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ART 1321: Color and Design hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This studio art course explores the fundamental elements of basic design. Students apply their understanding of two dimensional design principles through problem solving and develop a proficiency in color mixing and application of various painting media. Prerequisite: ART 1311. (Five hours per week)
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ART 1322: Vector Graphics for Designers hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This computer course covers the mainstream software used by graphic designers. Students master vector graphics ranging from fine-tuned illustrations to effective typographic studies. They develop creative strategies for problem solving and investigate market-related design issues. Emphasis is on both technical and artistic mastery and aesthetic judgments as students focus on establishing effective design methods. (Five hours per week)
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ART 2301: Art History I hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This lecture course traces the development of the visual arts from cave paintings through the 17th century. Works from Prehistoric, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman through Early Christian, Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque art will be discussed. Emphasis will be placed upon understanding the various examples of painting, sculpture, and architecture both in the context within which they were created and as part of the larger picture that constitutes the history of art. (Three hours per week)
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ART 2302: Art History II hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This lecture course follows the development of styles begun in the late 17th century to the profusion of styles in the 20th century. Emphasis will be placed upon the beginnings of the various styles and their contribution to the mainstream of what is known as modern art. (Three hours per week)
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ART 2306: African American Art hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This lecture course deals with the African-American aesthetic and the indigenous arts and artifacts that establish an African-American art heritage. It begins by introducing the student to the treasures of Ancient Egyptian and African Art and continues through the evolution of African-Americans' involvement in the visual arts in the United States from the period of slavery through the Harlem Renaissance, the depression years, and Civil Rights movements of the 1960s to the present. (Three hours per week)
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ART 2311 3: D Computer Modeling hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This computer course explores the creation of computer-generated 3-D models and the creation of 3-D environments. Course study will include model generation, camera movement, lighting, atmosphere, color and material manipulation, and texture-mapping in a 3-D virtual world. Students will be required to develop 3-dimensional models to exist in simulated virtual worlds. (Five hours per week)
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ART 2331: Painting I hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This studio course develops skills and techniques in watercolor, oil and acrylic painting. Old Master techniques of glazing, scumbling, etc., will be introduced as well as modern techniques of wet-into-wet, half and full impasto, and palette knife. (Five hours per week)
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ART 2335: Desktop Virtual Reality hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This computer course will provide a basic introduction to the fundamental technical concepts of Virtual Reality (VR). It surveys different approaches to VR, and potential effects on fields such as art, entertainment, education, design and manufacturing. The course provides an overview of how 3D rendering and walkthrough, and rendering technologies are used in pre-production states of movie making. Students will learn to develop fully interactive, textured virtual worlds. (Five hours per week)
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ART 2336: Immersive Virtual Reality hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This computer course is a continuation of ART 2335. It will give students experience in both Desktop and Fully Immersive Virtual Worlds using a variety of interface devices. Students will learn to create worlds containing complex hierarchical motions, animated textures and dynamically created and altered objects. Advanced worldbuilding techniques will also be discussed and illustrated with sample applications. Prerequisite: ART 2335. (Five hours per week)
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ART 2351: Sculpture I hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This studio course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of how and why sculptural works have been created throughout history. The student will become familiar with the language and elements of sculpture and with the various types of sculpture and the technical methods and processes. The course permits exploration and experimentation with a variety of materials. Prerequisite: ART 1312. (Five hours per week)
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