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3.00 Credits
This studio course introduces the studio arts, art history, theory and technology to the incoming student. It is designed to immerse students in an intense program of researching, interpreting and creating art in the twenty-first century. ART 131 emphasizes the 3-Dimensional Arts. Its companion courses, ART 132 and ART 130 , support this studio course with lectures, readings, visiting artists, and demonstrations. Prerequisite: None. Co requisite: ART 132 . Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the concepts, theories and information for development in ART 130 and ART 131 , the studio components linked with this visual arts foundation course. It is an arena for students to experience lectures, demonstrations, seminar activities and visiting speakers, as well as the more traditional aspects of the discipline. It is geared towards contemporary visual concerns and uses experimental techniques to expose students to an array of styles and methodologies. Prerequisite: None. Co-requisite: ART 130 and ART 131 . Credit: 3.
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This course will introduce the visual elements of art, their nature, functions and relationships in Painting, Sculpture and Architecture to the non-major. Prerequisite: None. (Non-Majors only). Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
Drawing from the model in various media. Gesture drawing and figure structure are studied. Line, Value, and Shape, Plane and Volume are used as elements to depict the figure in space with accurate proportions. The study leads toward a final portfolio that demonstrates proficiency representing the figure in cohesive and complete compositions for submission to the BFA portfolio review. Prerequisite: ART 163 . Credit 3.
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This is a beginning course intended for non-photography majors. Content of the course includes a study of cameras, photographic materials, and visual principles. Students must provide a digital camera. (Non-Majors only) Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for non-majors and minors, this course introduces students to the technical principles and creative potential of photography. Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
The principles and techniques of traditional animation, including the principles of motion, storyboarding, flipbooks, cel and pencil animation. Also introduces students to the use of computers in animation. Prerequisite: ART 130 , ART 131 , ART 132 , and ART 163 . Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to advanced exposure techniques and the principles necessary to master use of the large format camera. Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the tools and techniques used in the scanning, creation, manipulation, and presentation of digital images in the desktop computing environment. Credit 3.
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3.00 Credits
This entry-level course is the first in building the foundation for graphic design. The emphasis is on creative thinking and problem solving and the development of the designer’s process. Each project builds upon the previous in depth and complexity of that process. The student is introduced to computer application of two-dimensional concepts and output. Prerequisite: ART 130 , ART 131 , ART 132 , and ART 262 . Credit 3.
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