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Drawing courses are designed to provide an understanding
of the fundamental principles of drawing (Drawing I) and to study the
undraped human figure as subject matter (Life Drawing). A variety of
media and approaches are explored. Both Drawing I and Life Drawing I
are included as required course work for the Computer Art/Illustration
certificate. Art majors are advised to take Drawing I early in their
studies to provide a solid foundation of draftsmanship in preparation
for pursuing other areas of interest such as painting, watercolor, and
illustration. Advanced courses are available.
Class
Schedule
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Course |
Faculty |
Credit Hours |
| ART111 |
Drawing
I |
Ted
Wolter
JD Parrish
Mary Lou Stewart
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3 |
NOTE: This course
is recommended for art majors. It is one of the "core" art classes
required of all art majors in the Arizona state university system
(ASU, UofA, NAU). Cost estimate: Approximately
$238 for tuition and course fees plus $40-$60 for drawing supplies.
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| ART116 |
Life
Drawing I |
Ted
Wolter
JD Parrish (Summer session)
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3 |
NOTE: Life Drawing
is typically taken by art majors as well as non-art majors who
enjoy art activities.
Cost estimate:
Approximately $243 for tuition and course fees plus $70-$90 for drawing
supplies and possibly the cost of a text book at the instructor's
discretion.
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| ART117 |
Life
Drawing II |
Ted
Wolter
JD Parrish (Summer session)
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3 |
NOTE: Cost
estimate: Approximately $243 for tuition and course fees plus
$40-$60 for drawing supplies. | |
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