May 17, 2024  
2020-2021 General Catalog 
    
2020-2021 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

**COURSE SEARCH**


The following is a listing of all courses of instruction offered by departments at LSU. This listing was up-to-date and as correct as possible at the time of publication of this catalog.

Since this catalog was prepared well in advance of its effective date, some courses may have been added, others may have been dropped, and/or changes in content may have been made.

 

Architecture

  
  • ARCH 3007 Architectural Systems (3)


    Prereq.: approval for advancement to upper division in architecture. Detailed treatment of construction materials and systems, with emphasis on large scale application of enclosure systems and steel and concrete structures.
  
  • ARCH 3008 Environmental Control Systems (3)


    Prereq.: approval for advancement to upper division in architecture. Principles and practices of selection and design of mechanical systems, including lighting, electrical distributions, acoustics, plumbing, vertical transportation and fire suppression.
  
  • ARCH 3101 Honors: Architectural Design V (6)


    Same as ARCH 3001 , with special emphasis for qualified Honors students. Prereq.: approval for advancement to upper division in architecture. Required field trip. Students are responsible for paying travel expenses associated with the course. Credit will not be given for this course and ARCH 3001 . 12 hrs. studio.
  
  • ARCH 3102 Honors: Architectural Design VI (6)


    Same as ARCH 3002 , with special emphasis for qualified Honors students. Prereq.: ARCH 3001  or ARCH 3101 , ARCH 3007 . Credit will not be given for this course and ARCH 3002 . 12 hrs. studio.
  
  • ARCH 4000 Delta Research Colloquium (1)


    Prereq.: open to students with credit for OCS 2050  and ARCH 4444 , or by permission of instructor.  1 hr. seminar. Students from multiple disciplines will discuss, develop, and present research conclusions related to applied delta research through faculty lecture, guest lecture, and student project presentations. 
  
  • ARCH 4001 Architectural Design VII (6)


    An honors course, ARCH 4101  is also available. Prereq.: ARCH 3002  or ARCH 3102 . Credit will not be given for this course and ARCH 4101 . 12 hrs. studio. Emphasis on the advancement of sustainable communities through analysis, building design and the study of socially responsible approaches to development and building practice.
  
  • ARCH 4002 Architectural Design VIII (6)


    An honors course, ARCH 4102 , is also available. Prereq.: ARCH 3002  or ARCH 3102  or permission of instructor. Required field trip. Students are responsible for paying travel expenses associated with the course. Credit will not be given for this course and ARCH 4102  or ARCH 4202 . 12 hrs. studio. Emphasis on the design of urban buildings based on the advancement of urban systems through analysis, building design, and the study of socially responsible approaches to development and building practice.
  
  • ARCH 4003 Intensive Design Studio (6)


    Offered in Su Prereq.: admission to the M.Arch program. 12 hrs. studio. Introduction to design, analysis, and the development of basic architectural skills.
  
  • ARCH 4007 History of Architecture III (3)


    Prereq.: ARCH 2008 . Majors only or by permission of department. Development of architectural and spatial forms as they relate to changing perceptions of self, society and the natural world in the 20th century.
  
  • ARCH 4031 Architectural Structures III (3)


    Prereq.: ARCH 3003 . Design and application of concrete structures in architecture.
  
  • ARCH 4032 Advanced Architectural Technology (3)


    Prereq.: ARCH 3008 . Seminar relating to topics of architectural technologies including, but not limited to building structures, environmental concerns, electronic transfer of information.
  
  • ARCH 4041 Issues in Sustainability (3)


    Examination of issues in sustainability as they relate to the practice of architecture.
  
  • ARCH 4051 Advanced 20th Century Architectural History (3)


    Prereq.: ARCH 2007 , ARCH 2008 . Topics in 20th century architectural history and theory; writing component.
  
  • ARCH 4062 Urban Design and Planning (3)


    Fundamentals of urban morphology in relation to historical, social, political and economic systems.
  
  • ARCH 4072 Community Design Studies (3)


    Study of community design and community-based practice with emphasis on contemporary participatory action research and techniques.
  
  • ARCH 4090 Restoration Studies (3)


    Theory and methodology of architectural restoration; tools and techniques of restoration.
  
  • ARCH 4101 Honors: Architectural Design VII (6)


    Same as ARCH 4001 , with special emphasis for qualified Honor students. Prereq.: ARCH 3002  or ARCH 3102 . Credit will not be given for this course and ARCH 4001 . 12 hrs. studio. Theory and methodology of architectural restoration; tools and techniques of restoration.
  
  • ARCH 4102 Honors: Architectural Design VIII (6)


    Same as ARCH 4002 , with special emphasis for qualified Honors students. Prereq.: ARCH 3002  or ARCH 3102  or ARCH 4001  or ARCH 4101  or permission of instructor. Required field trip. Students are responsible for paying travel expenses associated with the course. Credit will not be given for this course and ARCH 4002  or ARCH 4202 . 12 hrs. studio.
  
  • ARCH 4155 Recording Historic Structures (3)


    Prereq.: permission of department. 1 hr. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Hands-on field and laboratory experience in current methods of documenting historic buildings, including hand methods, photography and photogrammetry.
  
  • ARCH 4202 Architectural Design VIII Off-Campus (6)


    For off-campus study only. Permission of department required. Credit will not be given for this course and ARCH 4002  or ARCH 4102 . 12 hrs. studio. Emphasis on the design of single or multiple buildings in an urban setting.
  
  • ARCH 4221 Selected Topics in Architecture (3)


    May be taken for a max. of 12 hrs. of credit with school approval. Studies in various subjects related to architecture.
  
  • ARCH 4353 Principles and Practices of Land Development (3)


    Environmental, physical and financial aspects of land development.
  
  • ARCH 4440 Vernacular Architecture and Material Culture (3)


    See ANTH 4440 .
  
  • ARCH 4444 The D.E.L.T.A. Studio (4)


    Prereq.: open to students with credit for OCS 2050  or by permission of instructor. 3 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Interdisciplinary design projects investigating physical issues affecting the Gulf of Mexico Coastal Plain, Lower Mississippi Alluvial Delta, and coastal environment tectonics as defined by the material culture and how it contributes to the design and conceptual framework of projects.
  
  • ARCH 4700 Research Methods (3)


    Major research methods in architecture; hypothesis formulation and testing, data gathering and analysis.
  
  • ARCH 4993 Advanced Computer Aided Architectural Graphics (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. The development and application of advanced computer-based architectural design and communication skills.
  
  • ARCH 5000 Option Design Studio (6)


    An honors course, ARCH 5100 , is also available. Prereq.: ARCH 3002  or ARCH 3102  or ARCH 7004  or permission of instructor.  May be taken for a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit when topics vary. 12 hrs. studio. Option studios are topical in nature and engage contemporary issues in architectural practice and research.
  
  • ARCH 5001 Comprehensive Architectural Design (6)


    An honors course, ARCH 5101 , is also available. Prereq.: ARCH 4002  or ARCH 4102  or ARCH 4202  and ARCH 5000  or ARCH 5100 . Coreq.: ARCH 5005 . Credit will not be given for this course and ARCH 5101 . 12 hrs. studio. Emphasis on the comprehensive design of a single building integrating material selection, mechanical, acoustical, structural, lighting and two- and three-dimensional studies.
  
  • ARCH 5002 Architectural Design Concentration (6)


    An honors course, ARCH 5102 , is also available. Prereq.: ARCH 4002  or ARCH 4102  or ARCH 4202 . Credit will not be given for this course and ARCH 5102  or ARCH 5202 . 12 hrs. studio. Emphasis on architectural problems developed around faculty expertise and emerging opportunities in the profession.
  
  • ARCH 5003 Advanced Architectural Topics (3)


    Seminar relating to various topics in architecture; writing component.
  
  • ARCH 5004 Concentration Seminar (3)


    May be taken for a max. of 9 hrs. of credit when topics vary. Various topics relating to architectural issues.
  
  
  • ARCH 5006 Professional Practice (3)


    Exploration and analysis of project acquisition, contract negotiations, governmental regulations, personnel, office management and the architect’s societal role.
  
  • ARCH 5008 Community Design Practicum (6)


    Prereq.: ARCH 3002  or ARCH 3102 , LA 3002  or permission of department. Minimum 280 hours of supervised experience. Supervised learning experience in the Office of Community Design and Development or approved off-campus site with emphasis on pre-professional services for community-based projects.
  
  • ARCH 5100 HONORS: Option Design Studio (6)


    Same as ARCH 5000 , with special emphasis for qualified Honors students. Prereq.: ARCH 3002  or ARCH 3102  or ARCH 7004  or permission of instructor.  May be taken for a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit when topics vary. Credit will not be given for this course and ARCH 5000 . 12 hrs. studio.
  
  
  
  • ARCH 5202 Architectural Design Concentration Off-Campus (6)


    May be taken for a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit when topics vary. For off-campus study only. Credit will not be given for this course and ARCH 5002  or ARCH 5102 . Permission of department required. 12 hrs. studio. Emphasis on architectural problems developed around faculty expertise and emerging opportunities in the profession.
  
  • ARCH 7001 Graduate Design Studio I (6)


    12 hrs. studio. The use of space and form in relation to concept in the exploration of basic architectural elements.
  
  • ARCH 7002 Graduate Design Studio II (6)


    Prereq.: ARCH 7001 . 12 hrs. studio. Emphasis on the design of buildings in a variety of physical settings.
  
  • ARCH 7003 Graduate Design Studio III (6)


    Prereq.: ARCH 7002 . Required field trip. Students are responsible for paying travel expenses associated with the course. 12 hrs. studio. Emphasis on architectural programming and the design of buildings incorporating technologies of materials and various architectural systems.
  
  • ARCH 7004 Graduate Design Studio IV (6)


    Prereq.: ARCH 7003 . 12 hrs. studio. Emphasis on the design of buildings incorporating technologies of environmental systems.
  
  • ARCH 7005 Graduate Design Studio V (6)


    Prereq.: ARCH 7004 . 12 hrs. studio. Introduction to contextual building design in an urban setting with emphasis on site and context analysis and community planning in a collaborative working environment.
  
  • ARCH 7006 Graduate Design Studio VI (6)


    Prereq.: ARCH 5000  or ARCH 5100 . Coreq.: ARCH 5005 . Credit will not be given for both this course and ARCH 8000 . 12 hrs. studio. Emphasis on the synthesis of all issues addressed in previous studios in the comprehensive design of buildings.
  
  • ARCH 7007 Modern Architecture: History and Theory (3)


    The development of architectural history and theory from the nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century.
  
  • ARCH 7008 Contemporary Architecture: History and Theory (3)


    The development of architectural history and theory from the mid-twentieth century to the present day.
  
  • ARCH 7600 Seminar in Architecture (3)


    May be taken for a max. of 9 hrs. of credit when topics vary. Selected topics in architecture.
  
  • ARCH 7900 Architectural Studies/Research (3)


    Prereq.: written consent of School of Architecture Graduate Committee. May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit. Selected readings and/or research under the supervision of graduate faculty.
  
  • ARCH 8000 Thesis Research (1-12 per sem.)


    ”S”/”U”grading. Credit will not be given for both this course and ARCH 7006 .

Art: Ceramics

  
  • ART 1661 Introduction to Ceramics: Handbuilding (3)


    Prereq.: majors/minors only, ART 1009  or ART 1012  or consent of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. Exploration of hand-building techniques, surface applications and kiln firing.
  
  • ART 1662 Introduction to Ceramics: Wheel Throwing (3)


    Prereq.: ART 1009  or ART 1012  or consent of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. Problems in ceramic forming techniques, mixing of clays and glazes and kiln firing.
  
  • ART 2655 Basic Jewelry/Metalsmithing (3)


    6 hrs. studio. Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. Piercing, construction, cold connection, soldering, forming, and stone setting; studio problems in bronze, copper, and sterling silver.
  
  • ART 2656 Intermediate Jewelry/Metalsmithing (3,6)


    Prereq.: ART 2655  or consent of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 9 hrs. of credit. Registration for all multiple-credit courses taken for over three credits in a given semester will require the prior permission of the instructor. 6, 12 hrs. studio. Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. Intermediate studio work in jewelry/metalsmithing involving model making and the casting processes.
  
  • ART 2661 Intermediate Ceramics (3)


    An honors course, ART 2662  is also available. Prereq.: ART 1661  and/or ART 1662  and ART 1762  or permission of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit. Credit will not be given for this course and ART 2662 . 6 hrs. studio. Studio techniques and issues in ceramics; continued investigation of hand-building and wheel-throwing.
  
  • ART 2662 Honors: Intermediate Ceramics (3)


    Same as ART 2661  with special emphasis for qualified Honors students. Prereq.: ART 1661  and/or ART 1662  and ART 1762  or permission of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit. Credit will not be given for this course and ART ART 2661 . Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. 6 hrs. studio.
  
  • ART 4641 Special Studies in Ceramics (3)


    Prereq.: ART 1661  or ART 1662  or permission of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit. Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. 6 hrs. of studio. Advanced studio work in predetermined area of specialization with emphasis on formulation of clay bodies, glazes and practice of kiln operation, building and maintenance.
  
  • ART 4651 Special Studies in Jewelry/Metalsmithing (3,6)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor based on review of student’s portfolio. May be taken for a max. of 15 hrs. of credit.
    Registration for all multiple-credit courses taken for over three credits in a given semester will require the prior permission of the instructor. 6, 12 hrs. studio. Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. Studio work in predetermined area of specialization with emphasis on a single technique, material or aesthetic research in art jewelry and metalsmithing.
  
  • ART 4655 Advanced Jewelry/Metalsmithing (3,6)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor based on review of student’s portfolio. May be taken for a max. of 15 hrs. of credit. Registration for all multiple-credit courses taken for over three credits in a given semester will require the prior permission of the instructor. 6, 12 hrs. studio. Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. Advanced studio work in one specific process such as: forging, forming, reproduction processes, advanced construction techniques, CAD/CAM, mechanisms, clasps, chain construction. Emphasis on historical and contemporary aesthetic in art jewelry and metalsmithing.
  
  • ART 4661 Advanced Ceramics (3)


    Prereq.: ART 2661 , ART 2761 , and permission of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit. Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. 6 hrs. studio. Studio problems in ceramics.
  
  • ART 4691 Senior Project (3)


    Prereq.: permission of instructor, 12 sem. hrs. of credit in ART 4641  or ART 4651  or ART 4661  or ART 4761 . This course is not offered during the summer term. Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. 6 hrs. studio. Proposal and execution of a ceramics project under the direction of a major professor during the final semester of the senior year.
  
  • ART 7600 Graduate Ceramics (3,6)


    Prereq.: permission of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 36 sem. hrs. of credit. Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. 6 or 12 hrs. studio each.

Art: Digital Art

  
  • ART 2050 Digital Art I (3)


    Prereq.: majors/minors only, ART 1008  or ART 1011 . 2 hrs. lecture/2 hrs. studio. Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. Introduction to digital applications in art.
  
  • ART 2210 Creative Coding (3)


    Prereq.: ART 2050  and permission of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. An introduction to computer programming for creative applications focusing on languages useful for web development.
  
  • ART 2220 Moving Image (3)


    Prereq.: ART 2050  and permission of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. Introduction to digital video production and editing systems; concepts will include basic compositing and motion graphics.
  
  • ART 2230 Virtual Space (3)


    Prereq.: ART 2050  and permission of instructor. Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. 6 hrs. studio. Introduction to modeling and animation using three-dimensional objects and spaces in a virtual environment.
  
  • ART 2240 Intermediate 3D Modeling (3)


    Prereq.: ART 2230  and permission of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. 3D character and prop modeling through digital sculpting and painting with emphasis on anatomy, form, and style in addition to texture creation, lighting, and rendering.
  
  • ART 2250 Intermediate 3D Animation (3)


    Prereq.: ART 2230  and permission of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. 3D character animation and rigging focusing on body mechanics, acting, and dialog with emphasis placed on communicating personality and emotion.
  
  • ART 2551 Typography for Visual Communications (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor and ART 1008  or ART 1011 , ART 2050 . Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Historical overview of type and letter forms; introduction to professional typography in print and digital environments; primary focus will be applications to contemporary communications.
  
  • ART 4059 Digital Media Capstone (3)


    Prereq.: at least 15 hours credit towards the Digital Media-Arts minor. Credit will not be given for both EE 4859  and ART 4059. 2 hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. lab. Culminating capstone project experience requiring interdisciplinary teams to prototype a digital media work or application.
  
  • ART 4220 Advanced Moving Image (3)


    Prereq.: ART 2220 , ART 2230  and permission of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit. 6 hrs. studio. Exploration of advanced topics in video through workshops, screenings, and selected readings on time based media; topics will also include intermediate compositing and motion graphics.
  
  • ART 4230 Virtual Space and Motion (3)


    Prereq.: ART 2220 , ART 2230  and permission of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit. 6 hrs. studio. Investigation of advanced techniques and issues in the creation of virtual narrative and animation in three-dimensional space.
  
  • ART 4240 Topics in Digital Art (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit.
    6 hrs. studio. Studio work in a predetermined area of specialization. Emphasis will be placed on an area of research from a particular faculty member or visiting practitioner.
  
  • ART 4270 Digital Art Studio (3)


    Prereq.: Permission of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. Advanced studio focused on the development of a large scale digital media project. 
  
  • ART 4280 Digital Art Practicum (3)


    Prereq.: completion of all 2000-level digital art courses and consent of instructor based on review of student’s portfolio. May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit. An internship or supervised learning experience at a digital art related firm or agency.
  
  • ART 4290 Digital Art Synthesis (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit. 6 hrs. studio. Advanced studio focused on the completion and presentation of a large scale digital media project.
  
  • ART 4550 Digital Imaging for Visual Communications (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor and ART 2551  or equivalent. Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Basic exploration of digital photographic technology and its application in communications; topics include: scanning, image processing and manipulation, digital filtering, and imaging peripherals; emphasis on emerging technology and preparing images for multimedia applications.
  
  • ART 7250 Digital Art Praxis (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 24 sem. hrs. of credit. 6 hrs. studio. Collaborative research, development, and implementation of experimental digital media project.
  
  • ART 7255 Digital Art Seminar (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 21 sem. hrs. of credit. Creative and theoretical project critique, discussion of contemporary issues and research-based investigations in digital media.

Art: General Courses

  
  • ART 1001 Introduction to Fine Arts (3)


    [LCCN: CART 1023, Introduction to Visual Arts] This is a General Education course. Fundamental problems and concepts of art in the fields of design, sculpture, graphics, painting and ceramics, as related to home, community, religion, commerce and industry.
  
  • ART 1008 Introduction to Two-Dimensional Composition (3)


    [LCCN: CART 1113, Art Structure/2-D Design] Credit will not be given for both this course and ART 1011 . 6 hrs. studio. An introduction to two-dimensional art and design practices using a variety of materials and techniques.
  
  • ART 1009 Introduction to Three-Dimensional Art (3)


    [LCCN: CART 1123, 3-D Design] Credit will not be given for both this course and ART 1012 . 6 hrs. studio. Introduction to fundamental concepts of three-dimensional art; projects will explore line, plane, spatial organization, surface and volume using a variety of materials and techniques.
  
  • ART 1010 Introduction to Drawing (3)


    [LCCN: CART 2203, Beginning Drawing] Credit will not be given for both this course and ART 1847 . 6 hrs. lab. Drawing from observation and invented images; various drawing materials, methods and subjects are explored as a mean to develop perceptual ability and descriptive drawing skills; drawing concepts including composition, line, perspective, shape, space and value.
  
  • ART 1011 Two-Dimensional Design (3)


    Prereq.: majors and interior design majors only. 4 hrs. lab; 1 hr. lecture. Studio projects in visual literacy; fundamentals of the structure of two-dimensional works of art; principles of organization and elements of art; role of the visual arts in society.
  
  • ART 1012 Three-Dimensional Design (3)


    Prereq.: majors only. Credit will not be given for both this course and ART 1009 . Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. 6 hrs. studio. Introduction to the fundamental concepts of three-dimensional art. Projects will explore line, plane, spatial organization, surface and volume; using a variety of materials and techniques.
  
  • ART 1013 Studio Art Abroad (3)


    6 hrs. studio. Studio art fundamentals within the specific medium of faculty members participating in Academic Programs Abroad.
  
  • ART 2055 Digital Art II (3)


    Prereq.: ART 2050  or permission of instructor. Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Introductory work in digital animation and multimedia applications.
  
  • ART 4020 Special Topics in Studio (3)


    Prereq.: permission of instructor.
    May be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit when topics vary. 6 hrs. studio. Directed studies with a visiting artist.
  
  • ART 4030 Independent Study in Studio Art (3)


    Prereq.: permission of instructor. 6 hrs. lab. Proposal and execution of an individual creative research project under the direction of a studio art faculty member.
  
  • ART 4050 Digital Art III (3)


    Prereq.: ART 2055  or equivalent. Primarily for students majoring in art. 6 hrs. studio. Students are responsible for studio fee associated with course. Intermediate work in digital animation.
  
  • ART 4055 Digital Art IV (3)


    Prereq.: ART 4050  or equivalent and permission of instructor.
    Primarily for students majoring in art. 6 hrs. studio. Advanced work in digital imaging, video and animation.
  
  • ART 4080 Performance Art (3)


    May be repeated for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit. 6 hrs. studio. Multi-disciplinary “live” art studio problems utilizing a diverse range of media such as drawing and painting, sound and movement and poetry; lectures and discussions on the history of performance art.
  
  • ART 7020 Special Topics Graduate Studio (3)


    Prereq.: Permission of instructor.  6 hrs. studio. Individual creative research in a predetermined area of specialization.
  
  • ART 7030 Independent Study Graduate Studio (3)


    Prereq.: Permission of Instructor. May be taken for a max. of 6 semester hours of credit. 6 hrs. studio Proposal and execution of an individual creative research project under the direction of a studio art faculty member. 
  
  • ART 7040 Graduate Teaching Seminar (3)


    Prereq.: Permission of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. Emphasizes the connection between pedagogical theory and practice; development of course materials for teaching art foundations. 
  
  • ART 7042 Visiting Artist Seminar (3)


    May be taken for a max. of 9 hrs. of credit. Seminar with visiting artist: contemporary art, criticism, individual and group projects.
  
  • ART 8000 Thesis Research (1-12 per sem.)


    “S”/”U”grading.

Art: Graphic Design

  
  • ART 1551 Basic Design (3)


    Prereq.: majors/minors only, ART 1008  or ART 1011 . 6 hrs. studio. Basic design projects that investigate form and the delineation of space within a two-dimensional field; emphasis on hand skills and traditional design media.
  
  • ART 2544 Typography I (3)


    An honors course, ART 2545  is also available. Prereq.: ART 1008  or ART 1011 ART 2050  and permission of instructor. Credit will not be given for this course and ART 2545 . 6 hrs. studio. Drawn letter form studies; traditional and contemporary variations.
  
  • ART 2545 Honors: Typography I (3)


    Same as ART 2544 , with special emphasis for qualified Honors students. Prereq.: ART 1008  or ART 1011 ART 2050  and permission of instructor. Credit will not be given for this course and ART 2544 . 6 hrs. studio.
  
  • ART 2552 Color Design (3)


    [LCCN: CART 2303, Color Theory] Prereq.: ART 1008  or ART 1011  and permission of instructor. 6 hrs. studio. Color as a functional design element of perception and visual communication.
 

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