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3.00 Credits
A computer laboratory course focused on learning and utilizing two- and three-dimensional data, drawing and modeling software and applications in the industrial design process. Includes: programming theory, 3-D modeling, design for manufacturing assembly and disassembly, product planning, graphics, detailing, assembly drawings, and bill of materials. Prerequisite: C or better in AD 263. To be taken concurrently with AD 333. Studio fee: $60.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to alternative glass forming techniques using different types of glass, including glass sheet, frit, powder, and cullet as material. There will be demonstrations and exercises on glass cutting, drawing with glass powder, fusing, slumping, and mold making for slumping and kiln-casting. Prerequisite: C or better in AD 214 or consent of instructor. Studio fee: $100.
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3.00 Credits
Extension of experiences in (A) with a special emphasis on glass casting. Includes various mold-making materials, techniques, kiln firing, annealing, cooling, and finishing cold-working processes. Prerequisite: C or better in AD 314A or consent of instructor. Studio fee: $100.
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3.00 Credits
(University Core Curriculum) This interdisciplinary course considers contemporary Native American art and the social forces that have shaped it. Native American artistic traditions and the centrality of art to Native American life and culture will be addressed with an emphasis on 20th-century artists who have shaped the contemporary Native American art movement.
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3.00 Credits
Prepares students to organize art resources, materials, and concepts into effective art learning experiences. The focus is on integrating art concepts from art history, aesthetics, criticism, etc., with studio methods and techniques along with technological approaches. Effective assessment strategies to complement the curricular structures will be developed. Requirements include extensive reading, the investigation of a research problem, the development of a curriculum document, and the presentation of the research findings. Partially satisfies the College of Liberal Arts Writing-Across-the-Curriculum requirements for art majors. Prerequisites: AD 208 or concurrent enrollment and EDUC 314 or concurrent enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on preparing design concepts to digital format for production or digital output for a variety of different purposes. Includes pre-press methods, file formatting, trapping, color separations and current reproduction methods. Prerequisite: C or better in AD 222 and AD 249. Studio/software fee: $30.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the full industrial design process including ideation, consumer safety, environmental impact, and consumer research with an emphasis on human interface issues. Students learn to apply the ID process through a series of specific projects, including participation in a national design competition. Prerequisite: C or better in AD 213 and AD 223. Material fee: $50.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines historical and modern philosophies of beauty and the role of art in society through a sustained engagement with selected texts and works of art from the Classical period to the present day. Prerequisite: AD 207A, B, or C, or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to prepare teacher candidates to work with elementary learners by utilizing artistic inquiry to understand and produce art. Activities built around enduring ideas, issues, and themes that are important to the elementary learner. Observing and writing about children's artistic development, compiling good resources and lesson plans, and developing the ability to reflect on growth in teaching. Studio production and application of instructional methods through participation in service learning provide experiential knowledge forming a basis for understanding children and their art making. Prerequisite: AD 208 or concurrent enrollment & AD 219 or concurrent enrollment. Studio fee: $45.
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3.00 Credits
Design and development of interactive media for the web through technical and design projects. Covers core concepts of web production, web design standards, and interactive and multimedia design with a primary focus on web delivery. Students will become proficient with web authoring tools through building block exercises, classroom demonstrations, and readings. Students will complete and launch a portfolio website with text, image gallery, and animated elements. Prerequisite: C or better in AD 219. Software fee: $75.
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