Programs and Courses
Art
- General Information
- Art - Fine Art Emphasis Associate in Arts (AA) / Associate in General Studies (AGS)
- Course Descriptions
General Information
For Information: Art Department
Phone: 623.845.3757
Art - Fine Art Emphasis Associate in Arts (AA)
Associate in General Studies (AGS)
Student Goals: Career-related
Fine Arts occupations are concerned with creating fine arts works whose primary purpose is to be viewed for aesthetic content. The major factor distinguishing occupations in this group from those in commercial art is the retention of responsibility for selection of theme, subject matter, medium, and manner of execution.
Opportunities for this occupation rest largely with a person's own talent, determination, and luck. This program prepares students to be practicing artists in a number of different media as well as providing the artistic preparation to become successful art instructors.
Program Description: This program is designed for students who wish to specialize in fine art. If the student intends to transfer to a four-year institution, he or she should consult the catalog of that institution for appropriate lower division courses which can then be taken at Glendale.
Note: Required courses may not be available every semester, students, degree seeking or transfer, should consult with a department advisor in planning their academic schedule in order to complete degree requirements in an expedient manner.
Recommended Courses:
The following courses would be acceptable at most four-year schools for lower division credit. If the student is seeking the AA degree, he or she should choose those needed for that degree, plus additional courses from the list that best suit his or her needs.
ARH101* Prehistoric Through Gothic Art
ARH102* Renaissance Through Contemporary Art
ART100 Introduction to Computer Graphic Art
ART111 Drawing I
ART112 Two-Dimensional Design
+ ART113 Color
+ ART115 Three-dimensional Design
ART116 Life Drawing I
+ ART117 Life Drawing II
+ ART122 Drawing and Composition II
ART131 Photography I
+ ART132 Photography II
+ ART151 Sculpture I
+ ART152 Sculpture II
ART161 Ceramics I
+ ART162 Ceramics II
+ ART165 Watercolor Painting I
+ ART166 Watercolor Painting II
+ ART167 Painting I
+ ART168 Painting II
+ ART169 Two-Dimensional Computer Design
+ ART177 Computer-Photographic Imaging
+ ART181 Graphic Design I
+ ART182 Graphic Design II
+ ART184 Computer Animation
+ ART284 Intermedia Animation3 credits
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General Education Requirements:
See approved list for AA degree, or AGS degree.
Course Descriptions
Course Availability: (F) Fall, (S) Spring, (D) Day, (E) Evening, (Su1) Summer 1, (Su2) Summer 2, (O) Occasionally, (+) indicates course prerequisities
Art Humanities (ARH)
ARH100
Introduction to Art /
3 credits 3 periods
Understanding and enjoyment of art through study of painting, sculpture, architecture design, photography, and decorative arts. Emphasis on contemporary topics and cultural diversity in the arts. Prerequisites: None. (F,S,D,E,Su1)
ARH101
Prehistoric Through
Gothic Art / 3 credits 3 periods
History of art from prehistoric through medieval period. Prerequisites: None. (F,S,D,E,Su1,2)
ARH102
Renaissance Through
Contemporary Art / 3 credits 3 periods
History of art from around the world from the Renaissance through contemporary period. Prerequisites: None. (F,S,D,E,Su1,2)
ARH109
History of American Art / 3 credits 3 periods
Development and variety of American Art. Presentation of architecture, sculpture, painting and decorative objects. Prerequisites: None. (O)
ARH112
History of Modern Art / 3 credits 3 periods
Development and significant aspects of modern art, including comparisons of relationships in expressionism, abstractions, fantasy, and art since mid-century. Prerequisites: None. (F,D)
ARH115
History of Photography / 3 credits 3 periods
Survey of history of photography from beginning to present. Emphasizes medium’s impact upon society and other visual arts. Technical developments, aesthetic concerns, and individual photographers studied. Prerequisites: None. (O)
ARH201
Art of Asia / 3 credits 3 periods
Introduction to the origins and historic development of art in Asia, with emphasis on China, Japan, and India. Prerequisites: None. (O)
ARH217
Mexican Art History / 3 credits 3 periods
Art of Mexico and related cultures, from the prehistoric to the contemporary period. Prerequisites: None.
ARH298
Special Projects / 1-3 credits
Organized and tailored around the interests and needs of the individual student. Structured to provide an atmosphere of individualized research and study paralleled by professional expertise and guidance. Professional-type facilities and equipment available for student use. Allows the best aspects of independent study and individualized learning to be combined to maximize student development. Prerequisites: Permission of Program Director or instructor. (O)
Drawing (ART)
ART111
Drawing I / 3 credits 6 periods
Fundamental principles of drawing. Emphasis on composition and facility in objective and expressive representation, using variety of drawing media. Prerequisites: None. (F,S,D,E,Su1,2)
ART122
Drawing and Composition II / 3 credits 6 periods
Emphasis on composition and exploration of drawing media. Prerequisites: ART111. (F,S,D,E,Su1,2)
ART211
Drawing and Composition III / 3 credits 6 periods
Advanced development of drawing skill with emphasis on compositional theory. Prerequisites: ART122 or permission of instructor. (F,S,D,E,Su1,2)
ART222
Drawing and Composition IV / 3 credits 6 periods
Further study of drawing techniques with emphasis on individual problems and techniques. Prerequisites: ART211 or permission of instructor. (F,S,D,E,Su1,2)
Dimensional Design (ART)
ART112
Two-Dimensional Design / 3 credits 6 periods
Study of fundamental elements and principles of two-dimensional design. Prerequisites: None. (F,S,D,E,Su1,2)
ART113
Color / 3 credits 6 periods
Investigation seeking visual solutions to a variety of problems concerning color in two and three dimensions and modes of color appearances, including light and effects in design and theory of design. Prerequisites: ART112. (F,S,D,E,Su2)
ART115
Three-Dimensional Design / 3 credits 6 periods
Fundamental principles of three-dimensional design. Prerequisites: ART112. (F,S,D,E,Su1)
Life Drawing (ART)
ART116
Life Drawing I / 3 credits 6 periods
Use of form, structure and anatomy of draped and undraped human figure to develop basic principles of sound draftsmanship. Prerequisites: None. (F,S,D,E)
ART117
Life Drawing II / 3 credits 6 periods
Further study of form, structure, and anatomy of the draped and undraped human figure with emphasis on composition. Prerequisites: ART116. (F,S,D,E)
ART216
Life Drawing III / 3 credits 6 periods
Advanced creative study from model in various painting and drawing media. Prerequisites: ART117 or permission of instructor. (F,S,D,E)
ART217
Life Drawing IV / 3 credits 6 periods
Further development of skills in expressive drawing materials and techniques as applied to finished drawings of the human form. Prerequisites: ART216 or permission of instructor. (F,S,D,E)
Photography (ART)
ART131
Photography I / 3 credits 6 periods
Basic black and white photographic principles and techniques. Camera functions and controls. Darkroom experience in film processing and printmaking. Camera required. Prerequisites: None. (F,S,D,E,Su1)
ART132
Photography II / 3 credits 6 periods
Advanced camera and darkroom techniques. Aesthetic awareness with personal expression. Prerequisites: ART131 or permission of instructor. (F,S,D,E,Su1)
ART133
Photography III / 3 credits 6 periods
Refinement of aesthetic and technical aspects producing convincing images of highest quality. Prerequisites: ART 132 or permission of instructor; ART111 and ART116 recommended but not required. (F,S,D,E,Su1)
ART134
Photography IV / 3 credits 6 periods
Emphasis on personal statement and style. Related graphic art forms explored. Development of portfolio. Prerequisites: ART133 or permission of instructor. (F,S,D,E,Su1)
ART137
Alternative Photographic Processes / 3 credits 6 periods
Emphasis on development of alternative photographic processes including technique, aesthetics, and creative imagery. Exploration of various types of non-silver photographic processes including cyanotype, Van Dyke, Polaroid imaging, and others. Prerequisites: None. (O)
ART142
Introduction to
Digital Photography / 3 credits 6 periods
Fundamentals of digital photography. Includes camera operations, exposure techniques, introduction to digital output, and theory of digital photography. Prerequisites: None. (F,S)
Course Note: Digital camera required.
ART234
Color Photography I / 3 credits 6 periods
Basic principles of color theory, camera and darkroom techniques using positive materials. Prerequisites: ART131 or permission of instructor. (O)
ART235
Color Photography II / 3 credits 6 periods
Basic theories and techniques of color negative materials. Prerequisites: ART234 or permission of instructor. (O)
ART177
Computer-Photographic / Imaging 3 credits 6 periods
Introduction to the multiple elements of microcomputer-photographic imaging. Basic foundation in the use of the photographic manipulation of images using software programs. Special attention to aesthetic foundations underlying photographic composition. Prerequisites or Corequisites: ART100 or permission of instructor. (F,S)
ART270
Intermediate Computer
Photographic / Imaging 3 credits 6 periods
Intermediate microcomputer-based photographic imaging techniques. Refinement of aesthetic awareness and personal expression. Prerequisites: ART177 or (ART177AA and ART177AB). (F,S)
Sculpture (ART)
ART151
Sculpture I / 3 credits 6 periods
Exploration of sculptural form and expression in clay, plaster, stone, wood and metal. Prerequisites or Corequisites: ART115 or permission of instructor. (F,S,D)
ART152
Sculpture II / 3 credits 6 periods
Emphasis on control of sculptural media. Prerequisites: ART151. (F,S,D)
ART251
Sculpture III / 3 credits 6 periods
With emphasis on attention to individual problems and techniques. Prerequisites: ART152. (F,S,D)
ART252
Sculpture IV / 3 credits 6 periods
Advanced sculpture problems and professional practices. Prerequisites: ART251. (F,S,D)
Ceramics (ART)
ART161
Ceramics I / 3 credits 6 periods
Introduction to ceramic materials and techniques of hand construction, decorating, glazing and throwing on potters’ wheel. Prerequisites: None. (F,S,D,E,Su1,2)
ART162
Ceramics II / 3 credits 6 periods
Major emphasis on wheel throwing, glaze making and decorating techniques. Prerequisites: ART161. (F,S,D,E,Su1,2)
ART261
Ceramics III / 3 credits 6 periods
Emphasis on wheel throwing skill and individual style development. Prerequisites: ART162. (F,S,D,E,Su1,2)
ART262
Ceramics IV / 3 credits 6 periods
Experimental work in clays and glazes. Prerequisites: ART261. (F,S,D,E,Su1,2)
Watercolor (ART)
ART165
Watercolor Painting I / 3 credits 6 periods
Transparent and Gouache watercolor painting. Prerequisites: (ART111 and ART112) or permission of instructor. (F,S,D,E)
ART166
Watercolor Painting II / 3 credits 6 periods
Painting in water soluble media. Emphasis on individual techniques and design. Prerequisites: ART165. (F,S,D,E)
ART265
Watercolor Painting III / 3 credits 6 periods
Continuation of watercolor painting with emphasis on control and expression. Prerequisites: ART166. (F,S,D,E)
ART266
Watercolor Painting IV / 3 credits 6 periods
Advanced problems directed toward more personal expression. Prerequisites: ART265. (F,S,D,E)
Painting (ART)
ART167
Painting I / 3 credits 6 periods
Exploration of technical and expressive possibilities of various painting media in easel painting. Prerequisites: (ART111 and ART112) or permission of instructor. (F,S,D)
ART168
Painting II / 3 credits 6 periods
Continued refinement of painting skills and investigation of new possibilities in painting. Prerequisites: ART167 or permission of instructor. (F,S,D)
ART267
Painting III / 3 credits 6 periods
Development of materials and techniques of painting. Individual problem-solving. Prerequisites: ART168 or permission of instructor. (F,S,D)
ART268
Painting IV / 3 credits 6 periods
Advanced problem in painting. Study with greater emphasis on personal expression. Prerequisites: ART267 or permission of instructor.
Art (ART)
ART250
Introduction to
Printmaking / 3 credits 6 periods
Introduction to concepts and techniques involved in Fine Art field of printmaking. Deals with three most basic printmaking modes of Serigraphy, Woodcut, and Monoprinting in first part of course. Overview of etching, lithography and papermaking in second part of course. Prerequisites: ART111 and ART113. (O)
ART255
Art Marketing / 3 credits 3 periods
Career goals, presentation of artist and art work (portfolio, resume, business cards, catalog), pricing and selling works, networking, establishing a studio, promotion and publicity, writing press releases, proposal writing, business ethics, artist rights, copyright law, contracts and agreements, royalties, record keeping, and communication skills. Prerequisites: None. (O)
Studio Art (ART)
ART290
Studio Art / 3 credits 6 periods
Studio course for art majors allowing continuation in subject field. Prerequisites: All 100 and 200 courses in subject matter area, or permission of instructor. (F,S,D,E,Su1,2)
Art Workshop/Seminar (ART)
ART295AA Art Workshop/Seminar:
Drawing / 1 credit 2 periods
ART295AB Art Workshop/Seminar:
Drawing / 2 credits 4 periods
ART295AC Art Workshop/Seminar:
Drawing / 3 credits 6 periods
ART295BA Art Workshop/Seminar:
Sculpture / 1 credit 2 periods
ART295EA Art Workshop/Seminar:
Painting / 1 credit 2 periods
ART295FA Art Workshop/Seminar:
Watercolor / 1 credit 2 periods
ART295GA Art Workshop/Seminar:
Ceramics / 1 credit 2 periods
Advanced level workshop/seminar in art disciplines. Prerequisites: Minimum of three (3) credits introductory and three (3) credits intermediate level courses in specific field, or permission of Department/Division Chair. (F,S,D,E)
ART298
Special Projects / 1-3 credits
Organized and tailored around the interests and needs of the individual student. Structured to provide an atmosphere of individualized research and study paralleled by professional expertise and guidance. Professional-type facilities and equipment available for student use. Allows the best aspects of independent study and individualized learning to be combined to maximize student development. Prerequisites: Permission of Program Director or instructor. (O)


