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4.00 Credits
Introduction to painting, primarily with water-based acrylic paints. Through guided projects, students will develop a language of lines, shapes, colors, and composition to express their ideas visually.
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4.00 Credits
Fundamentals of black-and-white photography as an art form, especially for the lower-division student. Includes basic camera vision and technique, and black-and-white darkroom work. Assignments attempt to stimulate visual awareness and individual creativity. Camera with manual shutter speeds and aperture capabilities required.
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4.00 Credits
For beginning to intermediate photo students wanting to develop creativity, composition, lighting and other techniques with their own digital still cameras. Camera features will be discussed and linked with visual assignments to lead students in shooting, exploring Adobe software, and printing through commercial "light-jet" services. Students must bring a camera that has manual control of shutter speeds and f-stops. Previous familiarity with any camera type is desirable, but not required. No pre-requisite.
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4.00 Credits
Fundamentals of visual expression in clay, primarily through making ceramic sculpture. Especially suitable for the lower-division student. Guided exploration of various hand-building techniques and materials, including firing and glazing. May also include other techniques.
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4.00 Credits
Fundamentals of making art in three-dimensional form, especially suitable for the lower-division student. Creative exploration of selected materials and techniques. Reductive, manipulative, and additive methods will be used as needed. Media varies each quarter at instructor's discretion.
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4.00 Credits
Mathematical and physical principles of motion of rigid bodies, including movement, acceleration, inertia and collision. Modeling of rigid body dynamics for three-dimensional graphic simulation; controlling the motion of rigid bodies in robotic applications.
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4.00 Credits
Hands-on introduction to computer imaging for the lower-division student. Fundamental instruction in raster and vector drawing software to manipulate photographs and create original imagery. Exploration of both fine art and commercial uses of digital media. Recommended as a foundation course, to be taken prior to other computer art courses.
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4.00 Credits
We will look at fundamental theories and techniques of using computers as a tool to accomplish graphic design objectives. Topics include layout of type and graphics, and page design for print medium. We will also explore the impact of the computer medium upon the aesthetics of graphic design and society. The class will also include exploration of both fine art and commercial uses of digital media. May be repeated for credit.
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2.00 Credits
This interdisciplinary Colloquium on Catholic Imagination explores the relationship between faith and culture, principally through the media of film, literature, philosophy, poetry, autobiography, music, novels, and developments in the sciences. The small group setting encourages students to personalize the material and relate it to their own life experience."
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5.00 Credits
This course exposes students to ethical issues in a clinical setting. Students spend 5 hours per week completing rotations at OConnor Hospital. In addition, students meet bi-weekly to discuss health care ethics. Prerequisite: Students must complete the application process and be accepted into the internship program.
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