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3.00 Credits
Strongly recommended: ART 111 and ART 150. Emphasis on computer technology in the development of images for commercial illustration and fine art purposes. Includes software and peripheral hardware use, presentation approaches, aesthetics, and other content considerations. This course may be taken two times. 36 lecture hours, 72 lab hours. CSU
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An overview of World Wide Web design and publishing. This course will use various developmental tools in the design of pages to be used on the Internet for commercial or personal use. This course may be taken two times. 36 lecture hours, 72 lab hours. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Strongly Recommended: ART 150 and/or Portfolio review. Also, READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. The focus of this course is to introduce the fundamentals of two-dimensional animation with emphasis on the computer as a tool. Student projects involve scripting, storyboarding, action, transition, and timing character development, and portfolio enhancement. This course may be taken three times. 36 lecture hours, 72 lab hours.
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Strongly recommended: READ 099 if required by reading placement exam or if required by reading level. Clay sculpture classes will include clay techniques, application of color, sculpting methods, and sculpture concepts. Students will learn the fundamentals of building and coloring ceramic hand built sculpture. 36 lecture hours, 72 lab hours.
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Prerequisite: ART 180. Intermediate clay sculpture classes will include modeling techniques, application of color, clay sculpting methods and sculpture concepts. Students may work with human models, animals, birds and other topics with emphasis on composition and craftsmanship. This course may be taken two times. 36 lecture hours, 72 lab hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 181. Clay sculpture classes will include clay techniques, application of color, sculpting methods, and sculpture concepts. Students will design and construct medium size hand built sculpture of the human model, human head, animal, bird, or other topic. This course may be taken four times. 36 lecture hours, 72 lab hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 182. Clay sculpture classes will include clay techniques, application of color, sculpting methods, and sculpture concepts. Students will design and construct large hand built sculpture pieces of the human model, human head, animal, bird, or other topic. 36 lecture hours, 72 lab hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 121. An introduction of sculpture materials and techniques. Student explores the potential of expressive form, structure, and space in various materials and processes. Study of aesthetics, technique and theoretical concerns as applied to sculpture. This couse may be taken two times. 36 lecture hours, 72 lab hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 162 and ART 253. Creative organization and presentation of a body of art/design work exhibiting portfolio-quality aptitude. CGI (Computer Graphic Imaging) and traditional art/design will be included. Portfolio presentation to include any or all of the following, based on area of student's expertise: Print/collateral materials, signage, company ID, slides, Web page design, video and audio type, and traditional renderings. Additionally, compilation of a professional resume and mock interviews will be completed by each student. 36 lecture hours, 72 lab hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 162 and ART 153. An advanced course to prepare a body of portfolio quality student art/design work for the purpose of a job interview or advanced university placement. The final presentation will be based on the students' area of expertise and may include advanced levels of traditional and computer (CGI) art and graphics. Additionally, the production of a professional appearing resume plus participation in mock interviews will be a part of the class. 36 lecture hours, 72 lab hours.
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