor for informationregarding the declaration of major.

Transfer StudentsTransfer students must complete a minimum of twenty-seven residentcredits in art courses for the B.F.A. degree with a studio major; aminimum of twelve resident credits with B.A. degree with a studio major;a minimum of twelve resident credits with an art history major; or aminimum of twelve resident credits for either the B.A. or B.S. degreewith a major in design and merchandising. The minimum grade for eachcourse required in the major, which must be taken in the Departmentof Art and Art History, must be no less than a C- in order for the coursecredit to count toward completion of the degree. A minimum of fifty-six credits must be completed for the degree from a Bachelor Degreegranting institution.

Articulation Agreements (Transfer ofCredit)Articulation agreements are formal arrangements by which Wayne StateUniversity enters into agreement with other institutions for the transferof college credits in certain designated degree programs. Students whohave come to the Department of Art and Art History to pursue a degreein Art, Design, Art History or Fashion Design and Merchandising underan articulation agreement with another school or college program arerequired to meet with the Department academic advisor on a regularbasis to ensure compliance with the terms of the agreement.

ArtABT, JEFFREY: M.F.A., B.F.A., Drake University; Professor

AUBERT, DANIELLE: M.F.A., Yale University; B.A., University of Virginia;Assistant Professor

BILAITIS, RICHARD J.: M.F.A., B.A., Wayne State University; ProfessorEmeritus

DELAURA, PAMELA: M.F.A., Temple University; B.F.A., State University ofNew York at Buffalo; Associate Professor

FITZGERALD, THOMAS P.: M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art; B.F.A.,Cleveland Institute of Art; Associate Professor Emeritus

GREGORY, SIOBHAN: M.F.A., University of Illinois at Chicago; M.A., WayneState University; B.A., Pratt University; Senior Lecturer

HALEY, RICHARD: M.F.A., B.A., University of California, Davis; M.A.,California State University, Sacramento; Lecturer

HEGARTY, JOHN G.: M.F.A., M.A., Iowa University; B.A., Westmar College;Emeritus Professor

JOHNSON, RAYNELD: Ph.D., B.A., Wayne State University; M.A., MichiganState University; Senior Lecturer

JUPENA, URBAN R.: M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art; B.F.A.,Philadelphia College of Art; Professor Emeritus

KALMAN, LAUREN: MFA, The Ohio State University; BFA, MassachusettsCollege of Art; Assistant Professor

KRITZMAN, BRIAN: M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art; B.F.A., WayneState University; Associate Professor

LARSON, EVAN: M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art; B.A., University ofWisconsin-Milwaukee; Associate Professor

MacDONALD, Katie: M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art; B.A., University ofWisconsin-La Crosse; Lecturer

MOLDENHAUER, JUDITH A.: M.F.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison;M.A., Stanford University; B.F.A., University of Illinois, Urbana; AssociateProfessor

RICHARDSON, JOHN: M.A., M.F.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison; B.A.,University of Puget Sound; Professor

ROSAS, MELVIN: M.F.A., Tyler School of Art, Temple University; B.F.A.,Drake University; Professor

SHAHEEN, VICTORIA: M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art; B.F.A., CorcoranCollege of Art and Design; Lecturer

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TROFFKIN, ERIC: M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art; B.A. AmherstCollege; Associate Professor

WEIR, MARY M. (MARGI): M.F.A., University of California Los Angeles;M.A. New Mexico State University; B.A. Wheaton College; AssociateProfessor

WIDAWSKI, SUSAN: M.A., Wayne State University; B.S., Eastern MichiganUniversity; Lecturer

WILBERT, ROBERT J.: M.F.A., B.F.A., University of Illinois; ProfessorEmeritus

ZAJAC, JOSEPH B.: M.F.A., B.F.A., Eastern Michigan University; ProfessorEmeritus

ZIMMERMAN, MARILYN: M.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago;B.A., Purdue University; Associate Professor

Art HistoryAPEL, DORA: Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh; M.A., Wayne State University;B.A., State University of New York, Binghamton; Professor

FRANKLIN, SARAH MARGARET: Ph.D., University of Cambridge; M.A.,B.A., University of New Mexico; Associate Professor

JACKSON, MARION E.: Ph.D., M.A., B.A., University of Michigan;Distinguished Professor Emeritus

MADIGAN, BRIAN: Ph.D., University of Minnesota; M.A., University of NewBrunswick; M.A., B.A., Rutgers University; Associate Professor

NOEL, SAMANTHA: Ph.D., M.A., Duke University; B.A., Brooklyn College;Assistant Professor

OLMSTED, JENNIFER: Ph.D. Northwestern University; M.A., University ofNorth Carolina; B.A., Bryn Mawr College; Associate Professor

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Art CoreACO 1200 Surface Studio Cr. 3Core studio for visual communication in a spectrum of two-dimensionalmedia and color theory. Explorations include elements and principlesof design, basic digital technique, basic traditional material handling,creative thinking, critical discussion and problem solving. Offered EveryTerm.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students.Course Material Fees: $105

ACO 1230 Space Studio Cr. 3Core studio for visual communication in a spectrum of three-dimensionalmedia and composition in the built environment. Explorations includeelements and principles of design, basic digital techniques, materialhandling, shop experience, and creative problem solving. Offered EveryTerm.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students.Course Material Fees: $140

ACO 1270 Time Studio Cr. 3Core studio for visual communication in time-based media compositionincluding elements and principles of design, basic time-based methodsfor audio/video production, performance, social practice, creativethinking, and critical discussion and problem solving. Offered Every Term.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students.Course Material Fees: $150

Art: CeramicsACR 2550 Ceramics and Pottery Design I Cr. 3Introduction to beginning clay forming, glazing and firing. Primarily fornon-art and beginning art majors. Offered Every Term.Course Material Fees: $75

ACR 2560 Ceramics and Pottery Design II Cr. 3Continuation of ACR 2550. Development of personal approach isencouraged. Offered Every Term.Prerequisites: ACR 2550Course Material Fees: $75

ACR 3550 Beginning Ceramics Cr. 3Basic techniques of wheel throwing, hand building, glazing and firing.Lectures, demonstrations, critiques. Offered Every Term.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 and ADR 1060Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $75

ACR 4000 Ceramics: Wheel Throwing Cr. 3Development of personal, technical and aesthetic skills in using potter'swheel as tool to create utilitarian and non-utilitarian objects. Group andindividual critiques. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: ACR 2550 and ACR 3550Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 12 Credits

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ACR 4001 Handbuilding Cr. 3Intermediate and advanced handbuilding techniques including coiling,extrusions, mold and slab construction. Surfacing, glazing and firingprocesses as they apply to completing the objects. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: ACR 2550 and ACR 3550Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 12 Credits

ACR 4550 Intermediate Ceramics Cr. 3Advanced building techniques; glaze and clay body calculation, mold-making and aesthetic evaluation. Offered Every Term.Prerequisites: ACR 3550Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90

ACR 5550 Advanced Ceramics Cr. 3Advanced hand building and wheel throwing demonstrations. Lectures onhistorical and contemporary issues. Emphasis on personal growth anddevelopment. Offered Every Term.Prerequisites: ACR 4550 with a minimum grade of D-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Fine Artsor Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 12 Credits

ACR 5880 Directed Projects: Ceramics Cr. 3-6Independent projects and study in consultation with faculty. Offered Fall,Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Fine Artsor Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90

Art: DrawingADR 1050 Drawing I Cr. 3Introduction to basic drawing skills such as linear perspective, light andshadow, use of dry and wet media; emphasis on composition. Drawingprimarily still life subjects. Offered Fall, Winter.Course Material Fees: $30

ADR 1060 Drawing II Cr. 3Further development of basic drawing skills and concepts. Continuedexploration of media. Drawing based on observation and imagination.Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: ADR 1050Course Material Fees: $30

ADR 2070 Beginning Life Drawing Cr. 3Initial exploration of human figure using limited drawing media; essentialaspects of the figure: proportion, gesture, composition. Offered Fall,Winter.Prerequisites: ADR 1060Course Material Fees: $90

ADR 2130 Introduction to Alternative Drawing Methods and Materials Cr.3Survey of contemporary and traditional materials and methods of papermaking, paper casting, paper cutting and paper folding, as well as anintroduction to book binding and altered books. Compositions based onobservation and imagination. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 and ADR 1050 and ADR 1060Course Material Fees: $80Repeatable for 6 Credits

ADR 3070 Intermediate Life Drawing Cr. 3Continued systematic study of human figure using broad range of media.Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: ADR 2070Course Material Fees: $90

ADR 5060 Advanced Concepts in Drawing and Painting Cr. 3-6Emphasis on individual projects using any appropriate medium. Work iscreated independently (out of class) with scheduled critiques for facultyguidance; may include lectures, demonstrations, off-campus visits.Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: ADR 3070 and APA 4000Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $30Equivalent: ADR 5700Repeatable for 6 Credits

ADR 5070 Advanced Life Drawing Cr. 3Continued study of human figure based on observation. Composition.Expressive interpretation of the figure through broad range of media.Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: ADR 3070Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 6 Credits

ADR 5080 Landscape Drawing Cr. 3Drawing or painting, as appropriate, outdoors at a variety of urban,suburban, and rural sites in the metropolitan Detroit area; studentsare expected to drive or carpool to locations within an hour of Detroit.Interpretation of landscape subjects through observation andimagination. Offered Spring/Summer.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 and ADR 1050 and ADR 1060Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Graduate level students;enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Art and Art History;enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts,Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $30Equivalent: ADR 7080Repeatable for 6 Credits

ADR 5090 Anatomy Cr. 3Superficial human anatomy including effects of muscular andskeletal systems. Drawing from both models and skeletons, lectures,demonstrations. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: ADR 2070Course Material Fees: $90

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ADR 5100 Contexts of Studio Practice Cr. 3Critical inquiry into art issues, past and present, and contemporary studiopractices related to painting. Seminar based on visits to museums,galleries, private collections, artists' studios, and optional trips to majorart centers such as New York and Chicago. Offered Yearly.Equivalent: APA 5100Repeatable for 6 Credits

ADR 5160 Advanced Alternative Drawing Methods and Materials Cr. 3Survey of contemporary and traditional materials and methods of papermaking, paper casting, paper cutting and paper folding, as well as anintroduction to book binding and altered books. New techniques will beincorporated into a personal body of work. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: ACO 1200, ADR 1050, and ADR 1060Course Material Fees: $80Repeatable for 6 Credits

ADR 5700 Advanced Concepts in Drawing and Painting Cr. 3-6Emphasis on individual projects using any appropriate medium. Work iscreated independently (out of class) with scheduled critiques for facultyguidance; may include lectures, demonstrations, off-campus visits.Offered Yearly.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students;enrollment limited to students in the Fine, Performing & Comm. Arts;enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Art and Art History;enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of FineArts degrees.Course Material Fees: $30Equivalent: ADR 5060Repeatable for 6 Credits

ADR 5800 Directed Projects: Drawing Cr. 3-6Individual work supervised by faculty on arranged basis. Offered Fall,Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Repeatable for 998.99 Credits

Art: Design and MerchandisingAFA 2410 Textiles Cr. 3Introduction to fibers, yarns, fabric construction, design and finishes andhow they relate to selection, use and care of textile products. Offered Fall,Winter.Course Material Fees: $35

AFA 2420 Fashion Design: Basic Construction Cr. 3Application of color and design principles in construction of structuredand unstructured garments. Offered Fall, Winter.Course Material Fees: $65

AFA 3400 Clothing and Culture Cr. 3Functions and meanings of dress in diverse cultures and contemporarysociety with an interdisciplinary approach. Offered Fall.

AFA 3410 Textile Performance Analysis Cr. 3Recent technological developments; introduction to textile testing,product analysis and industry specifications. Offered Winter.Prerequisites: AFA 2410Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Science or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $40

AFA 3420 Fashion Design: Advanced Construction Cr. 3Advanced methods of garment construction and fitting techniques.Development of skills in garment fit, shape and finish techniques.Introduction to flat pattern manipulation to create custom bespokegarments. Offered Fall.Prerequisites: AFA 2410 with a minimum grade of D- and AFA 2420 with aminimum grade of D-Course Material Fees: $65

AFA 3460 Introduction to Merchandising Cr. 3Psychological, economic considerations. Terminology and structure ofthe fashion industry and career opportunities. Offered Fall, Winter.

AFA 3470 Merchandise Information Cr. 3Quality and value in merchandising. Manufacturing processes,government regulations and selling points in hard and soft lines. OfferedWinter.

AFA 4430 Fashion Illustration Cr. 3Basic fashion rendering techniques using a variety of media. OfferedBiannually.Prerequisites: ADR 1050Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Science or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $40Repeatable for 6 Credits

AFA 4460 Aesthetics of Apparel Design and Merchandising Cr. 3Apparel design visual literacy and communication course withapplication to a range of products with aesthetic/design components.Computer-aided design applied to product development and presentationof apparel. Offered Winter.Prerequisite: AFA 2410 with a minimum grade of C- and AFA 2420 with aminimum grade of C- and AFA 3460 with a minimum grade of C-Course Material Fees: $40

AFA 4990 Directed Study Cr. 2-4Offered Every Term.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Science or Master of Arts degrees.Repeatable for 4 Credits

AFA 5422 Fashion Design: Flat Pattern Cr. 3Original designs from a basic sloper. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: AFA 2410 with a minimum grade of D-Course Material Fees: $25Repeatable for 9 Credits

AFA 5430 History of Costume Cr. 3Survey of historic costumes from prehistoric to present. Emphasis oninfluence of social factors. Offered Fall.

AFA 5442 Fashion Design: Draping Cr. 3Creation of original garments by draping on half-scale and standard-sizedress forms. Offered Irregularly.Course Material Fees: $65Repeatable for 9 Credits

AFA 5452 Fashion Design: Tailoring Cr. 3Tailoring techniques applied to coats and suits. Offered Fall.Prerequisites: AFA 2420 with a minimum grade of D- and AFA 5422 with aminimum grade of D- and AFA 5442 with a minimum grade of D-Course Material Fees: $65Repeatable for 6 Credits

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AFA 5460 Merchandising II Cr. 3Current trends in merchandising. Emphasis on global aspects. OfferedFall.Prerequisites: AFA 3460Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Science or Master of Arts degrees.

AFA 5470 Visual Merchandising: Display Cr. 3Visual merchandising concepts and trends. Relationship of designelements and principles to the tools and structures used in display.Creative experimentation in the various media. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 and ACO 1230Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Science or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $65

AFA 5472 Special Topics in Fashion Cr. 1-6Application of unique printed and dyed fabrics to garment design.Surface design processes and motif development relating directly toclothing design are stressed, along with advanced garment constructiontechniques. Offered Spring/Summer.Prerequisites: AFA 2420 with a minimum grade of D- and AFI 2660 with aminimum grade of D-Course Material Fees: $60Repeatable for 12 Credits

AFA 5490 Economics of Merchandising Cr. 3Application of merchandising principles and systematic planning toachieve profit goals. Offered Winter.Prerequisites: AFA 3460Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Science or Master of Arts degrees.

AFA 5992 Supervised Field Experience Cr. 3Supervised field experience designed to correlate classroom theory withpractical work. Offered Fall.Restriction(s): Enrollment limited to students with a class of Senior;enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Art and Art History;enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Scienceor Master of Arts degrees.Repeatable for 6 Credits

AFA 5997 Seminar Cr. 3Topics to be announced in Schedule of Classes. Course satisfies theGeneral Education Writing Intensive Course in the Major requirement.Offered for undergraduate credit only. Offered Winter.Prerequisites: ENG 2100-2120 with a minimum grade of C or ENG 2210with a minimum grade of C or ENG 2310 with a minimum grade of Cor ENG 2390 with a minimum grade of C or ENG 2420 with a minimumgrade of C or ENG 2560 with a minimum grade of C or ENG 2570 with aminimum grade of C or ENG 3010-3050 with a minimum grade of CRestriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students;enrollment is limited to students with a major in Design andMerchandising; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Science or Master of Arts degrees.

AFA 6440 Computer-Aided Design for Apparel Design Cr. 3Use of computer-aided design software applied to apparel designconcepts; garment designing, grading, and marker-making. OfferedWinter.Prerequisites: AFA 5440Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Science or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $40

AFA 6993 Study Tour Cr. 3Group tour to major market sources; observation and analysis ofproducts and marketing procedures. Topics to be announced in Scheduleof Classes. Offered Biannually (Spr/Sum).Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts or Master ofFine Arts degrees.

Art: FibersAFI 2650 Beginning Weaving Cr. 3Weaving techniques on a frame loom. Design concepts throughapplication of tapestry, flossa, sumac, inlay and wrapping process.Exploring fabric weaving by using simple weave patterns. Offered EveryTerm.Course Material Fees: $135

AFI 2660 Introduction to Fabric Printing and Dyeing Cr. 3Emphasis on color, design, composition. Printing with found objects,stencil, silk screen resist method working with pigment and reactive dye.Offered Every Term.Course Material Fees: $110

AFI 3640 Digital Textile Design Cr. 3Explore textile design by researching current print and pattern trendsin the apparel industry, gaining knowledge and inspiration. Developinnovative pattern collections using original artwork in Adobe Photoshopand Illustrator. Access to the most recent version of Adobe Photoshopand Illustrator is required for this class. Offered Winter.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 with a minimum grade of D- and ADR 1050 witha minimum grade of D-Course Material Fees: $92

AFI 3650 Intermediate Weaving and Fiber Arts Cr. 3Design on four- and eight-harness looms, off loom constructiontechniques, and pattern development. Traditional and computerizedpattern drafting/development, layer weaving, woven shibori, ikat, crochet,sprang, felting, and other fiber art techniques will be offered on a rotatingbasis. Offered Every Term.Restriction(s): Enrollment limited to students in the Fine, Performing& Comm. Arts; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts or Master ofFine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $135

AFI 3660 Intermediate Fibers: Printing and Dyeing Cr. 3Continuation of AFI 2660. Deeper study of fiber reactive dye; beginning ofdevelopment of personal style. Offered Every Term.Restriction(s): Enrollment limited to students in the Fine, Performing& Comm. Arts; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts or Master ofFine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $110Repeatable for 6 Credits

AFI 5650 Weaving: Senior Project Cr. 3Directed project in weaving. Research and written evaluative statementrequired. Offered Every Term.Prerequisites: AFI 3650Restriction(s): Enrollment limited to students in the Fine, Performing& Comm. Arts; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts or Master ofFine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $135Equivalent: AFI 3650, AFI 7650Repeatable for 6 Credits

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AFI 5660 Fabric Printing and Dyeing: Senior Project Cr. 3Extensive project or series of works determined by student; research andwritten statement. Offered Every Term.Prerequisites: AFI 3660Restriction(s): Enrollment limited to students in the Fine, Performing& Comm. Arts; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts or Master ofFine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $110Repeatable for 6 Credits

AFI 5870 Directed Projects: Fibers Cr. 3-6Individual problems. Offered Fall, Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment limited to students in the Fine, Performing& Comm. Arts; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts or Master ofFine Arts degrees.Repeatable for 998.99 Credits

Art: Graphic DesignAGD 2230 Introduction to Typography: Skills and Concepts Cr. 3Introduction to typography through the use of digital and hand craft skillsand conceptual framing for working with letter forms and the layout oftext. Assignments and demonstrations to develop thinking and makingabilities. Offered Fall, Winter.Course Material Fees: $90

AGD 2240 Introduction to Graphic Design: Skills and Concepts Cr. 3Introduction to graphic design skills (digital and analog) and conceptsnecessary for working with images and type. Assignments anddemonstrations will develop design thinking and creative abilities.Offered Fall, Winter.Course Material Fees: $90

AGD 2250 Typography Cr. 3Fundamental understanding of structure, history, technology andapplication of typography, the visualization of language. Functional andexperimental aspects of typography; typographic syntax and hierarchies.Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 or ACO 1230 or ACO 1270 and AGD 2230 andMay be taken concurrently: AGD 2240Course Material Fees: $90

AGD 3250 Graphic Design I: Principles and Problem Solving Cr. 3Visual communication issues and applications: design methodology,problem-solving, relation of form to meaning, type/image relationships.Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: May be taken concurrently: AGD 2230 and AGD 2240 andACO 1200 or ACO 1230 or ACO 1270Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students with a major in Art or ArtHonors; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelorof Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90

AGD 3260 Introduction to Interactivity Cr. 3Exploration of a variety of art-making strategies that utilize digitaltechnologies and interactive media; emphasis on computer-based andonline art practices and web-oriented programming languages. OfferedYearly.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 with a minimum grade of D- or ACO 1230 witha minimum grade of D- or ACO 1270 with a minimum grade of D- orAPH 2400 with a minimum grade of D-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students.Course Material Fees: $145Equivalent: ADA 3220

AGD 3270 Illustration Cr. 3Introduction to the role that illustration plays within graphic design;students will use both traditional and digital media to create illustrationsand hand lettering to communicate messages intended for reproduction.Offered Yearly.Prerequisite: AGD 2240Course Material Fees: $90

AGD 3700 History of Graphic Design Cr. 3History of the discipline of graphic design from its early practices to thepresent, with an emphasis on technological and theoretical advances thattook place during the twentieth century. Offered Winter.Prerequisite: AGD 2230 with a minimum grade of D- and AGD 2240 with aminimum grade of D-

AGD 4250 Graphic Design II: Word, Image, and Visual Organization Cr. 3Students apply knowledge of typography and visual design principlesto specific design situations; emphasis on use of grid systems. OfferedYearly.Prerequisites: 2 of ACO 1200, ACO 1230, ACO 1270 and AGD 2230 andAGD 2240 and AGD 2250 and AGD 3250Restriction(s): Enrollment limited to students with a class of Junior orSenior; enrollment is limited to students with a major in Art or Art Honors;enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of FineArts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90

AGD 4260 Professional Practice Cr. 3Preparation for working professionally as a graphic designer includingportfolio and resume development, working with clients, budgets, andschedules. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: AGD 2240 with a minimum grade of D- and AGD 3250 witha minimum grade of D- and AGD 4250 with a minimum grade of D-Course Material Fees: $55

AGD 5250 Graphic Design III: Complexity and Variety in Design Cr. 3Complex design situations. Research and methodology. Project mayinclude package design, instruction manuals, book and brochure design,publication design. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: AGD 2240 with a minimum grade of D- and AGD 2250 witha minimum grade of D- and AGD 3250 with a minimum grade of D- andAGD 4250 with a minimum grade of D-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90

AGD 5260 Senior Seminar Cr. 3Issues affecting the theory, history, and practice of design; impact ofdesign on society and impact of society on design. Required readings,student presentations, class discussion, slide lectures, guest speakers.Satisfies the General Education Writing Intensive Course in the Majorrequirement. Offered Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $50

AGD 5700 Special Topics Cr. 3Examination of specific issue in design theory, history or practice. Topicsmay include: corporate identity, globalization of design, exhibition design,design history. Offered Spring/Summer.Prerequisites: AGD 3250 with a minimum grade of D-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 15 Credits

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AGD 5740 Interactivity Cr. 3Theory and practice of digital user experience design. Includesprototyping and some programming for the design of websites, apps, anddigital media. Builds on foundational interactive, typography and graphicdesign skills. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: AGD 2230 or AGD 2240 or AGD 2250 or AGD 3250 orAGD 3260 or AGD 4250Course Material Fees: $90

AGD 5750 Information Design Cr. 3Theory and practice of user-centered design to help people find,understand, and use information. Includes the visualization ofinformation for such things as instructions, maps, forms, diagrams, anddigital media. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: AGD 2230 or AGD 2240 or AGD 2250 or AGD 3250 orAGD 4250Course Material Fees: $90

AGD 5890 Directed Projects: Graphic Design Cr. 3-6Individual problems. Offered Fall, Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 12 Credits

AGD 5990 Field Study: Internship Cr. 3Supervised field experience designated to correlate classroom theorywith practical work. Offered Every Term.Prerequisites: AGD 3250 with a minimum grade of D-Restriction(s): Enrollment limited to students with a class of Senior;enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Art and Art History;enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of FineArts degrees.Course Material Fees: $30Repeatable for 6 Credits

AGD 5997 Senior Studio Cr. 3Extended student projects such as identity systems with variousapplications, families of package design, series of form design, or posterseries. Possible collaborative projects; extensive research. Offered Fall,Winter.Prerequisites: 2 of ACO 1200, ACO 1230, ACO 1270 and 2 of AGD3000-6999 and AGD 2230 and AGD 2240 and AGD 2250 and AGD 3250and AGD 4250Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90

AGD 6260 Advanced Typography Cr. 3Advanced and experimental typography; typography as an expressivelanguage in 2-D and 3-D; projects in information design. OfferedIrregularly.Prerequisites: AGD 4250 with a minimum grade of D-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90

Art: Digital ArtADA 2210 Introduction to Digital Practices Cr. 3Introductory survey of digital methods of art production; digital paintingand drawing, 3D modeling, and photo manipulation. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 with a minimum grade of D- or ACO 1230 witha minimum grade of D- or ACO 1270 with a minimum grade of D- orAPH 2400 with a minimum grade of D-Course Material Fees: $95

ADA 2220 Time-Based Media I: Video Art Cr. 3Experimental digital video production techniques: complete workflowfrom camera to post production and DVD authoring. Technical tuitionsupplemented by readings, critiques, discussions and screenings of keyexamples of video art. Offered Winter.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 with a minimum grade of D- or ACO 1230 witha minimum grade of D- or ACO 1270 with a minimum grade of D- orAPH 2400 with a minimum grade of D-Course Material Fees: $150

ADA 3220 Introduction to Interactivity in Graphic Arts Cr. 3Exploration of a variety of art-making strategies that utilize digitaltechnologies and interactive media; emphasis on computer-based andonline art practices and web-oriented programming languages. OfferedYearly.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 with a minimum grade of D- or ACO 1230 witha minimum grade of D- or ACO 1270 with a minimum grade of D- orAPH 2400 with a minimum grade of D-Course Material Fees: $145Equivalent: AGD 3260

ADA 4220 Time-Based Media II: Experimental Animation Cr. 3Strategies for creating animation-based artworks by combiningtraditional techniques with digital technologies. Technical tuitionsupplemented by readings, critiques, discussions and screenings of keyexamples of animation art. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 with a minimum grade of D- or ACO 1230 witha minimum grade of D- or ACO 1270 with a minimum grade of D- orAPH 2400 with a minimum grade of D-Course Material Fees: $125

ADA 4230 Time-Based Media III: Experimental 3D Animation Cr. 33D modeling and animation techniques. Technical tuition supplementedby readings, critiques, discussions and screenings featuring variousmainstream and experimental examples of 3D animation. Offered Winter.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 with a minimum grade of D- or ACO 1230 witha minimum grade of D- or ACO 1270 with a minimum grade of D- orAPH 2400 with a minimum grade of D-Course Material Fees: $165Repeatable for 6 Credits

ADA 4240 Advanced Interactivity: Experimental Video Games Cr. 3Studio course focusing on video game creation from a fine artsperspective; emphasizing 2D and 3D experimental and unconventionalapproaches. Offered Winter.Prerequisites: ADA 3220 or AGD 3260Repeatable for 6 Credits

ADA 5830 Directed Projects in Digital Arts Cr. 1-3Individual problems in electronic arts. Offered Fall, Winter.Course Material Fees: $165Repeatable for 6 Credits

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ADA 6230 Advanced Projects in Digital Arts Cr. 3Research- and project-oriented studio class for intermediate students.Discussion, critique, development and refinement of technical andconceptual approaches to the application of digital technologies withinthe fine arts. Offered Winter.Course Material Fees: $165Repeatable for 15 Credits

ADA 6250 Advanced Time-Based Media Cr. 3Advanced projects in time-based media surveying the intersections of 3DAnimation, 2D Animation, and video art. Offered Yearly.Course Material Fees: $165Repeatable for 9 Credits

ADA 6830 Special Topics in Digital Arts Cr. 3In-depth specializations supplementing and building on digital artscourses. Topics may include: programming for artists; sound design andsonic arts. Offered Fall, Winter.Repeatable for 12 Credits

Art: Industrial DesignAID 3200 Ethnographic Research Methods for Designers Cr. 3Introduction to a set of theoretical and methodological approachesstemming from the field of anthropology. Students utilize theseapproaches to enrich and inform their design processes from conceptualcreation, to ideation and design development, to user testing. Offered Fall,Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students.

AID 3300 Introduction to Industrial Design Cr. 3Introduction to fundamental skills necessary for the practice of industrialdesign. Two-dimensional presentation techniques are developed in firsthalf of semester; second portion consists of exercises in problem-solvingmethodology. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 and ADR 1050Course Material Fees: $20Repeatable for 6 Credits

AID 3310 Presentation Cr. 3Two dimensional visualization, monochromatic and polychromatic sketchtechniques using a variety of traditional media. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 and ADR 1050Repeatable for 9 Credits

AID 4300 Product Design Engineering Cr. 3Students build on basic skills in projects exploring conceptual problem-solving in two dimensions. Offered Fall, Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment limited to students in the College ofEngineering or Fine, Performing & Comm. Arts.Repeatable for 6 Credits

AID 4600 Transportation Design/Engineering Cr. 3Conceptual projects related to transportation design, utilizing skillsdeveloped in AID 4300. Offered Winter.Prerequisites: AID 4300Restriction(s): Enrollment limited to students in the College ofEngineering.Course Material Fees: $20

AID 5300 Advanced Studio/Product Cr. 3Advanced techniques in presentation of design solutions. Students buildupon their ability to communicate two-dimensionally; introduction ofdigital manipulation and creation software. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: AID 3300Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $20Repeatable for 15 Credits

AID 5302 Advanced Studio/Batch Production Cr. 3In this studio class students will learn about techniques of batch limitedproduction of design objects and aspects of entrepreneurship. Studentswill design, produce, package, and market a simple consumer object.Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: AID 3300Course Material Fees: $20Repeatable for 6 Credits

AID 5310 Advanced Presentation Cr. 3Advanced techniques in the presentation of design solutions. Studentsbuild on their ability to communicate two-dimensionally, with introductionof digital manipulation and creation software. Offered Fall.Prerequisites: AID 3310Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $100Repeatable for 9 Credits

AID 5330 3-D Modeling Cr. 3Principles of three-dimensional modeling. Surface development,rendering, and creation of virtual environments. Offered Fall.Prerequisites: AID 3300Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $100Repeatable for 9 Credits

AID 5997 Senior Seminar Cr. 3Seminar on contemporary issues in industrial design includingprofessional concerns in transportation and product design, presentation,and production. Satisfies the General Education Writing Intensive Coursein the Major requirement. Offered Biannually.Restriction(s): Enrollment limited to students with a class of Senior;enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Art and Art History;enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Artsor Master of Arts degrees.

AID 6300 Advanced Studio: Transportation Cr. 3Form and proportion studies. Development of sketch techniques forcommunicating the complex form of the automotive body. Taught byprofessional automotive designers. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: AID 3300Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $20Repeatable for 9 Credits

AID 6301 Design for Urban Mobility Cr. 3Considers broad questions of mobility and how design can enable andsupport mobility through urban space. Students will engage in projectsthat address these questions in different ways including products,spaces, experiances, and other forms of design interventions. OfferedFall, Winter.Prerequisites: AID 3300Course Material Fees: $20Repeatable for 6 Credits

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AID 6310 Advanced Studio/Exhibit Cr. 3Advanced design concepts in exhibit design. Project planning, ideasof brand imaging, phenomenological notions of the spatial experience.Offered Fall.Prerequisites: AID 5300Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $20Repeatable for 9 Credits

AID 6330 History of Modern Design II Cr. 3Major design trends in America and Europe from end of World War Ithrough 1950s. Covers a broad spectrum of the applied arts. OfferedWinter.Restriction(s): Enrollment limited to students in the Fine, Performing& Comm. Arts; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.

Art: Interior DesignAIA 1610 Architectural Drafting and Perspective Drawing Cr. 3Basic architectural drawings: plans, elevations, obliques, sections, details,dimensioning and lettering; hand-drawn and basic CAD techniques;development of perspective presentation drawings. Offered Winter.Prerequisites: ADR 1050Course Material Fees: $45

AIA 2600 Interior Design: CAD I Cr. 3Continuation of computer-aided design. Plans, elevations, sections,details, dimensioning and description. System furniture space planning;Windows-based auto CAD. Offered Fall.Prerequisites: AIA 1610Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $45

AIA 2610 Interior Design Studio I Cr. 3Single family residential/small-scale office. Presentation techniques;introduction to media and methods used in the preparation ofpresentation boards: layout, selection, rendering, plan, elevation, letteringand verbal presentation. Offered Fall.Prerequisites: AIA 1610Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $45

AIA 3610 Interior Design Studio II Cr. 3Hospitality/restaurant/health care. Continuation of graphic andpresentation skill development incorporating plan, elevation, section,detailing, perspective, hand and CAD drawings. Experimentation withlighting, media, board, and verbal presentation. Offered Winter.Prerequisites: AIA 2610Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $45

AIA 3620 Interior Design: CAD II Cr. 3Intermediate-level CAD. Development and creation of constructiondocuments, space planning of interior spaces, and systems layout, usingautoCAD drafting techniques in two- and three-dimensional modes.Offered Winter.Prerequisites: AIA 1610 and AIA 2600 and AIA 2610Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $50Repeatable for 12 Credits

AIA 4600 Environmental Design Theory Cr. 3History of interiors: ergonomic, environmental elements. Introduction tobuilding and barrier-free design codes. Acoustical, HVAC and electricalsystems. Offered Fall.Prerequisites: AIA 2610Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $35

AIA 4610 Interior Design Studio III Cr. 3Retail/contract open-office system, medium to large scale, new oradaptive reuse projects. Advanced hand and CAD graphic, presentationskill development, incorporating building and barrier-free codes, HVACand lighting principles, furniture and equipment specification. OfferedFall.Prerequisites: AIA 2600 and AIA 3610Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $40

AIA 4620 Interior Perspective and Illustration Cr. 3Visual perspective presentation techniques, including selection,construction, illustration of interior designs. Basic mechanicalperspective layout and delineation techniques: pencil, pen, color markerand color pencil to relate effects of texture, volume, and light of interiorspace. Offered Fall.Prerequisites: AIA 1610 and AIA 2610Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $45

AIA 4990 Directed Study Cr. 2-4Offered Fall, Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $45Repeatable for 6 Credits

AIA 5010 Furniture/Product Workshop Cr. 3History, ergonomic and design development of furniture and productdesign. Projects evolve from hand and CAD drawings to scaled models offurniture and product designs. Offered Fall.Prerequisites: AIA 1610 and AIA 2610 and AIA 5610Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $55Repeatable for 9 Credits

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AIA 5610 Interior Materials and Systems Cr. 3Estimating, specifying, and the techniques used in the application ofmaterials and systems used in interior design. Lectures, guest speakers,and field trips. Offered Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $40

AIA 5620 Building Construction Systems in Architecture I Cr. 3Residential and commercial construction systems incorporatinggovernmental and building codes; site and foundation to roof systems;small-scale hand and CAD documentation of architectural details. OfferedFall.Prerequisites: AIA 2610 and AIA 3610Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $45

AIA 5630 Interior Lighting Design and Application Cr. 3Lighting sources, fixtures, manufacturer's lighting system and applicationto interior spaces. Basic lighting footcandle calculations; layouts andpsychology of lighting description to be applied in a final project. OfferedWinter.Prerequisites: AIA 3610 and AIA 4610Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $40

AIA 5640 Building Construction Systems in Architecture II Cr. 3Development of architectural construction documents: working drawingsand written specifications of commercial interior space; plan, elevation,section, details and perspective through hand and CAD documentation.Offered Winter.Prerequisites: AIA 2600 and AIA 4600 and AIA 4610 and AIA 5620Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $60

AIA 5660 Supervised Field Experience Cr. 3Supervised field study experience designed to correlate classroom theorywith professional practice. Offered Every Term.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students with a major in Art or ArtHonors; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor ofFine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $35Repeatable for 6 Credits

AIA 5991 Directed Projects: Interior Design Cr. 3-6Individual problems. Offered Fall, Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $60Repeatable for 9 Credits

AIA 5997 Senior Seminar Cr. 3Investigation of designers, styles, and periods of interior design throughcharettes and documentation. Resume and portfolio development andreview; writing of intensive research paper. Offered Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $60

AIA 6610 Interior Design Studio IV Cr. 3Large-scale new or adaptive re-use: office, hospitality, health-care orretail interior spaces. Professional hand and CAD graphic and skilldevelopment. Integration of codes, ADA, human factors, HVAC andlighting principles, furniture and equipment specification related tospecific environment. Offered Winter.Prerequisites: AIA 4610 and AIA 5640Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $60

AIA 6650 Business Practicum Cr. 2Examination of different types of business formations and theircharacteristics; professional practices and procedures, professionalethics, contemporary topics in interior design practice. Offered Fall.Prerequisites: AIA 4610Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts or Master of Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $60

Art: MetalsmithingAME 2600 Introduction to Jewelry and Metalsmithing Cr. 3Basic skills: sawing, filing, drilling, sanding, polishing, creating textures onmetal, riveting, soldering, and bezel setting of stones. Creation of jewelryand small functional objects. Offered Every Term.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 and ADR 1060Course Material Fees: $75

AME 3600 Intermediate Jewelry I Cr. 3Lost-wax casting and mold-making. Creating, preparing and castinginto metal of wax models. Vulcanized rubber mold-making. Commercialjewelry techniques. Offered Every Term.Prerequisites: AME 2600Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90

AME 3601 Intermediate Jewelry II Cr. 3Advanced metal fabrication and surface treatment. Topics include: stonesetting techniques, acid etching, granulation, keum boo, patination,hinge mechanisms and more complex soldering techniques. Offered Fall,Winter.Prerequisites: AME 3600Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90

AME 4600 Metalsmithing I Cr. 3Utilizing plastic qualities of metal to generate high relief forms.Techniques include: raising and sinking, anticlastic and synclastic raising,nonferrous and ferrous forging. How metals may be stretched to createforms with a high degree of volume. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: AME 2600Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 6 Credits

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AME 4601 Metalsmithing II Cr. 3Utilizing plastic qualities of metal to generate high relief forms.Techniques include: raising and sinking, anticlastic and synclastic raising,nonferrous and ferrous forging. How metals may be stretched to createforms with a high degree of volume. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: AME 4600Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 6 Credits

AME 5600 Advanced Jewelry and Metalsmithing Cr. 3Intellectual and conceptual nature of student's artwork; discussion andanalysis. Methods of criticism. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: AME 3601Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 6 Credits

AME 5860 Directed Projects: Metalsmithing Cr. 3-6Individual problems. Offered Fall, Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Repeatable for 998.99 Credits

Art: PaintingAPA 2000 Oil Painting I Cr. 3Traditional materials and methods of oil painting as a means of visualexpression. Previous painting experience is not required. Painting fromdirect observation and imagination. Offered Every Term.Prerequisite: ADR 1050 with a minimum grade of C- and ADR 1060 with aminimum grade of C- and ACO 1200 with a minimum grade of C-Course Material Fees: $30

APA 2110 Watercolor Painting I Cr. 3Methods and materials of transparent watercolor painting. Previousexperience with watercolor painting is not required. Compositions basedon observation and imagination. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisite: APA 2000 with a minimum grade of C-Course Material Fees: $30

APA 2130 Introduction to Alternative Painting Media Cr. 3Survey of materials and methods of acrylic painting, encaustic painting,pastel painting, as well as collage and mixed media painting. Previouspainting experience is not required. Compositions based on observationand imagination. Offered Yearly.Prerequisite: ADR 1050 with a minimum grade of C- and ADR 1060 with aminimum grade of C- and ACO 1200 with a minimum grade of C-Course Material Fees: $80

APA 3000 Oil Painting II Cr. 3Continued emphasis on structure of painting. Individual development ofpictorial, emotional and conceptual aspects of image-making. OfferedEvery Term.Prerequisite: APA 2000 with a minimum grade of C-Course Material Fees: $30

APA 3110 Watercolor Painting II Cr. 3Continued experience with watermedia compositions based onobservation and/or imagination. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisite: APA 2110 with a minimum grade of C-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $30

APA 3130 Figure Painting: Water Media Cr. 3Spontaneous and sustained paintings from direct observation of thehuman figure. Inquiry into the effects of scale, space and emotionalresponses are encouraged. Offered Yearly.Prerequisite: APA 2110 with a minimum grade of C-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Equivalent: APA 5130, APA 7130

APA 3140 Figure Painting: Oil and Other Media Cr. 3Sustained and gestural studies of human figure. Individual responses toscale, space, emotional content. Offered Every Term.Prerequisite: APA 3000 with a minimum grade of D-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90

APA 4000 Oil Painting III Cr. 3Individual development of personal painting ideas through assignedprojects and/or student initiative in consultation with instructor.Continued emphasis on formal and expressive aspects of painting.Offered Every Term.Prerequisite: APA 3000 with a minimum grade of C-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History.Course Material Fees: $30

APA 5000 Oil Painting IV Cr. 3Individual development in painting. Offered Every Term.Prerequisites: APA 4000Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History.Course Material Fees: $30Repeatable for 6 Credits

APA 5060 Advanced Concepts in Drawing and Painting Cr. 3-6Emphasis on individual projects using any appropriate medium. Studentsselect subjects and approaches under faculty guidance; may includelectures, demonstrations, off-campus visits. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: ADR 3070 or APA 4000Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts or Master ofFine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $30Equivalent: APA 5700, APA 7060Repeatable for 6 Credits

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APA 5080 Landscape Painting Cr. 3Painting or drawing, as appropriate, outdoors at various urban, suburbanand rural sites in metropolitan Detroit area. Students are expected todrive or carpool to locations within an hour of Detroit. Interpretation oflandscape subjects through observation and imagination. Offered forundergraduate credit only. Offered Spring/Summer.Prerequisite: APA 2000 with a minimum grade of C-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students;enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Art and Art History.Course Material Fees: $30Equivalent: APA 7080Repeatable for 6 Credits

APA 5100 Contexts of Studio Practice Cr. 3Critical inquiry into art issues, past and present, and contemporary studiopractices related to painting. Seminar based on visits to museums,galleries, private collections, artists' studios, and optional trips to majorart centers such as New York and Chicago. Offered Yearly.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts or Master ofFine Arts degrees.Equivalent: ADR 5100Repeatable for 6 Credits

APA 5110 Watercolor Painting III Cr. 3Individual work in transparent and/or opaque water-based media. OfferedFall, Winter.Prerequisites: APA 3110 with a minimum grade of C-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts or Master ofFine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $30Repeatable for 6 Credits

APA 5130 Figure Painting Advanced: Water Media Cr. 3Individual development in water media based on observation of humanfigure. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: APA 3130 with a minimum grade of C-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts or Master ofFine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 6 Credits

APA 5140 Figure Painting Advanced: Oil and Other Media Cr. 3Individual development based on the human figure using any appropriatemedium. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: APA 3140 with a minimum grade of C-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts or Master ofFine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 6 Credits

APA 5160 Advanced Alternative Painting Media Cr. 3Individual work in the materials and methods of acrylic painting,encaustic painting, pastel painting, as well as collage and mixed mediapainting. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: APA 2130 with a minimum grade of D- or APA 2000 with aminimum grade of D- or APA 2110 with a minimum grade of D-Course Material Fees: $80Repeatable for 6 Credits

APA 5700 Advanced Concepts in Drawing and Painting Cr. 3-6Emphasis on individual projects using any appropriate medium. Studentsselect subjects and approaches under faculty guidance; may includelectures, demonstrations, off-campus visits. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: APA 4000 with a minimum grade of C- or APA 3070 with aminimum grade of C-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students;enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Art and Art History;enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Artsor Bachelor of Science degrees.Course Material Fees: $30Equivalent: APA 5060, APA 7060Repeatable for 6 Credits

APA 5810 Directed Projects: Painting Cr. 3-6Self-directed work in consultation with graduate faculty on an arrangedbasis. Offered Fall, Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts or Master ofFine Arts degrees.Repeatable for 998.99 Credits

Art: PhotographyAPH 2400 Introduction to Photography Cr. 3Essential technical, conceptual, and artistic problems associated withphotography. Exploration of how photography functions as visuallanguage and how a camera works in order to use it as a tool for personalexpression. Students must have own digital camera that has accessto Aperture/ Shutter Speed/ Manual controls and shoots at least 10megapixels image. Offered Every Term.

APH 2410 Black and White Darkroom Photography I Cr. 3Introduces darkroom practices, including: black and white analog filmprocessing, printing and presentation. Students must have own film 35mm or 120 mm medium format film camera. Offered Every Term.Prerequisite: APH 2400 with a minimum grade of C-Course Material Fees: $180

APH 2420 Digital Photography I Cr. 3Introduces students to the underlying principles, languages and tools ofelectronic media in relationship to photographic imaging. Students willlearn key concepts in digital imaging such as modes of data capture, filemanagement, processing workflow, color management, resolution, non-destructive image processing, film scanning and inkjet printing. A digitalcamera that shoots RAW images and has access to manual controls isrequired for this course. Offered Every Term.Prerequisite: APH 2400 with a minimum grade of C-Course Material Fees: $180

APH 3410 Black and White Darkroom Photography II Cr. 3Furthers an intermediate development of photographic darkroompractices from exposure and development of black and white film, toprinting and presentation. Students must have their own film 35 mm or120 mm medium format film camera. Offered Every Term.Prerequisite: APH 2410 with a minimum grade of C-Course Material Fees: $180

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APH 3420 Digital Photography II Cr. 3Designed to give upper level photo concentrators a thoroughunderstanding of the intermediate-level workflow for film-capture andscanning, and digital camera RAW file capture. Explores technicalissues, including advanced tonal and color correction techniques, imagesharpening, digital camera exposure and Raw file processing, inkjetprinting and automated batch file processing; as well as the developmentof a conceptually rigorous portfolio. Students entering this course shouldbe proficient in the use of the Macintosh platform and basic Photoshopoperations. A digital camera that shoots RAW images and has access tomanual controls is required for this course. Offered Every Term.Prerequisite: APH 2420 with a minimum grade of C-Course Material Fees: $180

APH 4410 Advanced Photography Cr. 3This course is for upper level photo concentrators in order to bringtogether advanced skills and ideas about image making. Students areexpected to work independently on their individual projects with theexpectation of a culminating body of work; they will refine their skills asphotographers and learn how to verbally articulate issues in their ownwork as well as the work of others. Offered Yearly.Prerequisite: APH 3410 with a minimum grade of C-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $180Repeatable for 6 Credits

APH 4420 View Camera Cr. 3Basic view camera techniques. Sheet film processing and printing.Integration of digital technology. Offered Yearly.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $180

APH 5440 Experimental Photography Cr. 3-6Work in non-traditional processes including image and emulsion transfer,hand-applied emulsions, laser copy and xerographic transfer. OfferedBiannually.Prerequisite: APH 3410 with a minimum grade of C-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $180Repeatable for 9 Credits

APH 5450 Selected Topics in Photography Cr. 3Topics to be announced in Schedule of Classes . Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: APH 4410Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $180Repeatable for 6 Credits

APH 5850 Directed Projects: Photography Cr. 3-9Individual problems. Offered Fall, Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $180Repeatable for 998.99 Credits

APH 5860 Social Documentary: Community, Compassion, and ActivismCr. 3Photographic documentation applied to social cause, communityrepresentation, and visual/multicultural critical theory. Offered Irregularly.Prerequisite: APH 2400 with a minimum grade of C-Course Material Fees: $180

Art: PrintmakingAPR 2300 Printmaking Cr. 3Introduction to a variety of printmaking processes may include thefollowing: lithography, etching, monotype, screenprint, and, relief. OfferedYearly.Prerequisite: ADR 1050 or ACO 1200Course Material Fees: $90

APR 3470 Photo-Processes for Printmaking I Cr. 3Light sensitive printmaking processes are explored, and may includephoto-lithography, photo-etching, photo-screen printing, and cyanotypes.Students may create prints utilizing traditional or digital drawing, analogor digital photography, and hybrid techniques. Offered Winter.Prerequisite: ADR 1050 or AGD 2240 or ADA 2220 or APH 2410Course Material Fees: $115

APR 3480 Intaglio I Cr. 3Basic metal plate printing techniques: etching, aquatint, drypoint, softground, and lift ground. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisite: ADR 1050 or ACO 1200Course Material Fees: $110

APR 3490 Lithography I Cr. 3Fundamentals of stone and plate lithography applying traditional andcontemporary techniques of crayon, tusche, and photolithography.Offered Spring/Summer.Prerequisite: ADR 1050 or ACO 1200Course Material Fees: $110

APR 3500 Screen Printing I Cr. 3Introduction to basic techniques of screen printing. Offered Yearly.Prerequisite: ADR 1050 and ACO 1200 and APH 2400 and AGD 2240Course Material Fees: $110Equivalent: APR 5500, APR 7500

APR 3510 Relief and Experimental Printmaking I Cr. 3Traditional and contempory methods of relief printimaking includingwoodcut and linoleum. Collograph, monoprint, monotype, andexperimental methods may be included. Offered Every Term.Prerequisite: ADR 1050 or ACO 1200Course Material Fees: $90

APR 5470 Photo-Processes for Printmaking II Cr. 3Light sensitive printmaking processes are explored, and may includephoto-lithography, photo-etching, photo-screen printing, and cyanotypes.Students may create prints utilizing traditional or digital drawing, analogor digital photography, and hybrid techniques. Emphasis on creating aconceptually focused body of work. Offered Winter.Prerequisites: APR 3470Course Material Fees: $115Repeatable for 9 Credits

APR 5480 Intaglio II Cr. 3Further development of intaglio printmaking skills including: rangeof techniques, color methods, and printing. Emphasis on creating aconceptually focused body of work. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: APR 3480Course Material Fees: $110Repeatable for 9 Credits

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APR 5490 Lithography II Cr. 3Advanced problems in lithography. Black and white, multicolor, transfermethods. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: APR 3490Course Material Fees: $110Repeatable for 9 Credits

APR 5500 Screen Printing II Cr. 3Further development of screen-printing techniques and printing.Emphasis on creating a conceptually focused body of work. OfferedYearly.Prerequisites: APR 3500Course Material Fees: $110Repeatable for 9 Credits

APR 5510 Relief and Experimental Printmaking II Cr. 3Emphasis on creating a conceptually focused body of work and increasedrelief technical skills through the practice of multiple block/plate printing,color, large format, unique format, and hybrid techniques. Offered Spring/Summer.Prerequisites: APR 3510Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 9 Credits

Art: SculptureASL 2150 Beginning Sculpture Cr. 3Instruction in traditional techniques and concepts of sculpture includingmodeling the figure from observation using clay, moldmaking, carving,construction, and casting. Lectures, demonstrations, critiques. OfferedEvery Term.Prerequisite: ADR 1060 with a minimum grade of C- and ACO 1230 with aminimum grade of C-Course Material Fees: $115

ASL 3150 Intermediate Sculpture Cr. 3Contemporary concerns in sculpture. Idea, scale, site, light, movement,and serial forms. Offered Every Term.Prerequisite: ASL 2150 with a minimum grade of C-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90

ASL 3170 Figurative Sculpture I Cr. 3Instruction in traditional, representational, figurative sculpture. Historicalexamples, concepts and techniques. Basic anatomy, observation,modeling, gesture, proportion, plane, volume, mass, texture, portraiture;use of calipers, armatures, and moldmaking. Carving, construction, andcasting are optional. Offered Irregularly.Prerequisite: ASL 2150 with a minimum grade of C-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90

ASL 3190 Sculpture Foundry I Cr. 3Creation of sculpture using metal. Bonded-sand and investment castingusing bronze and aluminum; chasing and patinas; oxy-acetylene, stick,mig, and tig welding; plasma cutting. Offered Yearly.Prerequisite: ASL 2150 with a minimum grade of C-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orBachelor of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $115Repeatable for 998.99 Credits

ASL 5150 Advanced Sculpture Cr. 3Development of personal and professional body of work. Discussions,lectures, assignments. Offered Every Term.Prerequisites: ASL 2150, ASL 3150, ASL 3170, and ASL 3190Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 9 Credits

ASL 5170 Figurative Sculpture II Cr. 3Emphasis on advanced and self-directed problems in figurative sculpture.Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: ADR 3090 and ASL 3170Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 6 Credits

ASL 5180 Sculpture: Advanced Technology Cr. 3-6One major project, which explores the application of non-traditionalmaterials and technologies: research, industrial liaisons, equipment.Offered Irregularly.Prerequisite: ASL 5170 with a minimum grade of C-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $200Repeatable for 12 Credits

ASL 5190 Sculpture Foundry II Cr. 3Development of ideas and skills using either casting or fabrication orboth. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: ASL 3190Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $115Repeatable for 9 Credits

ASL 5810 Special Topics in Sculpture Cr. 3Topics to be announced in Schedule of Classes. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: ASL 2150, ASL 3150, ASL 3170, and ASL 3190Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 9 Credits

ASL 5820 Directed Projects Cr. 3-6Independent projects done in consultation with instructor. Offered Fall,Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Course Material Fees: $90Repeatable for 998.99 Credits

Art: Special ArtACS 3997 Sophomore Seminar in the Visual Arts Cr. 3Introduction to a variety of art and design disciplines: developing basiccritiquing skills, learning how to document and present art designprojects, and gaining a general knowledge of the contemporary art world.Offered for undergraduate credit only. Offered Biannually.Prerequisites: ACO 1200 and ADR 1060Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students.

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ACS 5200 Art Gallery Management Cr. 3Offers a larger sense of the profession gained through readings,opportunities to network within and outside Wayne State University'sart galleries, and hands-on experience. The following operationalfundamentals are thoroughly examined: exhibition and season design,marketing, budgeting, and standard facility requirements. Offered Winter.Repeatable for 6 Credits

ACS 5210 Art Gallery Internship Cr. 1-3Provides students with opportunities to serve as interns at galleries andmuseums internal and external to the department. Students update theinstructor with documentation of significant projects on which they haveworked. Offered Every Term.Repeatable for 6 Credits

ACS 5550 Special Topics Cr. 3Students examine specific issues related to one or more of the studiodisciplines. Offered for undergraduate credit only. Offered Irregularly.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students.Course Material Fees: $30Repeatable for 6 Credits

ACS 5650 Museum Culture: Histories, Critiques, Practices Cr. 3The art museum as a subject of cultural history and criticism, socialpolicy, and art. Includes panel discussions among museum professionalsand opinion leaders, designed to explore current issues. Offered Yearly.

ACS 5996 Honors Project Cr. 3Students complete a substantial creative project reflecting conceptualissues, determined by the student in collaboration with his/her professor.Offered for undergraduate credit only. Offered Every Term.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students.

ACS 5997 Senior Seminar in the Visual Arts Cr. 3Interdisciplinary seminar on contemporary issues in the visual artsincluding studio practices, history, and criticism. Satisfies the GeneralEducation Writing Intensive Course in the Major requirement. Offered forundergraduate credit only. Offered Fall, Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students;enrollment limited to students with a class of Senior; enrollment islimited to students with a major in Art or Art Honors; enrollment limited tostudents in a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.

Art HistoryAH 1000 Introduction to Art Cr. 3An introductory survey of art and culture designed to equip studentsto look purposefully, critically, and contextually at images and events,mindful of the ways that meaning is produced and perceived. OfferedEvery Term.

AH 1110 Survey of Art History: Ancient through Medieval Cr. 3-4Survey of traditions and major developments in visual expression in theWest, prehistory through Medieval period. Art studied in context of itscultures; techniques of visual analysis. Offered for four credits only toHonors students. Offered Every Term.

AH 1120 Survey of Art History: Renaissance through Modern Cr. 3-4Traditions and developments in visual expression in the West,Renaissance through twentieth century. Art in context of its cultures;techniques of visual analysis. Offered for four credits only to Honorsstudents. Offered Every Term.

AH 1130 Encounters with the Arts of Global Africa Cr. 3Introductory survey of the arts of Africa and the African Diaspora,focusing on the visual culture of cross-cultural contact within Africa andbeyond. Offered Fall, Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students.

AH 3070 Art and Archeology of Ancient Egypt Cr. 3An introduction to the history and development of Egyptian artistic stylein architecture, sculpture, painting and the applied arts; historical, socialand religious background. Offered Irregularly.

AH 3150 The Arts of Africa: Local and Global Visions Cr. 3Traditional, modern and contemporary arts of Africa, as well as theimpact of African culture on the Americas. Emphasis on global politics ofintercultural contact between Africa and the West. Offered Fall.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C- and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of C-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students.

AH 3240 Mythology in Greek Art Cr. 3The myths of the Greeks as they appeared on painted vases, and thestrategies of visual storytelling employed. Offered Irregularly.

AH 3410 Medieval Art and Architecture Cr. 3Monasticism as a driving force in medieval culture; art and architectureproduced by and for Christian religious communities, A.D. 300-1400.Offered Irregularly.Prerequisites: AH 1110

AH 3470 Islamic Art and Architecture Cr. 3Survey of art and architecture of Islam from its origins in the seventhcentury to the Ottoman Empire. Offered Irregularly.

AH 3560 Special Topics Cr. 3Students examine specific issues related to art history. Offered Irregularly.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students.Repeatable for 12 Credits

AH 3650 Nineteenth-Century European Art and Architecture Cr. 3Introduction to European art and architecture from 1780 to 1900; surveyof major developments in 19th century painting, sculpture, printmakingand photography. Offered Fall, Winter.

AH 3700 Contemporary Art Cr. 3Introduction for studio art majors: ideas and styles of modern art. Thegap between those who make art and those who write about it. Accessto the discipline of art history through tracing the origins of a variety ofcontemporary art practices. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: AH 1000-1999

AH 3750 African American Art Cr. 3Historical inquiry of African American art from the eighteenth century totoday. Offered Yearly.Equivalent: AFS 3750

AH 3760 Art of the African Diaspora Cr. 3Examines art of the African Diaspora and how this history ofdissemination affected art making in various geographical, cultural, andsociopolitical paradigms. Offered Fall.Equivalent: AFS 3760

AH 5130 The African City: Art and the Politics of Place Cr. 3Exploration of key issues in the study of Africa's urban cultures. Focuseson the art and architecture of historical cities and considers the ways inwhich global African cities shape contemporary artistic practice. OfferedEvery Term.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of D- or AH 1120 with aminimum grade of D- or AH 1130 with a minimum grade of D-

AH 5210 Hellenistic Art Cr. 3Sculpture, painting and architecture of the Greek world from Alexanderthe Great to Cleopatra. Offered Irregularly.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of C

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AH 5250 Ancient Rome Cr. 3Development of Rome into an imperial capital. Design, function andpolitical significance of public monuments in the city. Offered Irregularly.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of C

AH 5260 Classical Greek Art Cr. 3Greek painting, sculpture and architecture of the fifth and fourth centuriesB.C. Emphasis on decorative programs of temples and cult statues.Offered Irregularly.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of C

AH 5270 Roman Painting and Sculpture Cr. 3Painting and sculpture of the Roman Republic and Empire, and theircultural context. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of C

AH 5310 The Ancient City of Athens Cr. 3The history of Athens as an urban center in antiquity. Public monuments,buildings and landscape as reflecting the city's aspirations and fortunes.Offered Irregularly.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of C

AH 5450 Art and Architecture in the High Middle Ages Cr. 3Art and architecture in western Europe, 1050-1250. Development ofRomanesque and Gothic styles in architecture, painting, and sculpture.Offered Irregularly.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of C

AH 5500 Early Renaissance in Italy Cr. 3Art and architecture from Giotto to Botticelli; transformation of latemedieval art prior to Black Death, classical revival in Florence; NorthItalian artists such as the Bellinis and Mantegna. Offered Biannually.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of C

AH 5510 High Renaissance and Mannerism in Italy Cr. 3The art of Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Titian, and theircontemporaries. Offered Irregularly.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of C

AH 5520 Art of Renaissance Venice Cr. 3Art of fifteenth and sixteenth century Venice considered in its socio-political milieu. Offered Biannually.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of C

AH 5560 Special Topics Cr. 3Students examine specific issues related to art history. Offered forundergraduate credit only. Offered Irregularly.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students.Repeatable for 12 Credits

AH 5570 Performance Art of the Americas Cr. 3Explores Performance Art created in North, Central, and South America,as well as in the Caribbean. Performance Art is a Western visual artmovement in which the artist's body is the primary medium of expression,and this art form's evolution will be examined from the late nineteenth tothe twenty-first centuries. Offered Fall.

AH 5710 Trends in Nineteenth Century Art Cr. 3Topics to be announced in Schedule of Classes. Offered Biannually.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of C

AH 5715 Modernism: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Cr. 3Origins of Modernism in the mid-nineteenth century; avant-garde art inEurope and the U.S. from 1850 to 1950; theories of Modernism in thevisual arts. Offered Biannually.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of C

AH 5720 Twentieth Century Art Cr. 3European and American paintings, sculpture, and new media surveyedfrom 1900 to present. Offered Biannually.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of C

AH 5735 Art 1900-1945 Cr. 3European and American avant-garde art, Dada and Surrealism, theinterwar period, and Abstract Expressionism. Offered Biannually.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of C

AH 5755 Gender and Race in Visual Culture Cr. 3This course will interrogate the ways in which gendered and racializedbodies are epitomized in the myriad of form that comprise visual culture.Offered Fall.

AH 5780 Topics in Twentieth-Century Art Cr. 3Topics to be announced in Schedule of Classes. Offered Yearly.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of CRepeatable for 12 Credits

AH 5855 Museum Practicum Cr. 3Cooperative arrangement between the art history program and the DetroitInstitute of Arts, in which the student applies art historical training to acurrent project or exhibition in the museum. Offered Biannually.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of C

AH 5990 Directed Study Cr. 1-3Supervised advanced reading and research in the history of art. OfferedFall, Winter.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Artand Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts orMaster of Arts degrees.Repeatable for 6 Credits

AH 5993 Writing Intensive Course in Fine Arts Cr. 0Required for all majors. Offered Fall, Winter.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of D- or ENG 2100-2120with a minimum grade of C or ENG 2210 with a minimum grade of Cor ENG 2310 with a minimum grade of C or ENG 2390 with a minimumgrade of C or ENG 2420 with a minimum grade of C or ENG 2560 witha minimum grade of C or ENG 2570 with a minimum grade of C orENG 3010-3050 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with a minimumgrade of D- and AH 2000-6999 with a minimum grade of D- and May betaken concurrently: AH 3000-6999 with a minimum grade of D-Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students;enrollment is limited to students in the Department of Art and Art History;enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of FineArts degrees.

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AH 5997 Seminar Cr. 3Readings, discussion, and research paper on special topics in art history;topics to be announced in Schedule of Classes. Graduate studentsundertake research paper in addition to other assignments. OfferedYearly.Prerequisites: AH 1110 with a minimum grade of C and AH 1120 with aminimum grade of CRestriction(s): Enrollment is limited to students in the Department ofArt and Art History; enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts,Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Repeatable for 9 Credits

AH 5998 Honors Thesis Cr. 3Students write a substantial research paper on subject determined by thestudent in collaboration with his/her professor. Offered for undergraduatecredit only. Offered Irregularly.Restriction(s): Enrollment is limited to Undergraduate level students;enrollment is limited to students with a major in Art History Honors.

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