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3.00 Credits
Involves scale drawings of floor plans and wall elevations and presents techniques of rendering. Studies lettering symbols used in interior and exterior design, as well as traffic patterns and spacing for well designed areas.
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3.00 Credits
A study of support elements that carry weight and support of roofs, ceilings, floors, and columns as well as the mechanical systems of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and waste that one must consider in all interior space design.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to graphic design. This beginning course is designed to educate students about the field of graphic design. There is an emphasis on idea development and the creative process. As a graphic designer, technical skills, production procedures, terminology, and the design process become part of every studio course.
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3.00 Credits
Students will gain a facility in handling the equipment, materials, and processes of black and white roll film through practical experience. An understanding of picture components, both graphic and aesthetic, is developed through formal and informal critiques. Lectures will lead to an understanding of the private and public impact of photography in our culture.
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of photographic concepts, content, and context as they relate to visual communication. Students will be introduced to archival processes, previsualization, and tone control, using a variety of formats and camera types. Prerequisite: ART 315A.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to train students in the advanced techniques of producing exhibition quality black and white photographs. Emphasis is placed on the total control of the image (film, chemicals, and presentation). All work will be done to archival standards with each student given the opportunity to discover, interpret, and overcome the limitation of certain photographic processes. Prerequisite: ART 315A and ART 315B.
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3.00 Credits
Provides photographic work aimed at equipping the art student with skills in the production of photographs for advertising and magazine illustration. Includes exercises involving both studio and natural lighting and the handling of both small and large products. Prerequisites: ART 315A.
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3.00 Credits
Presents processes, methods, and techniques of negative and reversal color. Seeks to give the student a knowledge of color photography, color processes, and application of creative aspects of the medium. Prerequisite for ART 318A: ART 315A. Prerequisite for ART 318B: ART 318A.
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3.00 Credits
Approaches photography as a means of artistic expression and its relationship to other media. Based on the idea that artists must have a full understanding of their materials and processes in order to control the form of their expression, the first half of the semester is spent gaining hands-on experience with techniques and a brief study of sensitometry. For the remaining time, students are encouraged to follow their own feelings and intuition and apply their new knowledge to produce a body of work of significant meaning to them. Prerequisites: ART 315A, 315B.
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3.00 Credits
Includes principles and practices of journalistic photography. Covers the picture story, essay, and sequence; sports news and sports photography, and combining printing news and feature pictures for the mass media. Features lectures and laboratory experiences. Prerequisite: ART 315A or permission of instructor.
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