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  • 3.00 Credits

    This photography course is designed for the graphic design major and non-major to apply and assess functions of the digital camera and software programs. The advantages of capturing digital images quickly for assessment and storage while projecting the requirements necessary to output this imagery; print, and/or web. Ethics of digital photography and techniques for basic editing are studied. A laboratory fee will be assessed. Prerequisites: ART 2310 and IS 2301.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an introductory studio course in basic printmaking processes, history and aesthetics. Prerequisite: ART 1302. (3-3). A laboratory fee will be assessed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to the wide-ranging use of computers in the production of film and videotape and the implications for its future use. The histories of both media, as well as techniques for design implementation, are covered. Students generate scripts and storyboards and produce titling and optical effects in the lab, integrating image manipulation software and other image processing support. Projects focus on corporate identity and other individual applications in the computer graphics industry. Prerequisites: ART 2310, 3301, and 3310. (3-3). A laboratory fee will be assessed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of ART 2322 with the continued use of the potter's wheel for production of creative ceramic art forms. It includes plaster mould work, glazing and slab construction. Prerequisite: ART 2322. (3-3). A laboratory fee will be assessed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course concentates on applications of graphic design principles and theory. Through a study of of the function of typography and page layout using Adobe InDesign, this course examines the organization of body text, headline display, and graphics. Creative interaction is developed as a resource in the conceptual process. Professionalism and attention to detail are emphasized as techniques in design critique and presentation refinement is explored. Students demonstrate and refine their skills by working with actual clients from the community who are seeking real-world solutions to their communication needs. Prerequisite: ART 3301, and junior standing. (3-3). A laboratory fee will be assessed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a course designed to explore corporate identity and advertising strategies. The projects will include the development of a complex business image and marketing strategies including print and multimedia processes incorporating computer generated presentations. This course may contain an optional travel component during school breaks. Prerequisite: ART 3301 with a "C" or above.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course includes the preparation and output of digital computer files on state-of-the-art digital printers using a variety of software. The course will stress the correct preparation of files for optimal output results. Emphasis will be on the proper calibration of printers and computer to optimize final output quality. Also stressed will be the understanding of paper, its characteristics, and how to choose the correct paper and ink within the budget constraints of a given job. Prerequisite: ART 3350.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a course with emphasis on wheel production, surface decoration, and kiln firing. Prerequisite: ART 3324. (3-3). A laboratory fee will be assessed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores advanced design problem solving through intense investigation involving student's personal graphic design creative skills. The course concentrates on the applications of graphic design principles and theory to real-world experience. Students work with actual clients from the community who are seeking creative solutions to their communication needs in each project. This class operates as a professional design business to refine individual and group skills. Students have the opportunity to be part of a design team while working with authentic clients from the business environment. Creative interaction is developed as a resource in the conceptual process. Professionalism, attention to detail, and verbal skills are emphasized through critique and presentation. The course may contain an optional travel component during school breaks. Prerequisite: ART 3350 with a grade of "C" or above.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In preparation for job interviews, a graphic design portfolio is assembled and refined. Working individually with an instructor, each student selects pieces showcasing work that represents a unique style and demonstrates overall conceptual abilities. This course should be taken in the last year of the degree program. Prerequisite: Senior status and approval of the faculty committee, which reviews portfolio proposals in the semester before the portfolio course is to be taken.
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