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2.00 Credits
An introduction to selected artistic case studies from the global prehistoric to the advent of "modernity." Students examine the aesthetic values and subjects that have developed through styles, movements, and modes of artistic production across global contexts, with emphasis on cultural comparisons and contrasts among functions and definitions of art. Using a case-study approach, the course questions traditional disciplinary concepts (such as periodization and the geographical categorization of art) and explores expanded modes of art and art historical inquiry.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to a broad range of interdisciplinary art and design practices and precedents to develop critical thinking skills within the creative practice. Various modes of inquiry will be explored and reinforced through a series of discussions, lectures, workshops, and creative projects with emphasis on the student's ability to communicate meaning and message and what it means to be an artist or designer in the 21st Century. Corequisite: ART 120 and ART 130
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to technology for artists and designers using industry standard software for creative production. This course will focus on developing technical and conceptual skills in vector graphics and raster (pixel-based) image construction - including digital illustration, communication design, photo editing, layout and composition. This course will also cover digital techniques for exhibition, web output, and print publication.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to technology for artists and designers using industry standard software for media production, virtual modeling, animation, UI/UX, and 3D fabrication (among others). This course will address the topics of motion, sound, and time, and the role of technology in creating virtual and fabricated objects & environments. This course emphasizes the development of technical and conceptual skills when working with such media as video and sound, motion graphics, basic animation, virtual environments, user interfaces, and digital 3D fabrication. Prerequisite: ART 150
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4.00 Credits
An immersive introduction to creative practice and materials-based research emphasizing conceptualization, process, product, and critique. The course emphasizes encounters with and expressive engagement within the 3D/4D environments to navigate the elements of art and principles of design. Prerequisite: ART 120, Corequisite: ART 170, ART 180 and ART 190
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to selected artistic case studies from the advent of "global modernity" through the present day. Students examine the aesthetic values and subjects that have developed through styles, movements, and modes of artistic production across global contexts, with emphasis on cultural comparisons and contrasts among functions and definitions of art. Using a case-study approach, the course questions traditional disciplinary concepts (such as periodization and the geographical categorization of art) and explores expanded modes of art and art historical inquiry. Prerequisite: ART 130
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2.00 Credits
Continued introduction to a broad range of interdisciplinary art and design practices and precedents to develop critical thinking and interpretive skills within the creative practice. Various modes of inquiry will be explored and reinforced through a series of discussions, lectures, workshops, and creative projects with emphasis on the student's ability to communicate meaning and message and what it means to be an artist or designer in the 21st Century. Prerequisite: ART 140, Corequisite: ART 160, ART 170, and ART 190
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1.00 Credits
A technical-based studio course designed to improve portfolio deficiencies in preparation for re-application for the BFA program and ART 299 Junior Portfolio Review. Prerequisite: Permission of Department Chair.
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4.00 Credits
A technical-based studio course that introduces students to various aspects of oil painting, both representational and abstract. Emphasis is placed on color theory, perceptual training, and problem-solving.
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4.00 Credits
A studio/performance-oriented course offering an introduction to materials and techniques of photography, with an emphasis on observation and visualization.
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