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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): Permission only. The course focuses on developing and expanding the students use of technology components, skills and practices such as: the integration of video, print design and online media to create proper marketing materials to promote the student's future chosen careers in the visual and/or performing arts.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed for both beginning and advanced level students in the exploration of the process and the world history of bronze casting. Students will investigate one or more cultures known historically for their bronze casting and integrate those styles into their own art work. During the semester, students will participate in all aspects of the bronze casting process: creating the artwork, investing, wax burnout, bronze pouring, chasing, finishing, patination, and presentation. This course is an elective in the Art concentration.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): Senior Art Majors Only or Permission of Instructor. Professional Orientation: the students will be exposed to the problems of the artist in dealing with the public: marketing, displaying, and sound business practices; gallery and museum relations; and goals, purposes, and operations of art museums and galleries. Visitations to museums and galleries in Baltimore; Washington, DC; New York; and/or other major art centers will be scheduled.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): By Permission of Instructor, and at least 24 credit hours in area of concentration/major. This advanced internship and apprenticeship course is intended to help students in art and VCDMA (computer graphics) make their way into the professional art, design/multimedia, and visual communications world. The class serves as a bridge between students both professionals in the various art/design industries and students.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): Junior Standing, ART MAJORS: 450; NON-MAJORS: 340. Formerly Advanced Computer Imaging. This is an advanced course in digital imaging and visual communication design. It is designed to provide an in-depth study of design principles, including working with clients, creative briefs, and strategies for advertisement and visual marketing. Product and packaging design will also be covered.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): Majors: Art 396; Non-Majors: Permission by instructor. This course is an overview of 3D computer animation & modeling. Through in-class lectures, assignments and homework, students will be instructed on how to use 3D software for basic modeling, rendering, lighting, scripting and setup for animation. Different methods of conceptualizing characters will be discussed and illustrated. There will also be instruction in using a bitmap based paint and illustration application to create textures, compositing and simulation.
  • 0.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): Art Majors and Permission Only. Senior Standing. Formerly Gallery Seminar. Students must have completed a series of upper-level and advanced art or computer graphics courses (300-400) prior to signing up for this course. It is also expected that students can demonstrate a mastery of technical and creative skills and a professional and cumulative body of artwork. The care, handling, preparation, identification, arranging, exhibiting, and associated problems and responsibilities of gallery work will be explored. Students will develop effective strategies for marketing and promoting one's work through a portfolio (slides, physical, website, and CD-ROM/DVD). The course includes a formal display of students' artwork through an exhibition and professional portfolio. Students must demonstrate a cross section of comprehensive work and must submit a minimum of 20 pieces for faculty review prior to exhibition. Successful completion of course will require students to participate in all aspects of gallery presentation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): Fine Arts Majors and Minors and Permission only. Advanced study for fine arts majors who desire further study in a particular area. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours. The student must have taken two or more courses in the area in which he/she elects to do independent study and should have an average of 2.5 or better in that area. Consent of the instructor and department chairman is required before a student is permitted to register for any independent study course.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce the concepts of cellular and molecular biology, basic chemistry, the chemistry of life, and genetics.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is a study of algae and fungi, with emphasis on structure, function, classification, phylogenetic relationships and ecology. Angiosperms and gymnosperms, with emphasis on structure, function, classification, phylogenetic relationships and ecology, will be explored.
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