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ART 327: Studio Lighting I
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
A studio/performance-oriented course that introduces students to controlled lighting techniques to develop an approach for manipulating light to create distinctive imagery. Studio lighting techniques, color theory, digital editing and printing will be addressed. Students will work toward a proficiency in utilizing light as photography's main tool for artistic expression and communication through constucted imagery.
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ART 328: Experimental Photography I
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
This studio course emphasizes creative approaches utilizing both analog and digital processes. The history of photographic pring materials is explored in combination with digital strategies and techniques that can include cyanotype, van dyke brown, gum bichromate and liquid emulsions.
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ART 329: Graphic Design III
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Intermediate exploration of conceptualization and development of type-and-image messages. A more in-depth exploration of conceptual thinking, typography and investigative tools used to solve communication problems. Focus is on deeper research and analysis of visual communication problems, and refinement of visual message construction. Laboratory fee required.
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ART 330: Art Therapy with Children and Adolescents
3.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Overview of art therapy as it applies to children and adolescents. Explores the development and psychology of art as indicators of a child's experience. Students will learn to apply their foundational art therapy knowledge to work with a variety of child and adolescent populations.
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ART 331: Art Therapy with Adults
3.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Overview of art therapy as it applies to the complications of adult life experiences. Explores the intrinsic therapeutic value of adult art expressions and their ability to serve as a form of verbal communication. Students will learn to apply their foundational art therapy knowledge to work with a variety of adult client populations.
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ART 333: Applications for Health and Wellness Professions
3.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
A Studio/performace-oriented course that explores the therapeutic properties of art media and techniques through direct engagement. Processes will be assessed for their appropriateness with a variety of client populations and potential to assist in meeting specific treatment goals. Students will learn how to convey the richness of their own experience through art in order to more effectively and empathically elicit therapeutic art from clients.
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ART 340: Research in Convergence and Technologies
3.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Research in Convergence and Technologies (RCT) is a student-centered multidisciplinary arts course that combines creative, independent inquiry into artistic practices, design, and emerging technologies. RCT is a collaborative course that employs multiple content forms within the Fabrication Lab. Students will explore new possibilities for creative and scholarly expression with deep integrations of multidisciplinary concepts, techniques, and technologies. RCT focuses on multiple facets of designing and making as a means to create; students within this course may realize specific artworks, productions, or products. This course encourages divergent reasoning, problem-solving, and critical thinking within each student's unique research.
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ART 341: Relief Printmaking II
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
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ART 342: Intaglio Printmaking II
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
As a continuation of ART 232 Intaglio Printmaking II is a deeper investigation of the material and techniques of intaglio printmaking. This class is for students that would like to explore more advanced techniques and processes in an effort to develop of body of printed artworks. Pre-requisite: ART 232
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ART 345: Museum Administration
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
This course will cover the operational aspects that relate specifically to museum staff/volunteer management, marketing, budget management, public relations/events management and planning, fundraising, program development and evaluation, building and facilities management, and board/donors/visitor relations. This course does not satisfy Humanities/Fine Arts general distribution requirements.
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