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GC 261: Color Photography Workshop I
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Students learn to expose color film in the field, develop it in the darkroom, and make contact and enlargement prints. Color negative and color reversal processes. Materials fee. Prerequisite: FA211 suggested .
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GC 299,399,499: Independent Study in Graphic Communications each
2.00 - 6.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Offers an opportunity to explore an area of study not included in the catalogue listing of approved courses. The topic of an Independent Study should be selected and carefully designed by the student and faculty sponsor, and must meet with the approval of the Division Chair. Normally, the student will be expected to have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 and possess the appropriate background and interest to pursue the proposed area of study. A “Proposal for Independent Study” form may be obtained from the Registrar or from theoffice of the Division Chair. Independent Study courses are assigned numbers of 299, 399 or 499, depending on the level of the course.
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GC 302: Graphic Design II
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Development of students planning to be designers. Application of design principles to reflect the range of assignments in a studio, agency or in-house design situation. Materials fee. Prerequisite: GC201.
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GC 320: Book Design
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
A studio seminar and lecture course to investigate the history, cultural differences, writing, designing, and production of books. Students will create books in a variety of bindings. At least one book will be entirely the student’s own creation, including written text. The course will include a field trip.
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GC 321: Typography
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Enables students to understand, recognize, and use typography as an effective communication tool. The main emphases will be a study of the development of typographic technology, the acquisition and practicing of basic skills, and the refining of a design sense for the printed word. Students will make considerable use of our Macintosh electronic publishing workstations and high-resolution imagesetter. Materials fee. Prerequisite: GC302.
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GC 341: Illustration
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
The emphasis is on idea and skill development in basic black and white illustration. Some color illustration is done at the end of the course. Materials fee. Prerequisite: FA302.
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GC 362: Color Photography Workshop II
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
The creative potential of the image. Materials fee. Prerequisite: GC261.
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GC 367: Commercial Photography I
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Production and portrait photography in the studio using medium- and large-format cameras. Corporate photography in the field is also included. Materials fee. Prerequisite: FA211, suggested FA212 or GC261.
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GC 367 - Commercial Photography I
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GC 368: Commercial Photography II
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
A continuation of Commercial Photography I, using medium- and large-formats in studio and some location work. An opportunity to photograph and produce commercial quality images for a portfolio. Studies in specialized areas available. Materials fee. Prerequisite: GC367.
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GC 371: Computer Graphic Design I
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
The application and use of microcomputers for the creation and manipulation of graphic images. Emphasis will be on Macintosh desktop publishing applications with an introduction to high-resolution paint programs and draw programs, along with additional study of other application possibilities for computers in the graphic arts field. Materials fee. Prerequisite: GC302, or permission of instructor.
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