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3.00 Credits
This computer course explores the use and representation of type and its influence on consumers. Students develop their ability to use typographic solutions effectively in various facets of advertising design projects. Strong emphasis is placed on the history of type and the technical, problem-solving and aesthetic use of display and text type. Prerequisite: ART 1322. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This studio course is designed to provide experience in the basic techniques and processes of hand-built ceramics. Elementary decorating, glazing, and firing experiences will be provided. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This studio course is designed to allow students to develop skills in wheel-thrown forms. Students will acquire advanced skills in design, decorating, and glazing methods as well as a basic knowledge of firing procedures and glaze chemistry. (Five hours per week).
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1.00 Credits
This lecture/participation course covers the organization and presentation of a design/advertising or art portfolio and appropriate related materials. Emphasis is placed on development and evaluation of the portfolio, design and production of a resume and self-promotional materials, and interview techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and professionally present an effective portfolio and related self-promotional materials. Prerequisite: Junior Status. (One hour per week).
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3.00 Credits
This studio course utilizes live models to help students understand the vast range of lines, shapes, forms, textures, colors, values, rhythms, and gestures that exist within the universal microcosm of the human form. Students will use a variety of materials and techniques, and exercises will range from quick gesture drawings to fully developed anatomical studies to personal aesthetic statements inspired by the human figure. Prerequisite: ART 1312. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This lecture/studio course deals with basic movements and developments in art education, exploring areas of creative abilities in children in grades 7-8, coupled with the use of suitable media and tools to encourage their creative expression. A required field experience includes art classroom observation and participation as well as, preparation and presentation of lesson plans. Prerequisites: ART 3311 or ART 3309 and Admission to the Teacher Education Program. (Two lecture periods and one two-hour laboratory period per week)
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3.00 Credits
This lecture/studio course explores current theories and practices of teaching art at the secondary level, emphasizing art activities and learning experiences that are appropriate to the secondary student's abilities and interests. A required field experience includes secondary art classroom observation and participation as well as, preparation and presentation of lesson plans. (Two lecture periods and one two-hour laboratory period per week)
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3.00 Credits
This lecture/studio course explores current theories and practices of teaching art at the elementary level, emphasizing art activities and learning experiences that focus on the creative growth and development of children. A required field experience includes elementary art classroom observation and participation as well as, preparation and presentation of lesson plans. (Two lecture periods and one two-hour laboratory period per week)
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3.00 Credits
This computer course helps students learn to create customized communications using a page layout program designed for business, education, and small- and home-office professionals who want to create high-quality publications such as brochures and newsletters. It utilizes templates, graphics, and intuitive design tools. Prerequisites: ART 1315, ART 1322, ART 2352. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This computer course prepares the student to handle all aspects of document production-from preliminary design to prepress production. The software application takes advantage of the speed and precision offered by computer technology and the intuitive interface to produce top-quality publications faster and more economically, allowing for freedom to be more creative and productive. Prerequisites: ART 1315, ART 1322, ART 2352. (Five hours per week)
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