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ART 270: Printmaking: Beginning Silkscreen and Lithography
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Mankato
Introduction to silkscreen and lithography printmaking processes including silkscreen, monotype, and plate lithography.
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ART 271: Printmaking: Beginning Intaglio/Relief
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Mankato
Introduction to intaglio and relief printmaking processes including collagraph, etching, relief carving, and engraving.
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ART 275: Introduction to Photography
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Mankato
Introduction to the techniques and expressive potential of both digital and darkroom photography. Topics include basic camera controls, lighting, composition, editing, and fine art printing in the digital lab and darkroom. A digital camera with manual controls of aperture and shutter speed is required for part of the semester (a film camera will be provided).
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ART 280: Sculpture
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Mankato
Exploration of the visual and physical organization of three-dimensional form and space through problems employing various media and processes.
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ART 285: Introduction to Installation
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Mankato
This studio course familiarizes students with the basic concerns of installation art, including relationship to site and audience. A variety of materials and approaches will be explored. Environmental impact, health, and safety will be addressed. In addition to studio work, historical and contemporary examples will be discussed to provide context and encourage awareness of the disciplines past and present potential.
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ART 294: Topics
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Mankato
Lecture/discussion/studio course on a selected area of discourse relating to the study of Art History, Art Criticism, Art Education or Art Studio. May focus on a specific artists, style period, cultural group or technical or methodological problem.
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ART 302: Interaction Design
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Mankato
Introduction to product design as it relates to user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design from a visual communication design perspective. Applicable visual prototypes will encompass various situations that may range from icon wayfinding systems to mobile app designs. The course will explore issues of differing philosophical perspectives of technology as a tool, a medium, and/or an environment.
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ART 304: Typography I
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Mankato
This course investigates the use of letterforms in the message making process. Topics include historical overview of letter development, type terminology, type and image relationships, and technical and aesthetic applications of type.
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ART 310: Drawing
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Mankato
This course encourages experimental approaches that build on drawing skills developed in ART 110 and ART 210. Formal and conceptual issues will be addressed as students pursue individualized subject matter. Course may be repeated.
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ART 320: Graphic Design II
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University Mankato
This course expands upon the beginning and intermediate design experience. Emphasis is placed on concept development and the exploration of meaningful solutions applied across a variety of media. The technical skills of preparing work for production will be strengthened.
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