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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 3 hours. (Lecture 3 hours.) Development of art in America, from Indian and colonial to contemporary times. The history of America through its relationship of architecture, sculpture, and painting.
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3 credits. 6 hours. (Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 5 hours.) Prerequisite: ART 202 or concurrent enrollment. An introduction to the principles of the graphic design field. This includes the study of typography, layout, production methods, and career opportunities. Creative problem solving using hand tools and the computer.
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3 credits. 6 hours. (Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 5 hours.) The design of letter forms. Hand-lettering techniques with marker, brush, pen and ink.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 6 hours. (Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 5 hours.) Prerequisite: ART 110. Fundamentals of cartoon drawing styles and techniques used in advertising, greeting cards, gag, caricature and editorial cartoons.
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3 credits. 6 hours. (Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 5 hours.) Students will be introduced to the fundamental principles, styles and forms of ceramics. Primarily working with hand-building techniques, students will learn the importance of texture, form, and unity of design. Students will also be introduced to rudimentary pottery wheel techniques.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 6 hours. (Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 5 hours.) Prerequisite: ART 170. Advanced synthesis of form and development of skills and techniques in ceramics including decoration and glazing. Studio experience concentration in pottery wheel techniques and glazing.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 6 hours. (Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 5 hours.) Prerequisite: ART 171. Advanced and individual projects exploring the problems, methods and techniques of production ceramic ware. Emphasis on skill building, research in slip casting processes and glazing techniques. Individual skill building on wheel thrown and/or hand building procedures.
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3 credits. 6 hours. (Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 5 hours.) Prerequisite: ART 172. Advanced and individual projects under the direction of the instructor. Emphasis on skill building, research in glazing techniques, and knowledge of kiln firing. Individual skill building in wheel-thrown and/or hand-building and/or slip-casting procedures.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 6 hours. (Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 5 hours.) Prerequisite: ART 102. Advanced projects and tools are explored using the computer as a design tool utilizing layout, drawing, and image-editing software. Students develop advanced skills with the software and improved graphic design aesthetics.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 6 hours. (Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 5 hours.) Prerequisite: ART 104. Students will explore advanced concepts of the art of 3D computer animation in this course. They will further develop their understanding of animation as they explore in greater detail the processes of character development, storyboard development, modeling, materials, lighting, effects, actions, lip-syncing, keyframing, camerawork, rendering, and compositing.
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