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3.00 Credits
This studio course is a continuation of the development of fundamental painting techniques. Students become proficient in advanced and experimental applications. The development of the student's personal vision, imagination, and originality is encouraged. Experimentation with texture, mixed-media, composition, canvas shape, 2- and 3-dimensionality through painterly explorations will be expected. Prerequisite: ART 2331. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This computer course builds upon ART 2311 and includes the fundamentals of 3-D modeling and computer animation. Students will study advanced imaging techniques such as metaclay modeling, deformation, and morphing. Special effects imaging techniques are introduced. The course will also focus on shape, wave, flock, animation, and data capture with channels. Rendering technique, inverse kinematics' skeleton, and dynamic simulation will also be studied. Prerequisite: ART 2311. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This computer course will continue to explore advanced 3-D animation techniques. It will continue explorations in dynamic simulations and kinetic skeletons. Emphasis will be on character animation. This course will specialize in enhancement tools and the fundamentals of special effects animation. Prerequisite: ART 3333. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This studio course is designed to provide the student with a working knowledge of the camera and the darkroom in black and white fine art photography. A 35mm manual camera is required. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This studio course is designed to acquaint students with a variety of basic techniques and processes, which fall under the general heading of fiber design. Methods for experimentation will include on- and off-loom weaving, macramé, papermaking, silk painting, batik, and airbrushed fabrics. (Five hours per week).
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3.00 Credits
This studio course introduces the student to the techniques of the relief print. Emphasis is on the actual processes of cutting and printing linoleum and wood. Students will use skills and knowledge from color and design, drawing, and composition. Prerequisite: Art 1312. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This studio course introduces the student to the techniques of serigraphy, or the silk screen process, as it is commonly called. Emphasis is on the actual techniques: making the frame, stretching the silk, and making the print through various methods. Students will use skills and knowledge from color and design, drawing, and composition. Prerequisite: Art 1312. (Five hours per week)
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6.00 Credits
This field course is designed to give students an opportunity to prepare for their chosen careers by combining academic theory and actual field experience. Generally, the work experience is to be full-time paid work for approximately 15 weeks. The cooperative education staff, the employer, the student, and the student's advisor must agree on the employment terms and the learning experience to be gained. The academic grade is the responsibility of the faculty advisor, with due consideration given to the report of the employer. Prerequisites: junior standing and approval of the cooperative education staff and the academic advisor. (30- 40 hours employment per week)
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3.00 Credits
This field course is designed to offer art majors at the junior or senior level an opportunity to participate in art museum management in area museums and galleries, or to gain valuable work experience at a company whose primary focus is art related. The cooperative education staff, the employer, the student, and the student's advisor must agree on the employment terms and the learning experience to be gained. The academic grade is the responsibility of the faculty advisor, with due consideration given to the report of the employer. Prerequisites: junior standing and approval of the cooperative education staff and the academic advisor. (Six or twelve hours per week)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This independent study course affords the advanced art education student the opportunity to gain valuable experience in a specific area of art education or art education research. Contract and faculty advisor required. Prerequisites: ART 3306, ART 3309, ART 3311. (Four hours per week)
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