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AR 391,392,393,394: Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College
1-3 cr.
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AR 391,392,393,394 - Selected Topics
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AR 398: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College
1-3 cr.
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AR 398 - Independent Study
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AR 400: Graphic Design IV
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College
3 cr. Covers all aspects of creation and presentation of professional portfolio. Emphasizing individual strengths and areas of specialization. The course focuses on the development of personal design methodology. Emphasis based on developing concepts in a mature and thorough manner through research, brainstorming, conceptual development and execution of concept. Project refinement and a culminating project. Prerequisite: AR 300
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AR 443: Advanced Multimedia
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College
3 cr. Focus on the physical design, testing and implementation of a multimedia module developed with an authoring language like Authorware. Prerequisite: BU 222 and 243.
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AR 480: Studio Emphasis
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College
3 cr. This course is designed for the advanced studio art major who has completed an emphasis in one of the following areas; drawing, photography, printmaking, painting or ceramics and wishes to pursue an advanced course of study with the instructor in the same discipline. A research and studio project will be determined prior to registration and with the written permission of the discipline instructor. Prerequisites: AR 101/102 or AR 209/AR 210; AR 325/AR 326 or AR 341/342 or AR 377/AR 378.
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AR 490: Professional Practices
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College
3 cr. Practical concerns essential for an artist to make his/her work visible and marketable. Topics include preparing a resume and artist statement, documenting one's work photographically, record keeping, exhibiting and working with galleries, news releases, graduate programs and other opportunities for professional growth, setting up a studio. One two and one half hour class weekly.
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AR 490 - Professional Practices
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AR 491: Senior Studio
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College
3 cr. This course will provide all art majors with both theoretical and practical application in the visual arts. The course will deal with issues of creative problem solving and self-motivation pertaining to the visual arts. Students will prepare professional portfolios for final class presentation. Students will explore individual approaches to creativity and apply their findings to a specialized art project that they will present to the class and to the art faculty prior to completion of the course.
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AR 491 - Senior Studio
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AR 492: Senior Studio
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College
3 cr. Independent work in a particular field of interest in the visual arts: drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, or any other area or areas of specialization in which the student shows intermediate or advanced level proficiency. At least two, two-and-one-half hour lab periods weekly. One-hour weekly seminar discussion and periodic critiques with advising instructor.
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AR 492 - Senior Studio
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AR 493,494: Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College
1-3 cr.
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AR 493,494 - Selected Topics
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BI 105: Introduction to the Biological Sciences
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame College
3 cr. An introductory course designed for NON-SCIENCE majors to fulfill the General Education Requirement in Science or as an elective. Topics addressed include cell structure and function, genetics (including transmission of traits, genetic diseases, and genetic engineering), evolution, cell metabolism, diversity of life, and ecology and environmental concerns.
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