2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Fine Arts
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The Art guided pathways at Perimeter College are the largest and most comprehensive of any associate degree programs in Georgia, offering courses in art history, drawing, photography, computer design, painting, ceramics, sculpture and portfolio that enable students to explore passions and career interests beyond basic levels. Creative visual thinking is brought to life by a faculty of professional artists who expand skills and talents.
The Art guided pathways prepare students for transfer to four-year programs or for careers as professional artists. Faculty members train students for creative work and scholarship through rigorous course offerings and exceptional facilities. An emphasis on portfolio preparation in all classes makes Perimeter College graduates highly successful in transferring to bachelor degree programs.
Perimeter College’s galleries and visiting artists bring the students and public in contact with art from around the world, while exchange and study abroad programs offer students the opportunity to study in cultures with varied approaches to the visual arts.
Studio Art Attendance Policy
Class attendance is required. Absences amounting to no more than 15% of the course meeting days are allowed. This amount accounts for absences that may be necessary in the case of illness, University-sponsored events, legal or religious observances, or other extreme circumstances. Partial attendance at a class (late arrival, early departure, overlong breaks) equals 1/2 of an absence. Therefore, arriving late to class twice during the term will be recorded as one absence. If you know of an obligation ahead of time that requires your absence, please plan accordingly and in consultation with your instructor. For each absence after the allocated number, the instructor reserves the right to lower your final grade by one full letter (e.g. an A would be lowered to B). Please note that you do not have additional “excused” absences after the four allotted absences have been used. It is possible for you to pass all projects, tests, and assignments and still fail the class due to excessive absences. Information missed due to tardiness or absence will be the responsibility of the student. Refer to the Undergraduate Handbook for other relevant information regarding absences: Student Code of Conduct.
ProgramsAssociatesCourses- AH 1700 - Survey of Art I: Western Art from Antiquity to the Middle Ages
- AH 1750 - Survey of Art II: Western Art from the Renaissance to the Present
- AH 1850 - Survey of Art III: Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas
- AH 2000 - Survey of Art Since 1900
- ART 1010 - Drawing I
- ART 1020 - Two-Dimensional Design
- ART 1030 - Three-Dimensional Design
- ART 1050 - Introductory Studio
- ART 1301 - Art, Society, and Culture
- ART 2900 - Selected Topics in Studio
- DPP 2100 - Intermediate Drawing
- FLME 1010 - Film Aesthetics and Analysis
- FLME 2000 - Introduction to Film Genres
- FLME 2700 - History of the Motion Pictures
- FLME 2900 - The Language of Film Through Production
- GFA 1000 - Introduction to On-Set Film Production
- GFA 2000 - Georgia Film Academy Internship
- GFA 2010 - Set Construction & Scenic Painting
- GFA 2020 - GFA Craft Course: Lighting & Electric
- GFA 2030 - GFA Craft Course: Grip & Rigging
- GFA 2040 - GFA Craft Course: Post Production: Film & Television/Avid Editing, Digital Imaging & Story
- GFA 2050 - GFA Craft Course: Introduction to Special Makeup Effects
- GFA 2060 - FA Craft Course: Production Accounting
- GFA 3140 - Professional Assistant Sound Engineering with Avid ProTools User Certification
- GFA 4040 - Professional Editing-Post Production Digital Imaging & Story Craft with Avid Media Composer 200
- MUA 1059 - University Basketball Band
- MUA 1430 - Fundamentals of Music
- MUA 1500 - Jazz: Its Origins, Styles, and Influence
- MUA 1700 - Beginning Piano for Non-Music Majors
- MUA 1800 - Introduction to Guitar: Technique, Methods, and Styles
- MUA 1900 - Dramatic Music from the Renaissance through the Twentieth Century
- MUA 1930 - Music, Society, and Culture
- MUA 1950 - Popular and Folk Music of the World
- MUA 1970 - Rhythm ‘N’ Blues, Rock and Rap
- MUS 1000 - Theory I, Aural Skills I, Ensemble Placement
- MUS 1060 - Wind Ensemble
- MUS 1061 - Wind Orchestra
- MUS 1062 - Concert Band
- MUS 1063 - Marching Band
- MUS 1070 - Orchestra
- MUS 1080 - Choral Ensemble: Men’s Chorus
- MUS 1080A - Choral Ensemble, University Singers
- MUS 1080B - Choral Ensemble: Vocal Jazz
- MUS 1081 - Choral Union
- MUS 1082 - Women’s Chorus
- MUS 1083 - Master Singers
- MUS 1090 - Jazz Band
- MUS 1430 - Fundamentals of Music
- MUS 1440 - Theory I
- MUS 1450 - Theory II
- MUS 1540 - Aural Skills I
- MUS 1550 - Aural skills II
- MUS 1656 - Orchestra
- MUS 1710 - Group Instruction in Piano I
- MUS 1720 - Group Instruction in Piano II
- MUS 1730 - Group Instruction in Voice I
- MUS 1740 - Group Instruction in Voice II
- MUS 1754 - Jazz Lab Band
- MUS 1756 - Jazz Ensemble
- MUS 1758 - Chamber Ensembles
- MUS 2010 - The Music Business for Jazz Musicians
- MUS 2300 - Art and Music for Early Childhood
- MUS 2440 - Theory III
- MUS 2450 - Theory IV
- MUS 2490 - Basic Conducting
- MUS 2540 - Aural Skills III
- MUS 2550 - Aural Skills IV
- MUS 2710 - Group Instruction in Piano III
- MUS 2720 - Group Instruction in Piano IV
- MUS 2780 - Beginning Jazz Improvisation I
- MUS 2790 - Beginning Jazz Improvisation II
- THEA 1607 - Stagecraft Skills
- THEA 1610 - Improving Voice and Articulation for the Actor
- THEA 2010 - Stagecraft
- THEA 2040 - Introduction to the Theatre
- THEA 2100 - Play Analysis for Production
- THEA 2210 - Beginning Acting
- THEA 2212 - Intermediate Acting
- THEA 2607 - Children’s Theatre Production (3)
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