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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a secondary exploration of the theory, techniques and processes of printmaking. It represents a continuation of the printmaking techniques of screenprinting, monoprinting, lithography, intaglio, or relief printmaking will assist in the preparation of a printmaking portfolio. The medium is explored as a viable means of artistic self-expression. Required of Art majors in the Printmaking Concentration. Four and one half scheduled studio hours plus four and one half open studio hours per week. Prerequisite: One of the following ART316, ART317, ART318, ART319 or ART320.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introductory course designed to offer students the opportunity to investigate wheelthrown forms as they relate to function and non-function. While concentrating on techniques necessary to forming shapes on the wheel, the course stresses the use of the wheel as a tool, maintaining an emphasis on ceramics in a fine arts context. Required of Art majors in the 3-D Studio concentration. Four and one half scheduled studio hours plus four and one half open studio hours per week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the electronic methods of capturing, creating and manipulating photographic images through computer applications. Examination of image acquisition devices (scanners, video, still image camera capture systems) and the creative application of these devices for the graphic/print media, photographic media and computer presentation media. Required of Art majors in the Graphic Design and Interactive Multimedia concentrations. Three lecture hours per week plus laboratory work outside of class.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A design studio in the principles and preparation of artwork for printing media. Required of Art majors in the Graphic Design concentration. Four and one half scheduled studio hours plus four and one half open studio hours per week. Prerequisites: ART303 and ART314.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of design as a tool for conveying meaning. This course entails solving problems which include the study of letterforms as typographic units, as well as the relationship of basic concepts of visual perception to graphic design. Required of Art majors in the Graphic Design concentration. Four and one half scheduled studio hours plus four and one half open studio hours per week. Prerequisite: ART415.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers the fundamentals of web-based animation and the techniques for advanced imaging for the Web. It builds upon the basics of design in the development and maintenance of high impact Web sites. It addresses the social, ethical and legal issues that arise from the effects of the World Wide Web on society. Three lecture hours per week plus laboratory work outside of class. Prerequisite: ART384.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An exploration of multimedia design for the World Wide Web. This includes researching script writing, flow-charting and the creation of story boards. The integration of sound, video, still imagery, text, and animation are covered. The necessary computer hardware and software, interface design, navigation, and the determination of audience needs are covered. Required of Art Majors in the Interactive Multimedia concentration. Three lecture hours per week plus laboratory work outside of class. Prerequisite: ART381 or ART420.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An examination of the major trends in the visual arts and art criticism from 1950 to the present. Media discussed include painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, and new genres. Art works will be studied in their cultural, social, and political contexts. Course requirements include frequent visits to Boston area galleries and museums at students' expense. Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisite: ART100A or ART332A or permission of the Department Chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Subtractive approaches will be covered with an emphasis on the development of a personal style. Required of Art majors in the 3-D Studio concentration. 3-Dimensional Studio elective. Four and one half scheduled studio hours plus four and one half open studio hours per week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the technical and aesthetic aspects of color photography. The theory of color, including color temperature and its effect on film filtration, negatives and slides is studied. Required of Art majors in the Photography concentration. Four and one half scheduled studio hours plus four and one half open studio hours per week. Prerequisite: ART344.
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