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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Students explore conceptual, theoretical, and experimental communications problems based on individual proposals, offering them the opportunity to integrate personal vision with professional goals. Meeting in cross-disciplinary teams facilitated by faculty advisors, students define the scope and objectives of their inquiry and outline their research and production methodologies. The class culminates in a visual project accompanied by a written narrative.
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2.00 Credits
This intensive studio is designed to strengthen critical problem solving and imaginative skills, concept development, character design, staging development, and techniques, with an emphasis on, and analysis of drawing skills. Projects involve innovative image making, from preliminary sketches to developed solutions, using a variety of media. Prerequisite: COMD207/208. This course may be repeated for credit up to 4 times.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Independent studies provide an opportunity for students to work closely and collaboratively with communication arts faculty on assignments that extend the scope of their current interests, or expand their expertise. Applications for independent study projects are reviewed and approved by the department chair based on proposals submitted by interested students.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of Microeconomic principles, including supply and demand, consumer preferences, elasticity of demand, costs, and market structures. The effects of each of these in determining prices in various types of product markets will be examined in connection with current student projects.
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3.00 Credits
We all listen to music almost every day of our life; however few of us know much about this music's history. The History of Rock and Roll will focus on the evolution of this truly American art form. From its Gospel and Blues roots, to the fusion of R& B and Country, through Doo-Op, right up to its present day manifestations, we will not only look at the music but also the culture that developed around it. Rock and Roll inspires our work, our morality and our fashion. Now it is time to learn more about it.
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3.00 Credits
In this course emphasis will be on the stages of human and aesthetic development in the youth and adult. Students will synthesize study of cultural backgrounds, learning styles, and proficiency levels as they relate to the role of the visual arts in human development. Topics include art museum and community based audiences, public artists working with city planning boards, Classroom management, ESOL, Special Education, health and safety, engaging teaching styles, and best practices.
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3.00 Credits
The first half of this course provides an introduction to business strategy, economics, finance and marketing. The second half teaches students how to write a business pan for their own companies. Lectures by visiting toy industry professionals are included.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the connections between math and art in two and three dimensions. The class includes an exploration of Escher's work, tilting the plane, fractals, and the golden ratio. It also covers topics such as graphing equations and geometric constructions.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers topics in analytical geometry and trigonometry. There is an emphasis on algebraic manipulation and on the applications of the topics covered to the design field.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers an introduction to working with moving images as an art form. While receiving training in basic digital video production and editing techniques using Final Cut Pro and other professional applications, and learning about historical and contemporary use of video as an art form, students will complete several short projects of their own. Techniques covered will include planning, lighting, camera work, editing, and mixing sound using digital video media.
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