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3.00 Credits
These courses are primarily concerned with advancing the student's mastery of printmaking and establishing a personal style in the production of making prints. All courses are designed for the individual student and his/her interest in printmaking. (0-6-3) Prerequisites: ARST 4053 Minimum Grade: C
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3.00 Credits
This course has been designed to give advertising art majors the opportunity to explore various types of illustration and several techniques which are applicable in this field. It is also set up to provide students with projects that, when completed, should be of portfolio quality. The course will focus on illustration used for book covers, magazines, short stories, textbooks, and scientific drawings. Techniques used will be pen and ink, watercolor, gouache, colored pencil, scratch board, and various combinations of media, including computer graphics programs. (0-6-3) Prerequisites: ARST 3181 Minimum Grade: C or ARST 3181H Minimum Grade: C
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3.00 Credits
This course has been designed to give advertising art majors the opportunity to explore various types of illustration and several techniques which are applicable in this field. This section is for students participating in the GSW Honors Program. (0-6-3) Prerequisites: ARST 3181 Minimum Grade: C or ARST 3181H Minimum Grade: C
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3.00 Credits
Glass blowing, ceramics and sculpture are basically all sculpture courses, only specializing in a particular mater- ial; therefore any course beyond the first course must be designed for each individual student. (0-6-3) Prerequisites: ARST 3082 Minimum Grade: C
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3.00 Credits
This course is advanced study in ceramic design and techno- logy, throwing and/or hand building, concentrated study in controlling clay, and glaze behavior. (0-3-3) Prerequisites: ARST 3152 Minimum Grade: C
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2.00 Credits
Students are introduced to animation and digital video as an art medium. Ths course surveys a historical range of approached from documentary and fundamentals of timing, movement, the relationship between sound and image and digital video imaging and editing. Student final projects intregrate all course components. (1-5-3) Prerequisites: ARST 3170 Minimum Grade: C and ARTF 1020 Minimum Grade: C
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3.00 Credits
This course examines current internet art practice in light of new media critical theory. Students use a variety of 2D computer software programs to create a seriew of short, interactive web art pieces while working on a prototype for a more complex and conceptually engaging final piece to be published to the internet. (1-5-3) Prerequisites: ARST 3170 Minimum Grade: C and ARTF 1020 Minimum Grade: C
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4.00 Credits
Media 4 brings together all of the skills and knowledge acquired by the student to this point. Students undergo a more rigorous study of new media history/theory and work to integrate any or all of the 2D computer software tools available towards a final exhibition incorporating video installation, digital photography, graphics, web art, sound art, etc. (1-5-3) Prerequisites: ARST 3170 Minimum Grade: C and ARST 4170 Minimum Grade: C and ARST 4171 Minimum Grade: C
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3.00 Credits
The course is advanced study in ceramic design and techno- logy, throwing and/or hand building, concentrated study in controlling clay, and glaze behavior. (0-3-3) Prerequisites: ARST 4163 Minimum Grade: C
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3.00 Credits
It is the purpose of these advanced courses to provide the advanced student of painting with instruction and time to develop personal conceptual direction using painting and multimedia techniques. Two main emphasis will be stressed: A) Further experimentation with oils as well as possible introduction to acrylics; experimentation with combining painting, drawing, collage, etc.; and methods and materials to enhance individual ideas and communicative impact. B) Development of personal concept. (0-6-3) Prerequisites: ARST 3252 Minimum Grade: C
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