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Sculpture

  • HER-S 201 Sculpture I (3 cr.) P: Foundation Program. Basic consideration of three-dimensional form in sculptural concept. Exposure to various related materials, techniques, and processes.
  • HER-S 202 Sculpture II (3 cr.) P: Foundation Program. Basic consideration of three-dimensional form in sculptural concept. Exposure to various related materials, techniques, and processes.
  • HER-S 301 Sculpture III (3 and/or 6 cr.) P: HER-D 201-D202, HER-S 201-S202. Emphasis on creative expression through sculpture. Covers wood and plastic materials, metal casting, and industrial fabricating techniques.
  • HER-S 302 Sculpture IV (3 and/or 6 cr.) P: HER-D 201-D202, HER-S 201-S202. Emphasis on creative expression through sculpture. Covers wood and plastic materials, metal casting, and industrial fabricating techniques.
  • HER-S 401 Sculpture V (3 and/or 6 cr.) P: HER-S 301-S302. Concentrated, specialized study of sculpture, with emphasis on extensive research in pursuit of individual direction.
  • HER-S 402 Sculpture VI (3 and/or 6 cr.) P: HER-S 301-S302. Concentrated, specialized study of sculpture, with emphasis on extensive research in pursuit of individual direction.
  • HER-S 403 Individual Research in Sculpture I (3 cr.) Research devoted to the student's own projects in sculpture.
  • HER-S 404 Individual Research in Sculpture II (3 cr.) Research devoted to the student's own projects in sculpture.
  • HER-S 220 Sculpture Seminar (Rotating Topics) (3 cr.) This course will allow Sculpture students to develop their conceptual, technical, historical, and critical knowledge on a variety of rotating topics.
  • HER-S 501 Sculpture (3 cr.) Visual research on a highly individual level with personal critique by the instructor.
  • HER-S 502 Sculpture (3 cr.) Visual research on a highly individual level with personal critique by the instructor.
  • HER-S 510 Studio Emphasis I: Materials and Methods in Sculpture (3 cr.) P: M.F.A. student or consent of instructor. Introductory graduate course in the materials, methodologies, and general concepts used in the designing and making of contemporary sculpture.
  • HER-S 520 Studio Emphasis II: Theory into Practice in Sculpture (3 cr.) P: Studio Emphasis I: Sculpture. Advanced exploration of sculpture, including studio practices, professional development, and concerns about site and context.
  • HER-S 560 Studio Emphasis III: Advanced Practices in Sculpture (3 cr.) P: Studio Emphasis II: Sculpture. Study of advanced concepts and practices in designing and making contemporary sculpture.