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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Investigates the various media, techniques, and artistic concepts that produce quality commercial illustration. Prerequisite: ART 1530. 6 studio hours.
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3 Credits Introduces students to the history, psychology and physics of color by building on concepts introduced in ART 1510, Basic Design. In all disciplines, a working knowledge of color principles is vital in creating effective, successful works of art. Through lectures, studio projects and museum visits, students will develop a vocabulary of color and a working understanding of various color systems. In the studio, students will create original artworks that explore aesthetic color relationships and the psychological application of color. Through class critiques and written assign
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A course on the art and architecture of Havana, Cuba with a travel study component, this course is devoted to an in-depth examination of, a) the city's architecture from its Baroque beginnings in the sixteenth century to the numerous Art Nouveau and Art Deco examples of the twentieth century; b) to a lesser extent, the course also will cover Cuban plastic arts, including colonial religious art in Cuba, the "vanguardista" paintings, and the poster art of the1960s, and c) the presence and works of Ernest Hemingway in Cuba. Prerequisites: Reading proficiency and English proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A continuation of ART 1510, Basic Design. The visual elements and principles of three-dimensional design will be explored with an emphasis on visual and critical thinking. Students will be introduced to materials and methods for developing a work of art in three-dimensional space and they will learn how to apply the principles of design to work that has multiple points of view. Students also will learn how to consider aesthetic and conceptual issues as well as solve technical problems in the creation of original art work. Through class critiques, students will gain experience in written and verbal analysis of their own work and the work of their peers. Prerequisite: ART 1510. 6 studio hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits An advanced studio course that emphasizes further development of individual drawing skills, a thorough understanding of drawing principles, and a greater exploration of the various drawing materials and techniques. The human figure, landscape, and man-made objects are the source of investigation. Prerequisite: ART 1530. 6 studio hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits An advanced studio course that stresses further development of individual painting skills and techniques and a broader understanding of color theory. Students are encouraged to explore complex issues and to develop greater understanding of the medium. Prerequisite: ART 1540. 6 studio hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course offers the student the opportunity to more thoroughly explore concepts of three-dimensional art. Emphasis is placed on independent selection of materials and their aesthetic implications and how they relate to contemporary sculptural images. Prerequisite: ART 1550. 6 studio hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Continues the exploration of the photographic vision. Under the supervision of the instructor, the student defines and completes a personal project by using advanced camera handling and lighting techniques, darkroom manipulation and altered processes including electronic scanning and printing. Prerequisite: ART 1560. 6 studio hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Designed to deepen the student's understanding of fundamental publication and presentation design. The overall goal of the course is to expand the student's ability to explore creative solutions for text based visual information. Prerequisite: ART 1620. 6 studio hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course is a general introduction to the terms and technologies employed in digital photography. Students will utilize digital cameras, scan film and photographs, manipulate images, and produce finished prints with laser and inkjet printers. Students must have access to a 35mm or digital camera for use in this course. 6 studio hours.
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