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  • 3.00 Credits

    In this studio course, students develop awareness of tools, machinery, materials and processes related to art and design in physical space. Students investigate related disciplines within three-dimensional design (namely sculpture, architecture, craft and industrial design) and create studio projects that provide insight for working with form. Six hours per week. Either semester. Additional fee required. (CFPA)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Open to all freshmen with a writing placement score of 3 or above or a SAT score of 500 or above or who have completed ENGL 101. Students with 24 or more transfer credits will have this requirement waived First Year Seminars (FYS) are writing-intensive topic courses that introduce students to academic thought, discourse and practices. FYS courses prepare and orient students toward productive and fulfilling college careers by actively engaging them in a specific academic area of interest. Students will improve their writing, reading, research and basic information and technology skills while learning to work both collaboratively and independently. These courses will fulfill the First Year Seminar requirement and may fulfill other requirements for the core curriculum. Each course may fulfill different requirements and topics may change each semester. Only one FYS course may be taken for credit. (CFYS)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This introductory project-based course concentrates on sculpting time and space as artistic materials, which can be used, interpreted or molded expressively through video, animation and sound media. The course requires field trips to art exhibitions in the area. Six hours per week. Offered every other semester. Additional fee required. (CFPA)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ARTS 130 or consent of instructor The aesthetics, theory, context and methods of three-dimensional imaging will be expressed in creative digital environments. Technique and software will be covered as appropriate to assigned and student-initiated work. This course will consist of studio, lecture and readings. Six hours per week. Offered every third semester. Additional fee required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course examines the historical foundations of photography and the fundamentals of photographic techniques such as lenses, lighting, filters and exposure. Through regular shooting assignments in black and white, students develop an ability to appreciate photographic technology and visual aesthetics by making and appraising their own photographs. Students must have access to an adjustable 35mm SLR camera. A gallery/museum visit is assigned. Six hours per week. Either semester. Additional fee required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ARTS 104 and ARTS 216; or consent of instructor In this course, students learn to make still pictures with a professional digital single lens reflex camera, to color manage the work flow and to make fine prints. Covered in the course is digital raw file processing, creative shooting, editing and image manipulation techniques using image-processing software. Students complete a thematic semester-long project to develop technical, aesthetic and conceptual skills, including flash photography techniques and location lighting methods. Students learn about and complete projects addressing stock photography and location-specific genre of commercial photography. Cameras are provided for this course. Six hours per week. Offered every other semester. Additional fee required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Topics of current or special interest in photography will be addressed in this course at the beginner or intermediate level. Topics are announced prior to registration. This course may be repeated for different topics. Six hours per week. Additional fee required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ARTS 125 or consent of instructor Advanced study of drawing style and technique with emphasis on the human figure including the nude model. Six hours per week. Either semester. Additional fee required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ARTS 125 and ARTS 130; or consent of instructor This course involves basic skills, picture organization and painting techniques applied to assigned problems. Field trips to museums and galleries are assigned. Six hours per week. Either semester. Additional fee required. Catalog Addenda: This course has changed effective Spring 2011. Please click on the icon above.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ARTS 140 or consent of instructor This course is an introduction to design experimentation with traditional and new problems in a wide range of media. Six hours per week. Either semester. Additional fee required.
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