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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art An exploration into the art and history of color photography, this course will emphasize the creative potential of the medium. Making effective color photographs in-camera will be stressed. Color theory and perception will be addressed, as well as the importance of color temperature and color correction in shooting and printing. Reversal and negative films will be shot and developed, then scanned into the computer for printing. Students will be encouraged to develop a strong personal esthetic. Lab fee and additional materials cost. Student must have a digital or SLR camera. Prerequisite: ART 130 or by advisement.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art This studio course is an introduction to the field of Interior Design. Investigation into the theory and practice of interior design will be explored. Architectural drawing conventions, proper use of equipment and materials, professional interior design presentation techniques will be studied. Emphasis will be placed on developing the ability to explore multiple solutions and utilize critical thinking to evaluate effectiveness and learn the continual process of refinement and revision that is key to the success of the designer.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art The two-dimensional surface and its structural possibilities are addressed in this course. Relationships between space and the elements and theory of design are studied. Students also gain hands-on experience in developing the necessary basic skills and techniques for using traditional media and the computer as design tools. 2 hr. lect.; 4 hrs. studio. Lab fee. Prerequisite: Enrollment in this course is by advisement. This course is reserved for art majors.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art This course is an introduction to the fundamentals and concepts of designing in three dimensions. Using basic materials, students work on problems in a studio setting that explore additive and reductive methods of creating form, and investigate aspects of line, plane, volume, mass, space, texture, scale, time, and context. There is no required text but students will need to purchase materials. 2 hr. lect.; 4 hrs. studio. Lab fee. Prerequisite: Enrollment in this course is by advisement. This course is reserved for art majors.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art This course is an expansion of graphic design skills and procedures learned in ART 124 Introduction to Computer Art with an emphasis on the fundamentals of production. Students will learn document construction, page layout, typography, and color for solving design problems in a design production environment that covers practical/real-world projects. The course covers editorial layout, posters, brochures etc., and will introduce students to a design studio environment with an emphasis on presentation and the client/designer relationship. 1 hr. lect.; 3 hrs. lab Prerequisite: ART 124, computer skills, or by advisement.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art An introduction to the concepts of recording and editing computer-generated digital images is provided in this course. Emphasis is on learning processes and techniques of computer software used in manipulation and storage of electronic images. Also emphasized are development of esthetic perception and creative judgment. 1 hr. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. Prerequisite: ART 124, prior computer art and/or graphic design experience, or by advisement.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art This course will build a functional base in digital photography techniques and applications for graphic design majors. Students will learn how to enhance designs, layouts and artwork with digital images, and also gain practical experience in photography and advertising. Students will produce images, tell a story with them and sell a client on their ideas for a particular product using those images. Students will experience the skills needed for advertising photography, what should be expected on a photo shoot, and how to create good images on their own. Pre or Corequisites: ART 124, ART 161 or by department approval.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art An introduction to concepts of web page and website design is provided in this course. Emphasis is on learning processes and techniques of software used in the World Wide Web design industry for creating effective interactive communication and on development of esthetic perception and good design judgment. 1 hr. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. Prerequisite: Enrollment in this course is by advisement. The course is open to all qualified students.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art In this course students continue to develop drawing skills working exclusively from the human figure and anatomy. Emphasis is placed on the organization of line, value, mass, and structure through short gestural drawings and more developed longer drawings from live models and the human skeleton. Using a variety of traditional and experimental drawing media and techniques students develop a strong understanding of the human figure and its importance in art history and relevance to a visual arts training. Assistance will be given with the development of portfolios for transfer to 4-year art degree programs. This course is reserved for fine art majors. 1 hr. lect, 4 hrs. studio. Prerequisite: ART 104.
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3 Credits Visual Arts, MUS, & THE Art In this course students continue to develop advanced drawing skills working exclusively from the human figure and anatomy. Emphasis is placed on the organization of line, value, mass, and structure through short gestural drawings and more developed longer drawings from live models and the human skeleton. Traditional and experimental drawing media and techniques will continue to be explored as students develop a strong understanding of the human figure and its importance in art history and relevance to a visual arts training. Assistance will be given with the development of portfolios for transfer to 4-year art degree programs. This course is reserved for fine arts majors. 1 hr. lect.; 4 hrs. studio. Prerequisite: ART 209.
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