DRWF 115 - Design Drawing I
This course is a comprehensive and rigorous study of the fundamental elements of analytical drawing. Describing three dimensional form on a two dimensional surface is the basis of the course study. This design course is intended for students interested in either Fine Art, Crafts, and Design majors who want to develop visualization drawing skills. This course is based on a series of projects that explore the fundamental elements of drawing, including line; shape and volume; value; texture; spatial relationships; and perspective. A variety of wet and dry drawing media will be explored.
Course Prerequisites
None.
Fall
Section | CRN | Instructor | Schedule |
A | 20075 | Nichols, Sandy | Thursday | 8:30am - 12:50pm | room: 528 |
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B | 20078 | Hudson, Paul | Tuesday | 8:30am - 12:50pm | room: 528 |
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C | 20079 | Nichols, Sandy | Wednesday | 8:30am - 12:50pm | room: 526 |
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D | 20082 | Hudson, Paul | Thursday | 8:30am - 12:50pm | room: 526 |
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E | 20085 | Nichols, Sandy | Friday | 8:30am - 12:50pm | room: 526 |
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F | 20092 | Morris, Jamie | Wednesday | 2:00pm - 6:20pm | room: 526 |
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G | 20095 | Bote, Tivadar | Tuesday | 8:30am - 12:50pm | room: 526 |
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