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  • 4.00 Credits

    This graphic design course offers hands-on computer experience in the major forms of printed communications: books, newspapers and magazines. Typography plus principles of communication integrating images and text are explored through exercises and projects. Historical aspects and contemporary issues are addressed. Class procedures include demonstrations, illustrated lectures and critiques. Offered annually. Recommended: ART 2250.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This graphic design course explores the concepts and techniques of communicating with images. Using appropriate software, you complete exercises and projects that introduce you to commercial practices, as well as develop your personal vision and style. Class procedures include demonstrations, illustrated lectures and critiques. Offered annually. Recommended: ART 2250 and/or ART 1000 or ART 1200.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Graphic design is the application of art and communication skills to the needs of society. Using computer software, the first part of the course is a comprehensive foundation in the conceptual, aesthetic and technical aspects of graphic design, including graphic identity. The second part builds on these skills to explore designing for the World Wide Web using appropriate software. You execute exercises and projects. Class procedures include demonstrations, illustrated lectures and critiques. Offered annually. Recommended: ART 2250.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Continuation of ART 2300, 2310 or 2320 with greater independence, emphasizing development of a personal statement in painting. Offered every semester in conjunction with above courses. Prerequisite: ART 2300, 2310 or 2320, or consent of instructor.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Advanced work in selected printmaking processes: relief, silkscreen, intaglio and/or combination of processes. Offered annually in conjunction with ART 2340 and 2350. Prerequisite: ART 2340 or 2350.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This intermediate-level course focuses on refining the skills and visual vocabulary introduced in ART 2360. Emphasis is placed on the development of content in student work using black and white materials. Techniques covered include traditional and digital processes. A semester-long project encourages individual creativity and the critical examination of issues in contemporary photography. An accomplished portfolio including an individualized final project must be presented at the end of the course. Students must provide their own 35mm camera and substantial film and printing supplies. Offered alternate years with ART 3370. Prerequisite: ART 2360 or other college-level, introduction to photography course (students must be familiar with darkroom techniques and the use of the 35mm camera).
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course offers an introduction to the history and practice of color photography. A semester long project encourages individual creativity and the critical examination of issues in contemporary photography. Although you continue to work with film, digital processes will be emphasized and incorporated throughout the course: working with Photoshop, scanning slides and negatives, making inkjet prints, and assembling images for on-screen display. An accomplished portfolio, including an individualized final project, must be presented at the end of the course. Students must provide their own 35mm camera and substantial film and printing supplies. Offered alternate years with ART 3360. Prerequisite: ART 2360 or other college-level introduction photography course (students must be familiar with darkroom techniques and the use of the 35mm camera).
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course involves continued exploration of wheel-thrown pottery and uses a broader range of clay bodies, surface treatments and firing techniques. Greater critical understanding is developed. Offered as an independent study. Prerequisite: ART 2400.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Explores and expands on techniques and forms learned in ART 2450. Building larger or more complex forms as needed to demonstrate original personal concepts. Slips, oxides, salts and glazes are experimented with for use as final colorant. Offered annually. Prerequisite: ART 2450.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Continued exploration and development of techniques, conceptual skills and content introduced in ART 2500 or ART 2550 offer individualized experience in virtually any medium. Refine vocabulary and knowledge of contemporary sculptural practice. Slide lectures, critiques, readings and writing assignments supplement the course. Offered annually. Prerequisite: ART 2500 or 2550.
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