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DRAWING I course syllabus
COURSE #: Art 210
Designed and open to beginning art majors and all students who wish to learn the fundamentals of drawing. Many operative aspects of drawing and principles of design are presented. Emphasis is placed on analytical study of composition, space, proportions, line, value and texture, etc. Upon completing this course, the student should have a solid practical knowledge of various drawing techniques.
CREDITS: 3 (one semester) PREREQUISITE: None PERMISSION: No

DRAWING WORKSHOP
Intensive 4 week classes with presentations of a variety of drawing techniques such as wet and dry media gesture drawing, collage, etc. The beginning emphasis is placed on the principles of design and the operative aspects of drawing. As the course of study develops, more experimental drawing approaches are introduced. Work from the model is possible for those interested in figurative expression. CREDITS: 4 (January) PREREQUISITE: None PERMISSION: No

SPECIAL PROJECTS IN DRAWING
COURSE #: Art 311
A continuation of the objectives of Art 101 and 310. The student is expected to integrate conceptual and aesthetic concerns with a serious exploration of the medium's potential.
May be repeated for credit.
CREDITS: 3 (one semester) PREREQUISITE: 100 and 210 PERMISSION: Yes

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E N D I    P O S K O V I C
Associate Professor/Director
Printmedia and Digital Art
Whittier College
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Whittier, California 90608, USA
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562-907-4200 (4590)