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2/03-5/20
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(4pm and later)

ART 199
Undergraduate Open Seminar

Credit:  1 to 5 hours.


May be repeated.


Additional Course Materials Charge and/or Facilities Charge required for some sections. Please check class schedule for specific amounts.

Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
10355 independent study  ARRANGED    
Instructor Approval Required

44449 laboratory AM 04:00 PM - 06:40 PM MW  room 224
Art and Design Bldg 
Mette, A 
3 hours
Discovery course.
Topic: Introduction to Design. First Year Discovery Program Course.
Art Design Foundations 25.00 dollars.

39747 laboratory BT 10:00 AM - 11:40 AM MW  room 221
Art-East Annex, Studio 1 
Theide, B 
2 hours
Discovery course.
Topic: Introduction to Jewelry. First Year Discovery Program Course.
Art Design Metals 90.00 dollars.

30366 laboratory JS 04:00 PM - 06:40 PM  room 229
Art and Design Bldg 
Squier, J 
3 hours
Camp Honors/Chanc Schol course.
Topic: Artists & Computers. This section for Chancellor's Scholars only; other students may only enroll with consent of instructor and the Campus Honors Program.

39748 laboratory KG2 01:00 PM - 03:40 PM  room ARR
Japan House 
Gunji, K 
3 hours
Topic: Ikebana, the Art of Japanese Flower arrangement
Art Design Japan 65.00 dollars.

44619 laboratory T1 01:00 PM - 02:40 PM TR  room 229
Art and Design Bldg 
Squier, J 
3 hours
Topic: Art and Innovation: The Artist as Inventor, Entrepreneur, and Outlaw. This course focuses on case studies of contemporary artists whose work challenges prevailing notions of typical practice, presenting students with alternatives to 'off the shelf' visions of what artists do, and creating in students an expanded sense of what opportunities might exist for practicing professsionals. In this writing-intensive course, students will also research and develop their own non-traditional projects; they will present and promote their ideas by writing plans, making proposals, preparing resumes and grants.

44617 laboratory T4 12:00 PM - 02:50 PM  room 336
Art and Design Bldg 
Squier, J; Lovett, M 
 laboratory T4 04:00 PM - 06:40 PM  room 225
Art and Design Bldg 
Squier, J; Lovett, M 
3 hours
Topic: Writing With Video. This course engages students in a comprehensive exploration of video as a rhetorical narrative medium, with emphasis on the actual production of video work. Directed writing is integrated into all aspects of the production process -- brainstorming and conceptualization, drafting and storyboarding, revision, and critique. Writing is positioned as an integral part of the process of thinking, problem solving, and creating.

44612 laboratory T9 09:00 AM - 11:40 AM  room 225
Art and Design Bldg 
Squier, J; Lovett, M 
 laboratory T9 12:00 PM - 02:50 PM  room 336
Art and Design Bldg 
Squier, J; Lovett, M 
3 hours
Topic: Writing With Video. This course engages students in a comprehensive exploration of video as a rhetorical narrative medium, with emphasis on the actual production of video work. Directed writing is integrated into all aspects of the production process -- brainstorming and conceptualization, drafting and storyboarding, revision, and critique. Writing is positioned as an integral part of the process of thinking, problem solving, and creating.