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History, theory, and practice of analog and digital capturing and editing. Use of cameras and software for digitizing and editing. An emphasis on a narrative film style (story telling) is utilized to prepare students for later work in Web and Multimedia design. Prerequisite: Art & Design 219. 3 semester hours
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This is a non-darkroom course for using professional studio equipment in and out of the studio to fulfill assignments in advertising, industrial, commercial and portrait photography by combining creativity and technical knowledge. The fundamentals of picture taking, camera types, and history will be covered. Emphasis is on studio lighting with a final concern for documenting 2D and 3D work in a portfolio format. 3 semester hours
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Investigation of a variety of media and techniques. Problems emphasizing composition formulation. Emphasizes topics not covered in Art & Design 310. Prerequisite: 30 units of Art & Design courses or equivalent and Art & Design 209, 210. 3 semester hours
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This is a studio course for the photographer that is more concerned with the esthetic, process, materials and digital technology to support content. Various methods of photographic representation will be explored, both digital and non-silver for the purpose of presentation and exhibition. Methods will vary from polaroid transfer, cyanotype, gumbicromate and digital prints. Prerequisite: Art & Design 231 and 219. 3 semester hours
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Introduction to printmaking studio practices including intaglio, lithography, relief, paper making, etc. The course exposes students to a variety of techniques used by different cultures from around the globe, both past and present. 3 semester hours
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Advanced illustration problems and techniques for magazines, advertising, fashion, children's books, newspapers and preparation of a professional portfolio. Media used by illustrators including specialized painting and drawing techniques will be studied with emphasis on the importance of style in contemporary illustration. Various markets will be studied to identify appropriate potential markets for student illustrations. Work with editors and art directors. Deadline development and portfolio preparation for each market type. Emphasizes topics not covered in Art & Design 358. Prerequisite: Art & Design 207, 208. 3 semester hours
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Global art of the 20th Century with the inclusion of electronic and computer art. Prerequisite: Art & Design 117 and 118. 3 semester hours
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Survey of major design movements of the 19th & 20th Centuries. Studies in the national and international relationship of art and design in such groups as De Stijl and the Bauhaus. 3 semester hours
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A survey of photographic history from its earliest beginning to the present day. Major photographers, styles, and trends in a social context are covered. The course will also include political, social, and scientific influences on photography, and the role of photography in everyday life. Through slide lectures and class work, students will learn to look at, talk, and write about photographs. Prerequisite: Art & Design 117 and 118. 3 semester hours
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Survey of the history of illustration and graphic design, with emphasis on their global application in communications media. 3 semester hours
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