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ART 3230S: Ceramics III
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Advanced exploration into clay forms including surfaces and various firing techniques. Students develop a vocabulary of visual work supported by research in the history of ceramics.
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ART 3235: Sculpture III
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Advanced studio work in the concepts and processes of sculpture. Major emphasis will placed on using casting techniques to produce original works of art.
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ART 3236: Jewelry & Metalsmithing III
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Advanced students will explore metal-forming techniques such as forging, raising and fold-forming in the creation of small sculptural objects and jewelry. Students will demonstrate proficiency in the media while developing a unique personal style.
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ART 3330: New Media Design
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of the various aspects of new media design, specifically how formal aesthetic and concept is integrated with motion, sequence, duration, time and sound. Visual solutions will take shape in a non-print format that investigates how a user experiences new media differently than traditional media.
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ART 3331: Graphic Design Methods
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
An intermediate level course which teaches page design and layout of various types, focusing on books, magazines, catalogs, and newspapers. Special emphasis will be on developing students' abilities to find creative yet functional solutions to a diverse range of paper design problems.
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ART 3333: Design Systems
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of how to design a visual identity system which includes logos, trademarks, letterheads, business cards, signage, brochures, catalogs, electronic web designs, and other forms of communication appropriate to the business.
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ART 3334: Professional Practices
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This advanced level course will cover the practical issues that confront professional graphic designers today. Topics include job searching, freelancing, contract negotiation, ownership of intellectural proetry, client dyanamics, presenting design solutions and other relevant issues. Students will learn to prepare files for printing and apply professional standards within the graphic design industry.
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ART 3338: Typography II
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course provides an advanced study of typographic systems, principles, and usage with emphasis on refining student's understanding of type aesthetics, and its informative, expressive, and experimental potential in solving complex communication problems. Students will use type as a visual form and visible language.
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ART 3430: Print, Paper, Book Arts III
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Continued exploration of print/paper/book arts processes, student artists will develop a body of work advancing their portfolio, including futhering individual style, concept development, and print, paper, book arts skills.
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ART 3430S: Printmaking III
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Advanced instruction in various printing processes with emphasis on one process. Students are encouraged to develop their own form of individual expression and critical understanding within the visual language of printmaking.
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