Art

(Ottawa)

Art fosters individual creativity and cultural identity. Art can be studied for its aesthetic, psychological, anthropological, historical, religious, social, and commercial significance. It can be created for expressive, therapeutic, and political purposes. Students learn to appreciate, contextualize, and evaluate art as a means of visual communication. They explore different media and techniques as they develop their own talents in drawing, painting, design, sculpture, and varied crafts. As an important component of a liberal education, art promotes sensitivity, self-exploration, creativity, and multicultural awareness. Those majoring in this area may find careers in teaching; art history; painting; sculpture; illustration; publishing; advertising; art collection and appraisal; museum management; graphic design; and theater, film, or video production.

Curriculum

Liberal Arts Studies Seminars

  • LAS 12525 First Year Seminar
  • LAS 42515 Group Problem Solving

Plus one course in each of the following Breadth Areas:

  • Creative and Performing Arts
  • Historical and Cultural Perspectives
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Mathematical and Logical Systems
  • Natural Sciences (with lab)
  • Language and Communication
  • Health and Wellness
  • Theological and Philosophical Perspectives
Required Major Courses:
  • ART  13023   Art Fundamentals
  • ART  20623   Art History I
  • ART  20723   Art History II
  • ART  22023   Drawing and Composition I
  • ART  23523   Painting I
  • ART  23023   Design I
  • ART  33023   Design II
  • ART  49024   Art Comprehensive
  • 6-12 semester hours of advanced studio courses and/or internship.


Drawing/Painting/Design Emphasis

One or more of the following (depending on the emphasis)
  • ART  23423   Graphic Art
  • ART  32023   Drawing and Composition II
  • ART  33523   Painting II
  • ART  45523   Special Topics in Art

Sculpture/Crafts/Design Emphasis

One or more of the following (depending on the emphasis)

  • ART  23723   Ceramics I
  • ART  33723   Ceramics II
  • ART  45523   Special Topics in Art

Teacher Licensure in Art (PreK-12)

  • ART  10321   Photography
  • ART  10921   Fibers
  • ART  11121   Crafts
  • ART  13023   Art Fundamentals
  • ART  20623   Art History I
  • ART  20723   Art History II
  • ART  22023   Drawing and Composition I
  • ART  23023   Design I
  • ART  23423   Graphic Art
  • ART  23523   Painting I
  • ART  23723   Ceramics I
  • ART  24000   Computer Graphics
  • ART  30423   PreK-Elementary Art Methods
  • ART  30523   Middle School and Secondary Art Methods
  • ART  33023   Design II
  • ART  49024   Art Comprehensive
  • Plus 6 semester hours independent study in advanced/upper level studio work