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3.00 Credits
Graphic Design II continues the study of the graphic communicative forms used in the advertising media. Emphasis is on analyzing assigned problems and choosing appropriate media for final visual presentation. Prerequisites: ART 0108, ART 0206, ART 0210, ART 0212 and ART 0328.
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3.00 Credits
study of Japanese Art and Architecture from the 6th to the 20th century, their Chinese sources and problems of evolution. The course will include a discussion of the interaction between Western and Japanese Art in modern time. Prerequisite: ART 0106 or ART 0107.
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3.00 Credits
A culmination of the Graphic Design Concentration or the Fine Art Studio sequence. Emphasis is on portfolio content and arrangement for job placement interviews or graduate school application. Assignment of supplementary art projects to augment portfolio presentation and/or slide reproduction of work. Resume design, preparation, and content also included. Prerequisites: permission of instructor; for senior art majors only.
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3.00 Credits
This course will allow the student to develop compositions and ideas in painting which digress from realistic depiction of subject matter. Analytical abstraction and non-objective content will allow for degrees of abstraction in order to develop, emphasize and reveal qualities of personal points of view as well as personal painting styles. Prerequisite: ART 0202. ART 57
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3.00 Credits
This seminar will examine the fundamental characteristic of Modern Art, i.e., its non-realistic nature. Students will study why it has proved difficult for viewers to accept and critics to explain that works of Modern Art are not descriptions or illusions of actuality. Main trends of Modern Art, such as Cubism, Abstractionism, and Abstract Expressionism will be investigated. The works of Picasso, Kandinsky, Malevich, Mondrian and others will be analyzed in relation to traditional Western European Art and the validity of its traditional criteria.
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12.00 Credits
Teaching experience within a setting appropriate for the art licensure level chosen by the student.
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3.00 Credits
(3) This course will focus on the significant achievement of women in the arts, presented within a historical and cultural background. It is designed to integrate and redefine women's role in Western Art History, paying particular attention to specific examples from the 17th century to the modern era. Prerequisites: ART 0107. (Formerly ART 0260)
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3.00 Credits
(3) Students will apply traditional graphic design techniques and media (i.e. text, graphics, photography) as well as additional considerations for video, animation, interactivity, sound and music to produce interactive multimedia environments. Prerequisites: ART 0108 and ART 0212, or 3 1-Credit workshops in Graphic Design.
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3.00 Credits
A course with focus on art created by or for Islamic people, and/or produced in historically Muslim regions. An emphasis will be placed on understanding the cultural, political, and religious significance of the works. Topics may include architecture, painting, calligraphy, decorative arts, and film. Prerequisite: ART 0106 or ART 0107.
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3.00 Credits
This course serves as an introduction to the historical and social forces that shaped the works of artists of African ancestry. The course will examine the roots, themes, styles, content, aesthetics, and ideological dimensions of African American art, as well as the extent to which the art has embodied the spirit of the black experience. Topics may include folk art and slavery, art after emancipation, the Harlem Renaissance, and art and the Civil Rights Movement. Prerequisite: ART 0106 or ART 0107.
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