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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ART 1123 3 CREDITS Figure Drawing includes study in gesture and finished drawings of the draped and undraped model. Emphasis will be placed on pose, composition and a variety of media. The students' drawings will demonstrate the movement, rhythm, simplicity, gesture and unique character of each model through a series of basic methods of construction ranging from quick sketches to completed drawings.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: (R) 3 CREDITS The student will learn to recognize, analyze and apply the elements and principles of 2D design and color in the pictorial arts by studying design and color theory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ART 1123 3 CREDITS Drawing II will continue to develop the students' understanding of the concepts of drawing. Students will continue to develop their skills in media by using a variety of sources and environments. They will demonstrate the proper application of advanced linear perspective, the depiction of complicated shapes and figures as well as the ability to convey emotion.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ART 1213 3 CREDITS The student will compare, evaluate, and analyze three-dimensional visual art forms. By using a variety of materials and processes, the student will complete a series of studio assignments to demonstrate basic technical ability and an understanding and appreciation of the interaction of form in space and ways to manipulate it. Readings, writings, and participation in a coursework exhibition are required. * ART 1363 MULTIMEDIA Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), CS 1103 or by Evaluation 3 CREDITS Students will use selected application software to develop presentation graphics. This will include the creation, importation, modification, and sequencing of still and motion graphics. Digital audio will be created, edited and synchronized to the presentations.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: (R) (W) VARIABLE 1-6 CREDITS The student will demonstrate specified competencies in subjects not included in other Visual Arts courses, but which are beneficial in providing a better understanding of the field. A specific subject is announced for each offering. Enrollment may be repeated with a change in topic. ? ART 2013 PAINTING I Prerequisite: (R) 3 CREDITS Painting I will develop skills in opaque painting, stressing form and content, visual appreciation and individual expression. After an introduction to the different methods of mixing and applying paint, the student will study various styles and techniques of painting.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: (R), ART 1123 or by Evaluation 3 CREDITS The student will learn about and produce illustrations using a variety of techniques and media. Types of illustrations produced include pencil, ink, markers, scratchboard, colored pencil and mixed media. Work will be accomplished to conform to professional standards in the graphic arts industry. * ART 2533 3D RENDERING AND DESIGN VISUALIZATION Prerequisite: (R) (M) 3 CREDITS The student aspiring to become an artist, designer or other professional using 3D computer graphics will be able to create, generate or integrate 3D computer graphics. The student will demonstrate a fundamental understanding of how the computer can be used to create 3D computer renderings. These renderings could be related to either technical design, fine art or applied art. Emphasis will be on using application software (primarily 3D modeling and rendering programs) in the development of modeling logos, 3D scenes, textures, lighting, atmosphere effects, and basic animation. * ART 2573 DIGITAL PAINTING Prerequisite: (R) 3 CREDITS The student will be introduced to the art media and form of digital imaging. Students will use raster and vector based drawing, painting, and image-editing software applications to create expressive images. Participants will use digital drawing tables, scan their sketches and photographs into a variety of computer programs and manipulate them digitally to create works of art. They will blend colors using digital and traditional color theory. * ART 2633 3D ANIMATION AND SPECIAL EFFECTS Prerequisite: (R) (M), ART 2533 or by Evaluation 3 CREDITS The student will be able to use professional techniques to create photo realistic renderings, advanced physical based and character animations, interactive Media and Web development, 3D gaming and 3D virtual environments. This course will enhance the abilities of artists, designers and other professionals using 3D computer created, generated, or integrated graphics. Emphasis will be on the development of professional techniques in the area of 3D computer graphics. This course is the second course in the field of 3D computer graphics for technical design, fine art or applied art professionals.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: (R) (W) 3 CREDITS The student will use video production techniques to produce, edit and direct program materials of broadcast quality. Extensive laboratory work is required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: All required major courses, ART 1013, ART 1023 VARIABLE 1-3 CREDITS The student will work with professional practitioners in areas such as art galleries and museums, art libraries, fine arts studios, film/video studios, art therapy practices, animation studios, photography studios, etc. The internship course is designed to help students explore their interests, obtain practical experience, and prepare for a career in Visual Arts.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: All required major courses, ART 1013, ART 1023 1 CREDIT. The student and instructor will make a critical analysis of the student's work done over the duration of the program to identify any deficiencies. The student will address any deficiencies and develop a portfolio. The portfolio will present works of art in a professional format, either framed, matted, as slides, or in digital form, whichever is most appropriate to the student's area of concentration. The student will also write a well developed artist's statement.*Course satisfies the computer proficiency requirement. ?As part of the coursework, you may have the potential of being, to some degree, exposed to hazardous material. If you are pregnant, wear contact lenses or have other specific health concerns, you should consult your personal physician for advisement concerning your enrollment in the course. NOTE: Please see course listings under Computer-Aided Technology, Graphic Communications, and Journalism and Broadcasting, for additional courses of interest to Art students.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M) 4 CREDITS This course will fulfill the general education requirement for Physical Science (without laboratory). The student will be introduced to modern astronomy. Concepts to be studied include the solar system, the sun and stars, galaxies (including the Milky Way Galaxy), and current theories of the origin, evolution, and fate of the universe. GenEd Requirement.
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