LAA - Art

LAA 101 Art Appreciation I

This course provides a basic introduction to visual art. Students learn to analyze the formal structure and principles of design used in works of art, become familiar with processes and tools involved in art creation, and are introduced to pertinent themes in visual art. Emphasis is placed on learning how to look at a wide variety of works of art, gaining a visual art vocabulary, and examining the relationship between form and content. Prerequisite(s): None. Corequisite(s): None. 2 quarter hours

2

Credits

2

LAA 102 Art Appreciation II

This course provides an introductory historical survey of Western art, from prehistoric to contemporary. It examines the art and culture of significant historical periods. Students explore major historical art styles and establish a foundation for future, more intensive studies of art and culture. Prerequisite(s): None. Corequisite(s): None. 3 quarter hours

3

Credits

3

LAA 310 Mexican Art

Introduction to the history of Mexican Art through an anthropological examination of the religions, myths, histories, and artifacts created by the indigenous people of Mexico from the Preclassic Period (200 B.C.- 300 A.D.) to the modern era. Counts in the Fine Arts or Humanities Area of General Education Requirements. 2-5 quarter hours

2 TO 5

Credits

2 TO 5

LAA 320 African Art

This course is an introduction to the art of the peoples of West and Central Africa through an anthropological examination of the religions, myths, histories, and artifacts created by these peoples. It is focused on the traditional visual arts, with emphasis on sculptural arts. Students explore the art of West and Central Africa, highlighting the range and variety of artifacts created by major groups in specific regions. Pre-requisite(s): None. Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours

5

Credits

5

LAA 322 19th and 20th Century Art

Development of painting, sculpture, architecture and the crafts in Europe and the United States during the 19th and 20th centuries. Students study relationships between art of a period and societal contexts, including political events, economic trends, and technological advances of the time. Emphasis on the contributions of specific artists. Gallery and museum trips included. Counts in the Fine Arts or Humanities Area of General Education Requirements. 2-5 quarter hours

2 TO 5

Credits

2 TO 5

LAA 495 Art Special Topic

Topics offered will reflect the current interest of the students. Since topics vary from quarter to quarter, this course may be taken more than once. Examples of topics are jewelry, creative lettering and graphic design, and art for the exceptional learner. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing for graduate credit. 1-6 quarter hours

1 TO 6

Credits

1 TO 6