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3.00 Credits
Students majoring in art or art education are required to participate in the preparation and mounting of the Senior Exhibition at the J. T. Diggs Gallery during the senior year of study prior to graduation. Candidates must submit the prerequisite number of completed artworks during the course and take part in exhibition activities as required and supervised by the gallery director. Activities include design and production of exhibition announcements, cards and posters; preparation of press releases; design of exhibit; design of exhibit lighting and signage; hosting of opening reception and removal of exhibit. Prerequisites: Senior Status and the approval of the Fine Arts Department Art Program. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This computer course explores computer graphics and animation as it is used in video production for character generation, special effects photography and multimedia production. This course focuses on image processing techniques, the advanced use of channels, and compositing techniques. Course work will include user interfaces, advanced image-processing techniques, and compositing tools combined with animation techniques. More powerful techniques such as morphing, painting tools, and animation special effects will also be studied. Production of computer-enhanced video will be required. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This computer course is comprised of three key components: multimedia presentations, desktop video production, and visualization. Students learn to prepare exciting presentations with animated titles or bullet charts, synchronized music, sound effects, and voice-over sound tracks. Creative ideas can be communicated in a more cost-effective, time-efficient manner. Students learn to create simulations, prototypes, conceptual diagrams, and other animated phenomena for research, design or education. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This computer course examines the various stages and decisions required to create an effective Web site. A running case study takes students through planning, idea generation, implementation and maintenance. Students learn how to apply their web site skills through a variety of meaningful projects. Prerequisites: ART 1315, ART 1322, ART 2352. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This studio course provides experiences in life studies. Sketches and models will provide a strong foundation for the life-size portrait busts and the small-scale figurative sculptures that will be completed during the semester. Prerequisite: ART 1312. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This studio course covers the basic chemistry, processes and techniques of intaglio as a printmaking medium, with emphasis on technical understanding and control and on the development of personal visual statements. The historical development of the processes will be addressed. Prerequisite: Art 1312. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This studio course covers the basic chemistry, processes and techniques of black and white stone lithography with emphasis on technical understanding and control and on the development of personal visual statements. Color and metal plate lithography will also be introduced. Studies will encourage the refinement of a more personalized artistic expression. Emphasis will be given to examining advanced techniques and contemporary issues in printmaking. Prerequisite: Art 1312. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This studio course is designed to introduce the basics of metalworking. Students will become familiar with cutting, soldering, brazing, and shaping various metals. Techniques of jewelry making will also be included. (Five hours per week)
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3.00 Credits
This independent study course affords advanced students the opportunity for concentrated work in a medium of choice. Emphasis is on creativity, initiative, responsible craftsmanship, and significant expression. Contract and faculty advisor required. Prerequisites: Completion of two classroom based courses in the selected area of study. (Six hours minimum per week)
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3.00 Credits
This independent study course affords advanced students the opportunity for concentrated work in a second medium of choice or as a continuation of ART 4391. Emphasis is on creativity, initiative, responsible craftsmanship, and significant expression. Contract and faculty advisor required. Prerequisite: ART 4391. (Six hours minimum per week)
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