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The Foundations Area offers nine core courses in studio art and art history required by the Art Department's degree programs. The selection of required courses varies between programs.

The Foundations classes aim to provide students with a solid introduction to design, drawing and art history. The students develop a repertoire of basic studio skills and build the vocabulary (visual and verbal) necessary to create, analyze and discuss artwork. The courses stress creative problem-solving and critical thinking and provide students with a base of experience for further studies in art and related disciplines.

Courses offered:
ART107 Art History Survey I
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ART108 Art History Survey II
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ART123 Drawing I
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ART124 Drawing II
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ART131 Three-Dimensional Design
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ART210 Life Drawing
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ART215 History of 19th Century Art
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ART216 History of 20th Century Art
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Click on any of the links to the right of a faculty member's name to get more information about that faculty member.

John DeHoog [VIEW INFORMATION]  [VIEW GALLERY]   [VIEW BOTH]
Office: 101 Briggs
Phone: (734) 487-0192

Christopher Hyndman [VIEW INFORMATION]  [VIEW GALLERY]   [VIEW BOTH]
Office: 406A Sherzer
Phone: (734) 487-1268 x 246

Amy Sacksteder [VIEW INFORMATION]  [VIEW GALLERY]   [VIEW BOTH]
Office: Sherzer 406
Phone: 487-1268



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This page was last updated on July 16, 2006