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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course in solving visual design problems. The course is an exploration of the basic principles of graphic design production, as they apply to the commonly-produced products in the graphic design field (logos, advertisements, brochures, newsletters, etc.), typography, print production techniques and considerations, and the basic elements of web page design. Prerequisite: ART 2150 or permission of the instructor or consent of the Division Dean. Offered: Spring.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students will create digital photographic images by combining fundamental photographic skills with digital camera technology and computer print technology. Emphasis will be placed on camera operation, techniques, and esthetics. Students will explore a range of both fine art and commercial photographic applications. Prerequisite: ART 2111 or ART 2150 or permission of the instructor or consent of the Division Dean. Offered: Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course in basic studio and location lighting principles and techniques. The course is an exploration of the creation and use of lighting arrangements as they apply to all specialties of commercial and fine art photography. The course is composed of demonstrations and projects that will explore the principles of artificial, natural and combination lighting. During the course, the students will demonstrate their understanding of basic lighting techniques through individual projects. Prerequisite: ART 2111, ART 2180 or permission of the instructor or consent of the Division Dean. Offered: Fall.
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3.00 Credits
This is a course designed to prepare the student for entry into the business of commercial and fine art. The skills learned are applicable to any specialty in the field of commercial and fine art. The course is composed of lectures concerning the business of commercial and fine art, visiting lecturers who are specialists in their fields, field trips to a variety of art establishment, research into the requirements and expectations of potential employers, clients, galleries and museums and directed preparation of each student's professional portfolio. Prerequisite: None. Offered: Spring.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces basic video editing and trimming, customizing and capturing images, video and audio effects and audio mixing, multi-camera editing, titling and final outputting. Emphasis is placed on Final Cut Pro software and its operation, techniques, and aesthetics. Students will explore a range of both fine art and commercial editing applications. Students will be required to produce and present a digital portfolio. Prerequisite: Art 2150 or permission of the instructor or consent of the Division Dean. Corequisite: ART 2210. Offered: On demand.
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3.00 Credits
This lecture course explores the history of the visual arts from the Prehistoric Period through Northern Renaissance. Topics include a study of the visual arts, painting, sculpture, architecture, and related arts, against the background of cultural, political, and economic development. Prerequisites: None Offered: Fall
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3.00 Credits
This lecture course explores the history of the visual arts from the Baroque Period through the twentieth century with major focus on epochs of Western art history. Topics include painting, architecture, sculpture, and design. Prerequisites: None Offered: Spring
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
BIOL 1100K Human Anatomy & Physiology (3-3-4) for the Health Care Professional This course is a survey of general principles of human anatomy and physiology with an emphasis on medical applications. It is restricted to students in Allied Health Science programs or requires the consent of the division dean. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material. Prerequisite: READ 0099. Offered:All semesters.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This is an integrated conceptual course which includes all levels of biological organization with the principles of origin, development, genetics, diversity, behavior and energetics. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material. Prerequisite: Completion of Learning Support and high school or college chemistry. Cannot be used with BIOL 1110K to satisfy Area D. Offered: All semesters.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This is an integrated conceptual course that includes a survey of living organisms, behavior, and ecology. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material. Prerequisites: BIOL 1107K. Offered: All semesters.
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