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ART 300 (Formerly Art 11A)
Elementary
Drawing and Composition
3 units
Prerequisites: None.
Acceptable for credit: UC, CSU; CSU - GE C1; CAN ART 8
General Education: AA/AS Area C Hours: 36 hours lecture,
54 hours laboratory. Description: This course includes
problems in observation and the translation of this
experience into graphic terms by exploration of line,
shape, volume, space, texture, light and shadow. This
course is a basic requirement for all art students.

ART 302
(Formerly Art 11B)
Elementary
Drawing and composition
3 units
Prerequisites: Art 300 with a grade of "C" or
better.
Acceptable for credit: UC, CSU Hours: 36 hours lecture,
54 hours laboratory. Description: This course includes
problems in observation and the translation of this
experience into graphic terms by exploration of line,
shape, volume, space, texture, light and shadow. This
course is a basic requirement for all art students.
ART 304
(Formerly Art 12A)
Figure
Drawing and composition
3 units
Prerequisites: Art 300 or equivalent with grade of
"C" or better required.
Acceptable for credit: UC, CSU; CAN ART 24 Hours: 36
hours lecture, 54 hours laboratory. Description: This
course includes a study of the aesthetic form of the
human figure in historical context by analyzing and
composing its structural elements with respect to line,
tone, shape and color. The course may be taken twice for
credit.
  
ART 310
(Formerly Art 31)
Pen and Ink
Drawing
3 units
Advisory: Art 300 or equivalent advised.
Acceptable for credit: UC, CSU Hours: 36 hours lecture,
54 hours laboratory. Description: This course emphasizes
the fine art of black and white line and mass drawing
using a variety of pen and ink and brush and ink
techniques and materials. Studied are compositional and
pictorial elements using line, light, space, texture, and
value. This course is intended for those interested in
fine art, illustration and graphic design and is not
restricted to art majors. This course may be taken twice
for credit.

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