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3.00 Credits
An intermediate course in fine art photography. The course explores more advanced techniques and processes as well as aesthetic, technical and conceptual problem-solving, critical analysis of image-making and historical and theoretical issues in the field. A camera is required per the instructor’s directions. Prerequisite: ART 2026 or permission of the instructor. Lecture and studio four hours.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students will examine a specialty area in photography through discussion, research, writing, presentations and/or creative studio work. Content may vary. Barring duplication of content, a student may repeat the course for a total credit of nine semester hours. A camera is required per the instructor’s directions. Prerequisite: ART 2026 or permission of the instructor. Lecture and studio four hours.
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3.00 Credits
The course will function as a creative laboratory, providing students the opportunity to be immersed in and mindful of the design process. Course topics include innovation methodologies, design processes, visualization, prototyping and testing. Through exercises, readings, research and studio projects, students will develop lifelong skills to foster the good ideas that lead to meaningful creative work. A secondary focus will be the use of research methods within the design process as a means of making designers more effective communicators. Prerequisites: ART 2026, ART 2104, and ART 3102. Lecture and studio four hours.
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of various three-dimensional fibers techniques, such as off-loom structural processes, paper forms and found materials. Emphasis is on critical thinking and development of technical skills with application to individual works of art and design. Prerequisite: ART 2008. Lecture and studio four hours.
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3.00 Credits
This is an intensive course in time-based media for artists and designers. Students will create broadcast quality animation and compositing projects for television, web and other technologies. Students will use type and images to learn a variety of production techniques in digital audio, digital video, animation and other special effects. Post-production presentation techniques targeting the broadcast and theatrical industry, the web and other technologies will be covered. Prerequisite: ART 2104 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory study of signs, symbols and images in the context of graphic communication. The course includes theoretical and practical considerations of the relationship between visual form and cultural meaning. Course projects address visual perception and interpretation, abstraction and stylization, symbol typologies, gestalt of design, semantics and typography, and the application of semiotics and rhetorical tropes to visual communication. Course objectives are to enhance students’ analytical skills and situate graphic design practice in a larger socio-cultural context. Prerequisites: ART 2104 and ART 3102. Lecture and studio four hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the basic chemistry, processes and techniques of stone, plate, color and photo-lithography. Emphasis is on the technical proficiency and the development of editions that reflect unique pictorial themes. Prerequisites: ART 1001, ART 1002, and ART 1003, or permission of the instructor. Lecture and studio four hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide a historical and contemporary survey of women visual artists. Lecture three hours. Prerequisite: ENG 2001 or its equivalent. (WRITING)
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3.00 Credits
Further exploration of surface design processes as techniques for art-making. Emphasis is on critical thinking and development of technical skills with application to individual works of art and design. Integrations with other fibers processes and techniques. Prerequisite: ART 3208. Lecture and studio four hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course investigates the potential of combining text and image using digital and photo-printmaking techniques to create artists’ books with content. There is a secondary focus on mastering binding structures. Prerequisites: ART 1001, ART 1002, and ART 1003, or permission of the instructor. Lecture and studio four hours.
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