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APA 286: Interactive Media Processes Portfolio
4.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This capstone course prepares the student to develop a presentation portfolio utilizing the media design processes of an interactive portfolio website and DVD. It covers digital animation, motion graphics, and multimedia for interactive portfolio preparation. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between technical, creative and critical thinking skills as students plan, design, launch and maintain a complete interactive media environment for final portfolio evaluation. Students complete assignments using industry-standard software and hardware. Prerequisite: APA 275, APA 282. (S, 2010)
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APA 287: Graphic Design Processes Portfolio
4.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This capstone course prepares the student to develop a presentation portfolio utilizing print and PDF applications based on industry standards. It covers advanced concepts and processes of graphic design and portfolio preparation. Projects address pre-press and PDF production for new media. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between technical, creative and critical thinking skills. Students prepare a body of their best work for final evaluation. Prerequisite: APA 222, APA 271. (S, 2010)
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ART 101: Art Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course introduces the major art forms and ways to relate to them. Through the use of slides and field trips, students learn about the diversity found in art and the impact that artistic works have. Students learn how to appreciate art by developing the skills necessary to view it through intelligent and informed evaluations. Corequisite: ENG 100 or appropriate placement score. F/S/SU
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ART 111: A History Of Art I
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course presents a study of art through the major historical periods in Western civilization. Course topics include pre-historic, ancient, classical, early Christian, and Byzantine artistic expressions including painting, sculpture, architecture, and the minor arts. Students learn the many aspects of the visual arts as they relate to the formal influences by examining the underlying social, political, environmental, and humanistic factors of specific historical periods. Museum trips are required. Corequisite: ENG 101. S
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ART 112: A History Of Art II
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course covers a study of art through the major historical periods in Western civilization. It focuses on painting, sculpture, architecture, and the minor arts of the Renaissance, Baroque, and early modern periods. Students learn aspects of the visual arts of these periods as they relate to formal influences and underlying social, political, environmental, and humanistic factors. Museum trips are required. Corequisite: ENG 101. F
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ART 121: Contemporary Art
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course covers the underlying social, political, environmental, and humanistic influences that affect contemporary artistic styles and ways artists have expressed those influences. Students examine the development of diverse styles in contemporary art by exploring the evolution of modern artistic trends from 1940 to the present. Corequisite: ENG 100 or appropriate placement score. S, 2009
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ART 131: Introduction to Drawing I
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course examines the varied experiences involved in the drawing process while emphasizing an awareness of traditional disciplines. Students learn how to solve problems of surface organization and to develop the ability to analyze and translate three-dimensional space into a two-dimensional surface by using both perceptual and conceptual drawing methods. F/S
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ART 132: Introduction to Drawing II
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course introduces instrumental and perspective drawing, including free application of mechanical theories. Topics include art and design applications of techniques; proper instrument use; and parallel, angular, and three-point perspective. Students learn how to use both freehand techniques and mechanical instruments to render drawings with speed, accuracy, legibility, and neatness. Prerequisite: ART 131. F/S
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ART 141: Photographing People
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course covers both posed and candid photographs of people. Students learn the proper operation of various cameras (automatic, manual, single-lens reflex, digital) and the selection of subjects, posing, and lighting. Students must supply their own photographic equipment (a working camera) and pay their own film and processing costs. F/S/SU
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ART 143: Nature, Scenic, and Travel Photography
3.00 Credits
Quinsigamond Community College
This course covers photography of wild animals and both natural and human-made subjects. Topics include photographing wildlife; desert, ocean, and mountain landscapes; and architecture. Students learn ways of visualizing and capturing subjects at various times of the day or year. Course topics include studying equipment, films, and other materials necessary to create the best photographs under specific circumstances. Students go on field trips lasting a day or longer. They must provide their own photographic equipment (a working camera) and are responsible for the cost of their own film (five rolls minimum), film processing, and travel and meal expenses. SU
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