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3.00 Credits
This course explores diverse printmaking techniques, combining and incorporating them into other visual disciplines such as painting, photography, and digital media. Students are challenged to develop their imagery and concepts and to articulate their ideas. This course is topic-oriented; the particular focus varies each semester. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: ART 287 plus one additional art course or permission of instructor. To repeat ART 387, four art courses are prerequisite,including one in art history. 8 Combined Studio/Lab Hrs, 4 Credits Ms Marran
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This workshop is designed to expand knowledge of black and white photography learned in Photography I through individually initiated projects. While technical improvement is essential, emphasis is always given to the ideas and intentions behind the projects. Topics vary each semester. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: ART 293 plus one additional art course or permission of instructor. To repeat ART 393, four art courses are prerequisite, including one in art history. 8 Combined Studio/Lab Hrs, 4 Credits Ms Hart and Staff
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3.00 Credits
Designed to strengthen and expand students technical facility through hand-on exploration of non-linear digital editing using Final Cut Pro software on the Macintosh. This course also helps foster the development of a personal vision within a historical and critical framework of emerging digital technology. Workshops may be devoted to specific genres and/or specific technical or conceptual concerns. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: ART 295 plus one additional art course or permission of instructor. To repeat ART 395W, four art courses are prerequisite,including one in art history. 8 Combined Studio/Lab Hrs, 4 Credits Ms Torke
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of digital media in the process of making art. Students utilize imaging software at an advanced level, building on skills learned in ART 297 and ART 377. The course expands the understanding of digital art as it relates to contemporary art practice and to traditional art processes such as drawing and painting. Topics vary and the course may be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: ART 297 and ART 377 or permission of instructor. To repeat ART 397, four art courses are prerequisite, including one in 20th-century art history. 8 Combined Studio/Lab Hrs, 4 Credits Ms Hart
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3.00 Credits
Through extensive field trips to local art, science, ethnographic and history museums, this course introduces students to the history, goals, and current challenges of these institutions. Students consider such issues as how culture is represented in the museum, who benefits from museum displays, and how the museum shapes and reflects political agendas and domains of knowledge. (Course not offered on a regular basis.) Prerequisite: Two 300-level art history courses or permission of instructor. 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Independent investigation of a special area under the supervision of qualified faculty. Open to a limited number of students in any semester. A written prospectus of the project is required of applicants. Please note: ART 478 and 479 cannot be counted toward the minimum major requirement of twelve departmental courses. (Course offered in the fall only.) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and department chair. Hrs by arrangement, 1-3 Credits
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3.00 Credits
See ART 478. (Course offered in the spring only.)
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3.00 Credits
Designed primarily for the art major, to provide advanced work in areas and topics not normally offered in existing courses. Course content varies with instructor. May be repeated for credit. (Course offered in the fall only, and not on a regular basis.) Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. 3 Lect Hrs or 5 Studio Hrs, 3 Credits
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3.00 Credits
See ART 480. (Course offered in the spring only.)
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3.00 Credits
An independent project with an off-campus project focus under the supervision of a qualified professional. Open to a limited number of students in any semester. A written prospectus of the project, and a written final report, are required of all applicants. Please note: ART 488 and 489 cannot be counted toward the minimum major requirement of twelve departmental courses. (Course offered in the fall only.) (Course offered on a pass/fail basis only.) Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chair. Hrs by arrangement, 1-6 Credits
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