The Kit Program is designed to save students on necessary supplies for introductory courses in several areas of study including, Visual Arts, Engineering and Drafting, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture as well as all design classes. The program is geared towards introductory classes where students are developing a basic understanding of tools and media in their field of study. Professors share supply lists with the Art Department and we gather these tools together in a combined kit bag for sale at a single price for the collection of needs. This saves students time and energy searching for the many detailed items that professors require for their lab courses. We also pass along any saving we receive from our suppliers for these kit assemblies to the students. The following is a list of kits available by course in the department at the start of the term:
Accurate contents of the kits can be gained from your professors at the start of the term. We encourage students to check with their professors before purchasing a kit from the Bookstore. They are non-returnable if openned.
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ART 135 Introduction to Drawing
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ART 136 Introduction to Figure Drawing
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ART 160 Introduction to 2D Design
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ART 240 Introduction to Pottery (Pottery 1)
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ART 245 Introduction to Metal Smithing
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ART 250 Introduction to Fibers (Fibers 1)
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ART 260 Introduction to Oil Painting
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ART 265 Introduction to Print Making
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ART 345 Advanced Metal Smithing
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ART 365 Introduction to Lithography
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CON 131 Intro to Construction Management
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INTD 166 Introduction to Interior Design Drawing
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LAND 230 Introduction to Landscape Architecture Drawing
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HORT 231 Horticulture Drawing and Design
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BZ 212 Anatomy Dissection
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BMS 575
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BSPM 350 - Drawing Class
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HES 240
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Molecular Models for Chemestry
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Goggles for Chemestry