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Art 381: Advanced Imaging Concepts
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Advanced visual design concepts learned through creative problem solving and hands on exploration. The development of professional techniques is emphasized. Prereq: Art 280, 282, and 380
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Art 382: History of Photography
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
May be used as core credit in J-3-d. History and development of photography in its various forms; photography as a creative art form and a reflection of society; selected slide lecs.
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Art 390: Mixed Media
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Understanding synthesis of different media in context to a work of art by using two or more techniques; tutorial-based studio, production to occur outside of class. Outside lec and special events may be assigned. Prereq: Art Core, 9 cr of 200-level art studios, and 6 cr of 300-level art studios or Permission
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Art 400: Art Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Art Seminar
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Art 404: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Special Topics
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Art 407: New Media
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Study, analysis, and critique of the cultural, technological, and aesthetic dimensions and practices of new media. The course entails a detailed examination of the genealogy, historical and cultural ramifications of the computer as an expressive medium. We will study the history of the computer and the digital, from its pre-conception in literature and science, to its various manifestations today in information, political, aesthetic, technological, and cultural contexts. Throughout the course students will analyze and evaluate the constantly changing provocations of new media in terms of communication, language, art, design, architecture, and the general ontological issues of time and space.
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Art 410: Professional Practices
2.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Professional issues for studio artists and designers including obligations, duties, and responsibilities in practice, self-promotion, and career planning. Includes analysis of gallery operations. Prereq: Advanced standing or Permission
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Art 488: Faculty Directed Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Open only to art majors. Art faculty directed work on a professional project. Prereq: successful completion of one 300-level studio sequence (6 cr), and advisor and directing faculty approval.
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Art 490: BFA Art/Design Studio
6.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Open only to BFA studio art majors. Intensive tutorial studio closely monitored by all the faculty, culminating in development of a portfolio and a professional exhibition. Outside lec and special events may be assigned. Twelve formal hrs of studio a wk plus outside work to equal 18 hrs of involvement a wk; field trips and guest lectures may be required. Prereq: Senior standing and completion of 15 cr in 300-level art courses with a minimum grade of C and a minimum GPA of 2.75
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Art 491: Information Design
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Project-based course in theory and practice of the design of information and information visualization for use in research, teaching, and outreach. Interdisciplinary teams of students, faculty and staff will develop and produce systems that communicate complex ideas with clarity, precision, and efficiency, using the most appropriate presentation tools. Prereq: Junior standing
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