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ARTS 2020: Painting II
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
A continuation of Painting I, this course encourages further development of personal artistic expression with emphasis on aesthetic and critical theory. Lectures, discussions, studio assignments, critiques, and museum and gallery visits are included. (Prerequisite: ARTS 2010 or permission of instructor) Studio: 4 hours
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ARTS 2030: Watercolor
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
Basic watercolor materials and techniques are studied in this course. Color relationships and pictorial composition are emphasized. ( Prerequisite: ARTS 1010 and ARTS 1020 or permission of instructor) Studio: 4 hours
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ARTS 2050: Drawing III- Life Drawing
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
A continuation of Drawing II, this course emphasizes excellence in drawing, design and color in exploring relationships between the human figure and the environment. (Prerequisite: ARTS 1050 or permission of instructor) Studio: 4 hours ARTS 2120 - 1 Credit ARTS 2130 - 1 Credit ARTS 2140 - 1 Credit ARTS 2150 - 1 Credit ARTS 2160 - 1 Credit ARTS 2170 - 1 Credit
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ARTS 2660: Ceramics III
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
Students are required to develop a proposal for a project(s) they will develop and create by the conclusion of the semester. Exploration of alternate construction methods other than those covered in Ceramics I and II are encouraged as well as an investigation into a personal artistic voice in clay. Kiln and basic glazes are provided; clay and tools must be purchased. (Prerequisite: ARTS 1660 or permission of instructor) Studio: 4 hours
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ARTS 2820: Photography III
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
A continuation of Photography II, this course requires students to create a visually and thematically cohesive portfolio of exhibition quality photographs. Through research on photographic history, artists and styles, students identify influences and acquire historical perspective. ( Prerequisite: ARTS 1820 or permission of instructor) Studio: 4 hours
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ARTS 2840: Visual Web Design
3.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
The focus of this course is design of a visual experience for the World Wide Web and the making of Net Art. Students will develop interactive web publications and original web art experiences using the latest industry-standard imaging and graphical interface-based software. Students will learn to successfully address multiple design issues related to web development such as organizational concepts, navigation design, image manipulation, and typographic application. The course focuses on developing a sequence of coded art with increasingly sophisticated web pages using creative links, text, images and multimedia segments. ( Prerequisite: ARTS 1840 or permission of instructor) Studio: 4 hours
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ASTR 1000: Highlights of Astronomy
2.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course provides a survey of the major topics in astronomy. Topics include telescopes, the planets, eclipses, comets, constellations, stellar types and groups, galaxies and unusual celestial objects. Each class is divided into an illustrated lecture and observation at the CCRI Observatory on the Knight Campus (Warwick), clear skies permitting or a cloudy night astronomical exercise. Note: This elective does not fill the science requirement. Lecture: 3 hours
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ASTR 1010: The Solar System
4.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
Major topics covered in this course are the historical development of astronomical understanding, concepts of the celestial sphere, the technology of astronomical observations, modern planetary science derived from the space program, small bodies of the solar system and the origin and evolution of the solar system. Evening observing sessions are included as an optional part of the course (clear skies permitting). Note: This course fulfills one lab science requirement for the A.A. Degree. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 2 hours
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ASTR 1020: The Stellar System
4.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course includes the study of the science of analyzing radiation that reaches Earth from extraterrestrial objects; the sun; stellar properties; the life cycles of stars; systems containing more than one star including clusters and galaxies, extraordinary objects such as neutron stars, pulsars, black holes and quasars; and the origin and evolution of the universe. Evening observing sessions are included as an optional part of the course (clear skies permitting). Note: This course fulfills one lab science requirement for A.A. Degree. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 2 hours
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ASTR 2010: Practical Astronomy I
4.00 Credits
Community College of Rhode Island
This course presents topics in celestial mechanics. Emphasis is on the use of astronomical tables and instruments in practical problems. Practical experience with a telescope at an observatory is included. Note: This course fulfills one lab science requirement for the A.A. Degree. (Prerequisites: ASTR 1010 and 1020 and MATH 1210, that may be taken concurrently) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 2 hours
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