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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art A continuation of ART 103, this course emphasizes analytical and compositional drawing through additional perceptual and conceptual problems. 1 hr. lect; 4 hrs. studio. Prerequisite: ART 103. This course is reserved for art majors.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art An introduction to painting concepts, this course stresses the relationship of composition and color through perceptual experiences in drawing and painting.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art A continuation of ART 105, this course further emphasizes the organization of pictorial elements. Exploration is encouraged, and attention is given to the concepts and stylistic innovations of historical as well as contemporary painting.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art This course presents a beginning survey of art history in western civilizations and other global civilizations, from antiquity through the Middle Ages. Students are provided with the opportunity to evaluate various art forms as influenced by traditional, cultural, social and religious conditions, technological progress, and industrial civilization.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art This course presents a survey of art history in western civilizations and other global civilizations, from the Proto-Renaissance through the Rococo and the 19th century. Students are provided with the opportunity to evaluate various art forms as influenced by traditional, cultural, social and religious conditions, technological progress, and industrial civilization.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art Students study the history of Modern Art: Post-Impressionism to the present day.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art This is an introduction to drawing elements and principles for non-Art majors. Students base their drawings on direct observation of still life and landscape subject matter.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art This course is an introduction to the computer hardware and software used in image manipulation and enhancement, and design layout used in digital art for visual communication. The course will include fundamental design as well as practical/real-world projects?magazine covers, etc.?for a broad understanding and use of electronic and print media. The syllabus will cover history, digital scanning, internet/web, manipulation and layout software. This course prepares students for further studies in Fine Arts and Graphic Design. 1 hr. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. Lab fee.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art This course is an introduction to traditional and digital photographic techniques, basic computer-based image processing and inkjet printing. A strong emphasis will be placed on developing aesthetic judgement through a series of assignments and critiques. Students will need a digital camera of reasonable quality (no camera phones). The department will provide all other required supplies and equipment.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art A continuation of ART 130, this course emphasizes advanced digital photographic concepts and techniques. Prerequisite: ART 130 or by advisement.
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