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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites, ART 230, 231, or consent of instructor. In this course students develop research skills, problem-solving, conceptualization of ideas and presentation techniques. Solutions to a variety of visual communication problems are studied using the fundamentals of design, symbols, illustration and photography. Students use graphic design software and learn systems for print and production. (Offered spring semester.) 3 credits.
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Prerequisites, ART 230, 231. Students develop graphic, interactive, and web design projects using HTML, and Dreamweaver software. (Offered fall semester.) 3 credits.
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Prerequisites, ART 111, 211, or consent of instructor. Introduces illustration techniques through conceptually-based projects, demonstrations, discussions, guest artists, and field trips. Students explore ideas and develop a personal language through understanding historical and contemporary illustration. (Offered fall semester.) 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites, ART 230, 231, 331, 332. This course explores advanced concepts in typographic design and lettering. Typographic exploration, type aesthetics and functional typography will be emphasized. Hand and computer graphic skills are reviewed and enhanced. (Offered spring semester, alternate years.) 3 credits.
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Explores the elements of creativity in the visual arts and how they can be taught effectively at all age levels (K-12, high school, and special education). Students learn to develop an entire school art program and produce a portfolio of projects and lesson plans. (Offered every semester.) 3 credits.
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This course explores Egyptian paintings and relieves from Temples and Tombs to reveal the strong sensual qualities encoded in symbolism and iconography of funerary art. A careful analysis of artifacts will help us understand how encoded images were seen as a form of power and a means to obtain immortality. (Offered fall semester, alternate years.) 3 credits.
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This course will focus on Renaissance Venice, paying particular attention to the geographic, social and political uniqueness of the fabled city built on water. All media will be taken under consideration - painting, sculpture and architecture - covering artists from Bellini to Titian, from Jacopo Sansovino to Andrea Palladio. (Offered spring semester, alternate years.) 3 credits.
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An introduction to the art, architecture, and ideals of the Renaissance. Italian art ca. 1400 to 1600 is emphasized, but the spread of Renaissance forms and values to northern Europe is also explored. (Offered fall semester, alternate years.) 3 credits.
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An introduction to the painting, sculpture, and architecture of the Baroque and Rococo periods in Europe ca. 1600-1750. Artists such as Caravaggio, Rubens, Rembrandt, Bernini, Vermeer, Velasquez, and Fragonard are studied against a background of political, religious, and social events and ideas. (Offered spring semester, alternate years.) 3 credits.
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An exploration of European art from the French Revolution to Art Nouveau. The visual arts are examined in the context of contemporary developments in society, politics, philosophy, and psychology. (Offered fall semester, alternate years.) 3 credits.
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