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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: COMM/ART 138 or consent of the instructor. Offers experimentation with nontraditional techniques and equipment to make photographic images using handmade and "toy" cameras (aswell as 35mm cameras), found pictures, and Xerography to make negatives. Print-making includes toning, hard-coloring, Polaroid transfers, cyanotypes, and Van Dyke processes. Class time is divided between lab work, discussion of historical and contemporary alternative photography, and critiques of student work. Sills.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: COMM/ART 138. Teaches the fundamentals necessary for producing dynamic color photographs. Students learn cutting-edge Photoshop techniques geared especially toward photographers, Traditional and digital cameras are used. Examines the work of contemporary color artists through slides, periodicals and field trips to exhibitions. Bresler.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: COMM/ART 138. Emphasizes the making of fine art photographs with attention to the aesthetics of creating photographic images in conjunction with learning advanced exposure and printing technique. Students will work on projects to explore and deepen their ideas. Black-and-white photography in the traditional darkroom. Sills, Bresler.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: COMM/ART 138. Offers an opportunity to use photography to describe, understand, and interpret the world around us by creating photographic essays on subjects of students' choosing. Gives attention to refining technical skills while delving into aesthetic issues of significance and meaning in our images. Studies the documentary tradition as a basis to develop work. Sills.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Applies the formal principles of design in the context of typography. Topics include type history and terminology, display and text type for print and screen communication, typographic hierarchy in information design, bookmaking, and conceptbased design through typographic layout and manipulation. Includes lectures, discussions, class critiques, and computer lab sessions. Aronson.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: COMM 210. Introduces the essential concepts and tools necessary to produce websites. Includes understanding HTML syntax, authoring web pages, creating and editing web graphics, establishing site hierarchy, and designing information architecture. Requires students to create effective user interfaces, test for usability, and manage the website development process. Grabiner, Gummere.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: COMM 123. Explores creative approaches to acquiring, manipulating, authoring, and disseminating digital images. In the Adobe CS3 environment, students combine natural and digital media, working iteratively in order to achieve unique solutions to their challenges. In-depth exploration of Photoshop layers, blending modes, masks, and compositing techniques. Students work on stand-alone images and in sequence, for print and web. Grabiner.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: COMM 240. Reinforces the design process and research-based work. Students create professional pieces after careful investigation and analysis. Emphasizes integrating type and image to strengthen a message. Addresses information hierarchy, sequencing, grid development on the computer, and multimedia presentations. Assignments include publications, websites, organization identity programs, and expressive use of typography. Aronson.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: COMM/ART 138. Expands explorations in photography through selfdesigned photographic projects. Refines visual and technical skills. Includes two or three longterm projects, critiques, discussion of the work of art photographers, visits to exhibitions, and technical exercises. Sills.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: COMM 122. Immerses students into journalism by covering community issues and events ranging from local and national politics to entertainment and sports. Teaches how to identify news values and make news judgments, as well as acquire note-taking and interviewing skills, understand media ethics and law, and develop newswriting techniques. Connell, Corcoran.
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