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ARTD 601. Terminal Creative Project B.F.A.. 1-12 Credits. Issues and Practices in Digital Arts. Research: [Topic]. ARTF 610. ARTO 455. Further exploration of techniques related to conceptual problems. Workshop: [Topic]. Conceptual Strategies in Photography. ART 198. ARTR 404. Concepts in the history, use, and appreciation of digital typography. Includes camera use, film and development, printing skills. ARTC 408. Students must complete the four-year program with a total of 108 credits in art (a total of 180 university credits). Basics of camera, film development, and photographic print controls in the darkroom. 1-4 Credits. Studies the 1960s conceptual art movement and its influence on contemporary photography practice: open-ended projects respond to various conceptual frameworks. This allows students to plan or change their final term's course schedul… Seminar: [Topic]. Studio course. Reading and Conference: [Topic]. 4 Credits. 4 Credits. Repeatable. (2003), Stacy Jo Scott, assistant professor (ceramics, digital fabrication). Introductory Painting I. 1-6 Credits. Repeatable. ARTR 406. 5 Credits. ARTO 484. 1-3 Credits. Emphasis on material, tools, techniques, and history. (1970), Barbara Setsu Pickett, associate professor emerita. These portfolios should display promise and creativity, but need not demonstrate extensive experience. Repeatable. ARTO 407. The minor requires 28 credits. 1-12 Credits. Complete a four-year program and a minimum of 180 credits, including satisfaction of general-university requirements for a BA or BS degree. Industrial Ceramics. Constructed Image Photography. 1-6 Credits. 1-12 Credits. Advanced Painting Practice. Workshop: [Topic]. 4 Credits. 1-6 Credits. ARTM 508. The curriculum is designed to train students to think critically, communicate clearly, and work creatively. Seminar: [Topic]. ARTF 370. Seminar: [Topic]. ARTO 584. Applies technology as a drawing medium to communicate concepts visually. A minimum of 24 credits must be graded with a grade of mid-B or better. 4 Credits. 1-12 Credits. Advanced processes and concepts. Internship: [Topic]. Acceptance is competitive and based on documented evidence of potential to excel in the field. BFA, 1993, Oregon; MFA, 2001, Art Center College of Design. BFA, 1999, Montana State; MFA, 2002, Oregon. Content varies by term and may include color methods, chine collé, monoprints. Emphasizes personal imagery development. Advanced painting concepts and technical processes. Includes time and space in the digital 3-D environment, animation concepts and techniques in 3-D space, production techniques for various multimedia applications. Admission screening takes place on a rolling basis and requires review of a portfolio of visual materials submitted by each applicant. 1-12 Credits. ARTR 245. HA&A is the hub for the history, theory, and criticism of visual culture within the University of Oregon's College of Design. Experimental Course: [Topic]. Introduction to floor-loom hand weaving. Seminar: [Topic]. 1-12 Credits. Explores use of emerging technologies in art. ARTM 601. 1-6 Credits. Issues and Practices in Sculpture. BFA, 1967, Arizona, Tucson; MFA, 1980, Colorado, Boulder. The following courses are strongly recommended to satisfy science group requirements: The bachelor of fine arts degree with a major in art and technology is a professional baccalaureate degree requiring an additional fifth year of studio-intensive, independent work. 4 Credits. Addresses advanced methods in a digital workflow and the role of photography in contemporary art practice through various constructed, aesthetic, and conceptual approaches. (2002), Isami Ching, senior instructor (art and technology, foundations). Introduction to basic drawing concepts and practices. 1-12 Credits. Students will be exposed to a range of ceramic histories, technical processes, conceptual frameworks, and professional practices to develop an artistic practice. BFA, 1980, Tyler School of Art; MFA, 1983, Yale. Repeatable once for a maximum of 8 credits. 1-6 Credits. ARTD 199. ARTR 605. ARTF 508. Subjects includes processes related to design development, forming and fabrication, firing methods, glazing.Prereq: ART 115, 116, 233. 1-6 Credits. The core sequence includes ART 115, 116, and 233. In their application, candidates should demonstrate an understanding of creative practice in the context of historical and conceptual frameworks. Repeatable once for maximum of 10 credits.Prereq: ARTD 4/571. Possible topics include Beginning Woodworking, Book Arts, Professional Practices. ARTF 409. Research: [Topic]. 1-12 Credits. ARTR 508. Art & Technology majors explore the potential of new technologies in an art context, working with interactivity, video, animation, visual communications, and emerging technology. Jessie Vala, instructor. ARTP 410. Repeatable once for a maximum of 10 credits.Prereq: ART 115, ART 116, ART 233, ARTD 252. Reading and Conference: [Topic]. Repeatable once for a maximum of 8 credits. Repeatable. ARTD 404. Internship: [Topic]. Students should consult their advisor to determine the best path for them. Advanced Metalsmithing and Jewelry. The application process is competitive and includes a portfolio review. UO prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, marital status, disability, veteran status, citizenship status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression in all programs, activities and employment practices as required by Title IX, other applicable laws, and policies. Repeatable once for a maximum of 8 credits.Prereq: ARTR 245. ARTS 401. 4 Credits. 4-5 Credits. Experimental Course: [Topic]. Experimental Course: [Topic]. Intensive critique, discussion, readings, and presentations. ARTD 413. (2007). Repeatable twice for a total of 12 credits.Prereq: ART 333. As part of a larger community, students are expected to have a significant understanding of the historical frameworks and the contemporary discourse of art. Creative exploration of graphic and conceptual possibilities through screen printing; techniques include registration, color, edition printing, and stencil-making using hand-drawn, photographic, and digital methods. ARTS 490. 1-12 Credits. 1-12 Credits. Explores the communication of ideas and information through visual means. Topics include public versus private, language and narrative, and dimensional forms. 4 Credits. Reading and Conference: [Topic]. 3-5 Credits. The School of Art + Design is located on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, with additional facilities in downtown Eugene and in Portland at the historic White Stag Block. 1-5 Credits. 3-D Computer Imaging. Repeatable ten times for a maximum of 44 credits. ARTC 508. 1-8 Credits. Repeatable. Eugene, Oregon 97403-5232 Students and faculty in the School of Art + Design employ a fluid continuum of practices—using old and new media in surprising ways to address compelling questions. The University of Oregon, moreover, offers an array of related interdisciplinary programs and a research library of more than two million volumes, along with many other resources. Experimental Course: [Topic]. Metalsmithing and Jewelry: [Topic]. 1-6 Credits. Repeatable. Traditional and experimental use of materials, techniques, and structures are used to understand weaving as a cross-disciplinary practice. Through Issues and Practices seminars and independent studies, students also have opportunities to concentrate on particular areas of specialization. Special Problems: [Topic]. ARTO 408. Reading and Conference: [Topic]. Basic visual elements and their application to painting as a means of expression. MFA students have much of their course work in common through classes such as Graduate Critique (ART 612), theory and history seminars, and special topics courses. ARTS 493. ARTM 605. 4 Credits. The graduate program seeks to prepare students for serious artistic practice. Video art 2. As a Tier 1 research institution, our renowned faculty provide practical training in state-of-the-art facilities to prepare you for a career in research, medicine, neuroscience, ... Get the latest info from Around the O, the University of Oregon's official news source. Students who have completed a comparable four-year degree in art at another institution may be admitted to the BFA program. Special Studies: [Topic]. 4 Credits. This class will include how to program microcontrollers and use electronics to create responsive and expressive interactive systems.Prereq: ARTD 252, ART 115, ART 116, ART 233. Repeatable ten times for a maximum of 44 credits.Prereq: ART 115, 116, 233. (1994), Tyrras Warren, senior instructor (art and technology, foundations). ARTD 605. ARTD 516. ARTD 361. ART 406. (or a Terminal Creative Project B.F.A. 5 Credits. (1995), Michael Bray, senior instructor (art and technology). The PDF will include all information unique to this page. See the department website for specific application requirements and process. ARTD 409. 1-12 Credits. 1-6 Credits. Covers basic elements of photography using a DSLR camera and provides a broad-based understanding of photographic practice in a fine art context. 4 Credits. Terminal Creative Project MFA. Repeatable.Prereq: ARTM 357 or equivalent. At the graduate level, the master of fine arts (MFA) is the terminal professional degree in art. 1-6 Credits. This three-course structure includes an intensive studio investigation of techniques, methods, and concepts common to all areas of studio practice, emphasizing processes of experimentation, a range of technology, and translations between two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and time-based media. ARTR 607. ARTP 404. 1-8 Credits. Repeatable. The department offers two courses that serve the larger university community as arts-and-letters group-satisfying courses. 4 Credits. History of Design (ARH 358) is recommended. Former Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice David Schuman: 1987–1997, 2001 Former associate dean of academic affairs, former professor of law Current Oregon Court of Appeals Judge Mary Christina Wood: Philip H. Knight Professor of Law Director of the University of Oregon School of Law's Environmental and Natural Resources Law Program Advanced Metalsmithing and Jewelry. University of Oregon offers 10 Fine Art Degree programs. Experimental Animation. Original Structure (1930). Understanding Contemporary Art. Prereq: B.F.A. ARTO 607. Seminar: [Topic]. ARTP 408. ARTC 401. No transfer work can be applied to the minor. Repeatable up to nine times.Prereq: B.F.A. ARTD 412. ARTD 410. Through studios, laboratories, and art history and theory courses, students gain an understanding of technical skills, visual design, theory, and the articulation of meaning. Seminar: [Topic]. ART 409. Until or unless an entering student requests a specific graduate advisor, one faculty member designated by the department serves as the advisor to conditionally admitted students. Emphasis on creative work. ARTO 450. (1973), Sana Krusoe, associate professor emerita. A faculty member from outside the department may serve on the committee. 1-8 Credits. ARTP 605. Reading and Conference: [Topic]. (1955), George Kokis, professor emeritus. Contact information, related policies, and complaint procedures are listed on the statement of non-discrimination. Here you will find highlighted visual works by students, faculty and alumni of the Art &Technology/Digital Arts program at the University of Oregon. ARTC 410. Experimental Course: [Topic]. Although campus computer laboratories and facilities are available to students, they are heavily used, and access is limited. ARTS 606. Designed by Ellis F. Lawrence, UO dean of the School of Architecture & Allied Arts (1914-1946), the museum was built to house the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art—more than 3,000 objects given to the University by Gertrude Bass Warner in 1921 as a memorial to her late husband. Students engage in a rigorous studio practice through independent production, experimentation, and research. Forms to declare the major are available at the department  art office and on the department website. 3-D Computer Imaging. 1-5 Credits. Experimental Course: [Topic]. ARTD 416. 1-3 Credits. Further exploration of techniques and concepts with emphasis on discussion and creative work. Intermediate-level course focusing on skill development pertinent to ceramics industry. The University of Oregon (UO, U of O or Oregon) is a public flagship research university in Eugene, Oregon, United States.Founded in 1876, the institution's 295-acre campus is along the Willamette River. ARTP 510. 5232 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-5232 (541) 346-3610. Experimental Course: [Topic]. Terminal Creative Project B.F.A.. 1-12 Credits. ARTC 404. 4 Credits. ARTM 607. ARTC 405. 1-6 Credits. ARTO 199. 254 Lawrence Hall By DuckHouse. ARTD 415. One 200-level or higher course in two different curricular media areas within the department, 200-level Studio: Non-Concentration Course, College of Design computing services website, (https://blogs.uoregon.edu/designtech/home/computer-purchasing/). Workshop: [Topic]. 1-5 Credits. BA, 2009, Tennessee; MFA, 2014, Oregon. Visit us on Twitter The date in parentheses at the end of each entry is the first year on the University of Oregon faculty. Introduction to principles of animation, timing, sequence; key frames, in-betweens, and metamorphosis. ARTC 255. ARTS 590. 1-12 Credits. 1-12 Credits. 3-5 Credits. 1-12 Credits. 3-5 Credits. Computational Aesthetics. Further exploration of printmaking techniques and concepts with an emphasis on creating a body of work; includes research, discussion, readings, and critiques. 3 Credits. ARTC 510. ARTO 576. Internship: [Topic]. Repeatable once for a maximum of 8 credits.Prereq: ARTO 250. Internship: [Topic]. A Brighter Future. Terminal Creative Project MFA. Research: [Topic]. Introduction to Fibers: [Topic]. Topics include interaction design, web development, and physical computing programming. ART 608. Students and faculty in the School of Art + Design employ a fluid continuum of practices—using old and new media in surprising ways to address compelling questions. Meet some students in this year's ARC cohort. The School of Architecture & Environment is located on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, and at the historic White Stag Block in Portland. BS, 1971, Portland State; MFA, 1981, Washington (Seattle). Content varies by term related to process focus. 4 Credits. ARTM 610. 4 Credits. Of the total credits, at least 24 credits of studio work must be completed in residence; 12 of these credits must be upper division. 1-6 Credits. Advanced Fibers: [Topic]. Terminal Creative Project MFA. 1-4 Credits. At different stages of the admissions process, applications are reviewed by the full faculty and by faculty members specific to your areas of concentration. Methodologies: [Topic]. Experimental Course: [Topic]. Textile Printing. ARTD 510. Experimental Course: [Topic]. Special Studies: [Topic]. 4 Credits. 1-5 Credits. Students in Art can study 21st century approaches to sculpture, photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics, fibers, and metalsmithing. BFA, 1995, School of Visual Arts; MFA, 1998, Bard College. We are a community of scholars pursuing the study of a wide range of geographical areas and topics. (2008), Colleen Choquette-Raphael, senior instructor (photography). 1-12 Credits. From $9.10. Rigorous studio projects in the core studio sequence stressing interdisciplinary media transitions and the interrelatedness of conceptual and formal concerns.Prereq: ART 115. Introduces resources that the computer offers the artist. Interdisciplinary critique and discussion course for B.F.A. ARTS 406. Metalsmithing and Jewelry: [Topic]. ARTD 507. 1-8 Credits. BA, 1991, BFA, 1992, Oregon; MFA, 1996, Washington (Seattle). 1-12 Credits. ARTP 381. BFA, 1955, MFA, 1961, Alfred. Seminar: [Topic]. ARTR 199. Special Studies: [Topic]. (1975), Dan Powell, associate professor emeritus. (1996). Explores conceptually driven topics in sculpture such as formless, assemblage, and new landscapes. Intermediate and Advanced Drawing. ARTS 510. 1-12 Credits. Show proficiency through three terms of math with courses that satisfy BS Math/CIS requirements. 1-6 Credits. Stay up to date with the latest news from the School of Art + Design. 4 Credits. 4 Credits. Students must complete the five-year program with a total of 118 credits in digital arts (a total of 220 university credits), including satisfaction of the requirements listed above and general-university requirements for the BA or BS degree. 3-D Computer Animation. 1-6 Credits. Seminar: [Topic]. Eugene, OR 97403 541-346-3027. Repeatable. Four bachelor’s degrees are offered by the department. Experimental Course: [Topic]. 4 Credits. The application process is competitive and includes a portfolio review. ARTR 490. 1-6 Credits. ARTF 369. The College of Arts and Sciences is the academic heart of the University of Oregon. Interdisciplinary critique and discussion course for MFA students. Combines painterly concerns with printmaking ideas and photographic principles in a mixed-media approach to contemporary image-making through historic and antiquated processes. standing. 4-6 Credits. ARTM 401. Intermediate and Advanced Printmaking. Seminar: [Topic]. ARTC 601. Repeatable. 1-3 Credits. Experimental Course: [Topic]. BFA, 1988, Boise State; MFA, 1992, Louisiana State. ARTS 410. ARTO 550. Intermediate-level focus on the proper preparation and presentation of digital images for use in print and on screen. 1-6 Credits. ARTP 610. (2007), Christopher Michlig, associate professor (foundations); director, graduate program. ARTF 407. Advanced Ceramics. 1-8 Credits. Key theoretical, historical, and aesthetic approaches to time-based art in video and sound are surveyed.Prereq: ART 115, 116, 233 & ARTD 251 or ENG 260, J 201; two from ENG 265, 266, 267; one from ARTD 256, CINE 270, J 208. Repeatable when change of topic for maximum of 15 credits. ART 111. Intermediate to advanced students explore personal creative practice and experiment with film, video, and computer animation techniques. Seminar: [Topic]. ARTS 393. Repeatable. Seminar: [Topic]. Internship: [Topic]. BFA, 2010, Oregon; MFA, 2012, Cranbrook. 1-6 Credits. (2011), Charlene Liu, associate professor (printmaking). Such candidates must satisfy the university’s 45-credit residence requirement. (2013), Donald L. Morgan, associate professor (foundations). 1-6 Credits. Students apply to the fifth-year BFA program in their senior year as they are completing requirements for the BA or BS. Repeatable once for a maximum of 8 credits. 4 Credits. 1-12 Credits. 1-6 Credits. Special Studies: [Topic]. (1998), Kathleen E. Wagle, professor (metalsmithing, jewelry). The three core courses must be completed before registering for other courses required for the minor. ARTC 407. Time-Based Digital Arts. ART 199. [email protected] Website Reading and Conference: [Topic]. 1-12 Credits. Creative Large-Format Photography. 5 Credits. 5 Credits. ARTC 555. Art &Technology Program - University of Oregon. Repeatable once for a maximum of 8 credits.Prereq: ARTS 288, ARTS 393. Sequence with ART 233.Prereq: ART 115, 116, 233. Stitchwork Strategies. 1-6 Credits. BFA California College of Arts 1999: MFA, 2015, University of Oregon. Each student is encouraged to select a faculty advisor in the first year. Digital Photography II. Issues and Practices in Sculpture. BA, 1997, Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; MFA, 2008, Oregon. 1-12 Credits. ARTF 607. (2008), John Park, senior instructor (art and technology). Research: [Topic]. BFA, 2007, Rhode Island School of Design; MFA, 2011, School of the Art Institute of Chicago. With this advisor, the candidate selects a terminal project committee of three faculty members. Repeatable. 4 Credits. ARTS 591. 1-4 Credits. 4 Credits. Students in the UO School of Art + Design have the opportunity to study intensively across a uniquely broad set of studio practices, within a flagship research university. Laboratories, lectures. ARTD 608. Internship: [Topic]. Reading and Conference: [Topic]. 4 Credits. 4 Credits. There are alternative ways. ARTF 404. To apply to graduate, click on Student Menu > Registration Menu > Apply for Undergraduate Degree. Through these meetings, the committee oversees the development of the terminal project in the final year. 1-12 Credits. Specialized facilities and equipment are available in the eight media areas that compose the department—art & technology, sculpture, photography, ceramics, jewelry and metalsmithing, painting, printmaking, and fibers. Workshop: [Topic]. It is critical to the development of a worthwhile program that the advisor be familiar with and sympathetic to the student’s direction and capabilities. Special Problems: [Topic]. Repeatable.Prereq: two terms from ARTR 245, 346, 347, 348, 349. The University of Oregon’s Asian Studies Program is an interdisciplinary instructional component of the College of Arts and Sciences.The program emphasizes study in Asian languages, history, society and culture, art and literature, politics and economics. 1-12 Credits. 1-8 Credits. 1-8 Credits. Students and faculty also maintain deep connections with the university's broad research community through long-standing collaborations with the … 1-12 Credits. Sequence with ARTS 288, 393, 493. ARTO 401. The Department of Art curriculum approaches studio visual art through a broad range of media practices—ceramics, art & technology, drawing, fibers, metalsmithing and jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. Intensive critique, discussion, readings, and presentations. Repeatable once for a maximum of 8 credits. ARTF 456. ARTF 405. Repeatable three times for a maximum of 16 credits.Prereq: ART 115, ART 116; one from ART 233, PD 223. Led by internationally known faculty members, the art and technology program offers classes in: 1. ARTM 604. BFA, 2008, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; MFA, 2012, Cranbrook Academy of Art. 1-6 Credits. 1-6 Credits. Four-by-five and eight-by-ten view cameras provided. (1990), Kenneth R. O’Connell, professor emeritus. In-person, by appointment (email [email protected]). 1-12 Credits. 1-4 Credits. In 2015, 28 students graduated in the study area of Fine Art with students earning 15 Bachelor's degrees, and 13 Master's degrees. Experimental Course: [Topic]. Sequence with ARTO 350. Seminar: [Topic]. ARTP 407. Since July 2014, UO has been governed by the Board of Trustees of the University of Oregon. Introduces screen-based programming and data navigation; use of motion, duration, and time-based interaction as a means of artistic expression. Possible topics include DreamWeaver, InDesign, PhotoShop. Programmi… 1-6 Credits. (2013), Jessica Swanson, senior instructor (ceramics). ARTP 390. Reading and Conference: [Topic]. Seminar: [Topic]. Repeatable up to five times.Prereq: two terms ARTP 390. BA, 1968, Stanford; MFA, 1971, Oregon. BA, 1987, Cornell College; MA, 1992, MFA, 1994, Iowa. Department of Theatre Arts: 216 Villard Hall University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-1231 (541) 346-4171 (voicemails will be forwarded by email to the office specialist. Technical Workshop: [Topic]. A digital tools application is at the core of the art and technology program. ARTC 409. Repeatable once for a maximum of 8 credits.Prereq: ARTR 245. ARTD 378. Research: [Topic]. Repeatable once for maximum of 10 credits. Various conceptual problems. The Office of the Registrar encourages students to apply to graduate the term preceding their graduation term.