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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the design skills including typography needed to break out from the cookie-cutter presentation of most web pages. To do this, the student will look under the hood of standard web creation tools and view the underlying structure of HTML, DHTML, XHTML, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). JavaScript and browser cookies will be explored with an eye towards customizing web presentations to non-standard viewers. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours
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3.00 Credits
This course will use Mac-based Adobe Photoshop, a standard image-editing tool to process and manipulate images for print, multimedia, and the Web. Students will learn basic skills using the Photshop tool box to create layers, retouch images, reformat images, create composite images, manipulate and change color, and choose approriate file formats. Instruction will include using ImageReady to create rollover and slice images. Students will be able to design and create "web-ready pages" at the completion of the course. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours
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3.00 Credits
The course is a full exploration of the capabilities of digital video for webcasting and HTML-based CD-ROM delivery. This course covers capturing, editing, and delivering digital video. Editing is done using the professional standard, Final Cut Pro. The QuickTime wrapper format (MPED-4) is used to demonstrate live-broadcast and on-demand streaming. Students will learn how to deliver video for broadcast-ready, web-ready, and CD/DVD-ROM targets. Prerequistes: Information Design for the Web on the Mac (ARTG142) and Macromedia Flash Animation on the Mac (ARTG210) or Permission of Instructor Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours
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3.00 Credits
This course brings together all the skills learned in the previous certificate courses in the goal of creating two final, professional-grade products. Students will use HTML enhanced with film, animation, images and scripting to develop a multimedia website and a multimedia CD-ROM. This is a great opportunity to round off a portfolio or prepare for the discipline of real-world deadlines and requirements, as students can continue pre-existing projects or work to specification. Prerequisites: Adobe Photoshop for Web Design (ARTG143), Information Design for the Web on the Mac (ARTG142), Macromedia Dreamweaver on the Mac (ARTG216), and Macromedia Flash Animation on the Mac (ARTG210), or Permission of Instructor Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on current museum practices through lectures, readings, guest presentations, and demonstrations. In addition, this course examines the basic principles and techniques involved in acquiring and caring for collections including access, records management, conservation and storage.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides theory, instruction, and practical experiance is all aspects of design and installation of art exhibitions. Under the quidance of the instructor, students participate in the installation of three to four exhibitions per semester.
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3.00 Credits
This is a continuation of Gallery Exhibition Skills I (ARTG153). This course provides advanced theory, instruction, and practical experience in all aspects of design and installation of art exhibitions. Under the guidance of the instructor, students participate in the installation of three to four exhibitions per semester. Prerequisites: Introduction to Museums (ARTG156) and Gallery Exhibition Skills I (ARTG153) or Permission of Instructor
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3.00 Credits
A field experience provides students with the opportunity for hands-on experience in a professional museum. Placement will be designed to meet each student's interest in the museum field. Museum projects will be documented with a journal, written report, or photographic report. Because experience is highly valued in museum work, students are strongly encouraged to pursue additional opportunities such as a second field experience or volunteer work in a museum. Prerequisites: Introductions to Museums (ARTG 156) and Gallery Exhibition Skills I (ARTG 153) or Permission of Instructor
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3.00 Credits
This survey course provides an overview of the history, philosophy, and structures of a broad spectrum of museums through lectures, readings, quest presentations, demonstrations, and field trips. The following cultural organizations will be included: art museums, children's museums, science museums, natural history museums, historic properties, anthropology museums, and topical museums.
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3.00 Credits
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