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PSYC 325: Psychology of Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
A variety of theories and methodologies are used in this course to investigate the effect of mass media on the citizens of today's global communities. Students examine the types, techniques, and effects of mass media on behavior, emotions, and thoughts of individuals. Special emphasis is given to the media's coverage of world events, and how the techniques of persuasion are used to shape and creates values and mores. Prerequisite: PSYC 101.
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PSYC 330: Behavior in the Workplace
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course provides an overview of organizational behavior, including topics such as employment decisions that impact success in one's career; employee characteristics that influence job performance; organizational design issues; management; conflict resolution; and interventions for improving productivity and quality of work life. Prerequisites: PSYC 101, PSYC 280.
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SCPT 101: Introduction to Sculpture
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This studio course explores traditional and contemporary sculpture materials and processes. Emphasis is on both additive and subtractive methods of working. Goals include acquiring technical skills, understanding the physical and expressive possibilities of diverse materials, and learning safe, appropriate use of tools and materials. Prerequisite: DSGN 102.
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SCPT 110: Beginning Sculptural Practices I
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
A thorough understanding of basic forming techniques is essential to the creation of sculpture. This course provides an introduction to forming with wood and metal. Emphasis is on acquiring technical skill and learning the safe and appropriate use of tools and materials. Study also addresses the impact of material and technique upon form and content. Historical and contemporary forming in wood and metal provide a theoretical basis for the studio work. Prerequisite: DSGN 102.
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SCPT 115: Beginning Sculptural Practices II
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
The use of malleable materials and forming processes has a long tradition in sculpture and remains vital today. In part II of this sequence, students develop technical skill in forming a variety of soft media. Study includes an introduction to modeling and mold making and explorations into nontraditional media and forming processes. Students learn how their choice of material and process affect the physical, conceptual and psychological aspects of their work. The study of historical and contemporary practice provides a theoretical basis for the studio work. Prerequisite: SCPT 110.
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SCPT 203: Additive and Subtractive Sculptural Processes
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course addresses processes for working in subtractive and additive methods of sculpture. Students learn traditional subtractive techniques using manual tools, including pointing, blocking, surfacing and finishing processes. The additive process is presented through techniques of fabrication and assemblage in a variety of materials including wood, found objects and mixed media. Prerequisite: SCPT 110.
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SCPT 204: Moldmaking and Casting Sculptural Processes
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
The practical aspects of mold making and casting from molds, including mold construction in a variety of materials and techniques, are presented in this course. Students learn usage and applications of waste, slump, piece and rubber molds. Casting processes are conducted in a variety of materials, such as plastics, cast concrete/synthetic stone, metal and glass, as well as less traditional casting media. Prerequisite: SCPT 110.
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SCPT 205: Figure Modeling in Clay and Plaster
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Students explore traditional materials and processes for figurative sculpture using a live model. Emphasis is placed on traditional additive and casting methods of working. Slide presentations, critiques and instruction in the safe, appropriate use of tools augment studio work. Prerequisite: SCPT 115.
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SCPT 210: Introduction to Woodcarving
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
This course introduces students to subtractive methods of carving wood. Students learn basic techniques and principles of carving, as well as safe tool use techniques. The course combines discussion and consideration of figurative and nonfigurative forms. Prerequisite: SCPT 110.
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SCPT 212: Introduction to Forging
3.00 Credits
Savannah College of Art and Design
Forging metal has been an integral part of sculpture throughout time. Students in this class learn the basic skills needed to successfully manipulate metal through the forging process. An understanding and application of safe tool use is examined. Students also are introduced to the historical and contemporary contexts of forging. Prerequisite: SCPT 110.
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