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ARTD 303: Introduction to Classical Animation II
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
This studio course expands classical studio practices in cel animation, in both traditionally and digitally drawn techniques, and studies the human figure in motion, and a wide range of time-based theory and contemporary applications using digital methods of image creation and capture, compositing and editing. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ARTD 203 or equivalent, ART 112 Drawing II.
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ARTD 351: Visual Communication I
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
An intermediate Visual Communication course emphasizing theory and practice that explores graphic design and digital prepress. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, ARTD 301, ARTD 302. Corequisites: Corequisite course ARTD 352.
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ARTD 352: Design Media I
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
Introduction to animation and web applications. Instructor's consent required. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, ARTD 301. ARTD 302 Corequisites: Corequisite course ARTD 351.
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ARTD 403: Intermediate Animation
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
The studio course develops and expands practices in cel-style animation, stressing digitally drawn techniques and increases the study of time-based theory and contemporary applications.? Using digital methods of image creation and capture, compositing and editing, students produce an original short animation from concept to completion. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ARTD 303 Classical Animation II or equivalent, ART 112 Drawing II, ART 122 Color, and ART 211 Drawing III-Figurative. Notes: Course can be repeated for additional credit.
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ARTD 451: Visual Communication II:Senior Portfolio
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
An advanced Visual Communication course emphasizing portfolio preparation and corporate identity study. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, ARTD 351, ARTD 352 Corequisites: Corequisite course ARTD 452.
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ARTD 452: Design Media II
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
A continuation of Design Media I with emphasis on completed multimedia and web page projects as portfolio works. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, ARTD 351, ARTD 352. Corequisites: Corequisite course ARTD 451.
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ARTD 465: Advertising Design
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
A studio course in Advertising Design with an emphasis on concept development, graphic design, research, organization, and presentation. (For advertising majors crosslisted as MCOM 470.) Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, ARTD 351 or MCOM 371.
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ARTE 491-591: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
Credits: (1-3)
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ARTH 100: Art Appreciation
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
Explores the nature of art in various aesthetic, formal, and psychological dimensions, involving analysis of art objects for understanding, enjoyment, and life enhancement. Credits: 3
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ARTH 211: History of World Art I
3.00 Credits
South Dakota State University
Art and architecture in the historical and contextual development of the role of visual arts including crafts, drawing, painting, sculptures and architecture, in the historical and cultural development of world civilizations from prehistory through the 14th century. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: P, ARTH 100.
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