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3.00 Credits
This course introduces moving graphics and its role in broadcast and film design. Students will combine the arts of design, filmmaking, sound, and animation to solve communication problems, educate an audience, add to an entertainment experience, or extend the value of a brand. Prerequisites: ART 220, ART 221. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
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A further study of graphic design with an emphasis on complex communications problems. Comprehensive campaigns, multi-page books, and three-dimensional package design will be covered. Emphasis on professional client presentation will be covered throughout the course. Prerequisites: ART 220, ART 221, ART 325. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
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A mid-level production course that aims to further develop technical and critical skills and artistry in digital video image and sound production. Students will pursue their creative goals with an eye on experimentation using alternative and traditional structures and practices. Students will be introduced to existing film and video genres and styles, including silent cinema, autobiographical film and video, documentary, narrative, experimental and avant-garde, cinema verite, surrealist cinema, independent film, video art, performance, and installation. Through viewing and discussing work from multiple genres in and outside of class, students will develop projects that experiment with editing techniques, composition, shot structure, lighting, sound, color, subject matter, and content. The fundamental aim of this course is the pursuit of students' creative goals through image and sound. Prerequisite: ART 235. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
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6.00 Credits
Exploration of digital images emphasizing stateof- the-art software as it relates to the needs of the graphic design field. Lecturelaboratory 6 hours. 3
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A review of aesthetic, historical, and literal applications of straight, unaltered video and still photography. Each class will produce a body of work addressing a regional social issue or community. Prerequisites: ART 122; ART 225 or permission of instructor. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
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A course designed to push photographic vision to the extreme. Students will work with a variety of experimental and selfdesigned cameras to develop a body of work that probes the nature of human vision, imagination, and insight. Prerequisite: ART 122. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
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6.00 Credits
A critical, theoretical, philosophical, and psychological examination of the history of Science Fiction on Film. Students will learn the history of this genre as it relates to art, culture, and society with an emphasis on the progression of cinematic vision, interpretation of imagination, the nature of prophesy on film, and film as visual text. Through class screenings, readings, discussions, and writings students will explore Science Fiction as a unique method of communicating human desire, fear, and prescience. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
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3.00 Credits
Anatomy and construction of the head, features, and expressions. Prerequisite: ART 250. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
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3.00 Credits
Painting in water color from landscape, still life, and abstract composition. Prerequisites: ART 150, 151. Lecturelaboratory 6 hours. 3
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3.00 Credits
Art content and processes appropriate for the elementary school. 3
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