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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Explore individual intuition and vision; expand fundamentals gained in Prereq: courses. [Prereq: ART 122 or 321 or 323, or IA. Rep.]
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Continue exploring figure drawing, emphasizing formal aspects of individual vision with use of color, mixed media, and abstraction. [Prereq: ART 122 or IA. Rep. ]
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Further develop foundation of painting: materials, techniques, form, space, organization, composition, color. Explore individual intuition and vision. Emphasis on visual form and principles rather than subject matter. [Prereq: ART 106 or IA. Rep.]
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Further develop individual intuition and vision. Apply, understand, and compare concepts, attitudes, and methods of traditional and contemporary approaches to painting. [Prereq: ART 326 or IA. Rep.]
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Further development of formal, technical, and conceptual skills. Emphasis on color printing and combinations of print techniques. Rotating concentration of two specific print processes such as lithography/relief, relief/silkscreen, silkscreen/lithography, or relief/intaglio. [Prereq: ART 107 or IA. Rep.]
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Fine art photography as medium of personal expression. Mastery of camera controls and darkroom processes. View camera, studio lighting. May include toning, hand coloring, alternative processes, mural printing. Critique contemporary and historic photographic practice. [Rep once. Prereq: ART 250.]
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3.00 Credits
Fine art photography as medium of personal expression. View camera; color printing; developing thematic portfolio. Critique contemporary and historic practice. [Prereq: ART 337 or IA. Rep.]
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Emphasizing the print publication field, students work with InDesign, Quark, and the importance of digital images from Illustrator and Photoshop. Pre-press preparation for advertisements, multipage publications, posters, and large-format graphics. [Rep twice.]
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3.00 Credits
Advanced course to prepare for the professional world including creation of a portfolio, both traditional and electronic, and new issues in graphic design. Students emphasize area of interest. [Prereq: IA.]
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3.00 Credits
Concentrates on metal fabrication techniques such as welding (gas, MIG, TIG, stick), cutting (plasma, OXY/fuel), bending and smithing; and metal casting techniques for aluminum and bronze such as bonded sand and ceramic shell processes. Mold making, wax working, gating, pouring, and finishing. [Prereq: ART 109 or IA. (C) ART 346. Rep with IA.]
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