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ARTS 4355: Painting V
3.00 Credits
Texas State University
Requires students to pursue a personal conceptual direction in painting and to develop the appropriate technical and critical skills necessary for creating a cohesive body of artwork. Prerequisite: ARTS 3354.
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ARTS 4356: Painting VI - Thesis I
3.00 Credits
Texas State University
The first half of the Senior Thesis for painting majors. Requires a written statement of intent outlining the scope and objectives of the proposed thesis project followed by a related body of artwork. Prerequisite: ARTS 4355.
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ARTS 4357: Painting VII - Thesis II
3.00 Credits
Texas State University
The second half of the Senior Thesis for painting majors. Requires a related body of work documented in a written progress report. Selections from the thesis project will be exhibited in a senior exhibition. Prerequisite: ARTS 4356.
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ARTS 4358: Painting Special Problems
3.00 Credits
Texas State University
An advanced level, independent study in painting which requires students to pursue a personal conceptual direction and to develop the appropriate technical and critical skills necessary for creating a cohesive body of artwork. May be repeated with different emphasis for additional credit. Prerequisite: ARTS 3353.
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ARTS 4363: Color Photography and Digital Imaging
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
This is a course in the aesthetics of color digital and photographic imaging and color prints made from transparencies. This course emphasizes developing the visual, conceptual and technical aspects of digital and photographic imaging using advanced camera knowledge and color chemistry for printing both color negative and digital files. Prerequisite: ARTS 2361.
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ARTS 4364: Advanced Digital Photography
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
This course explores advanced concepts and techniques in digital imaging including the production of large scale digital negatives. Prerequisites: ARTS 3364.
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ARTS 4366: Digital and Photographic Imaging-Thesis I
3.00 Credits
Texas State University
This course is a senior-level course for digital and photographic imaging majors requiring a series of related photographs which are documented in a written progress report. This course is the first half of the senior thesis. Prerequisites: Three hours from ARTS 3363, 3365, 4363.
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ARTS 4367: Digital and Photographic Imaging-Thesis II
3.00 Credits
Texas State University
This course is the second half of the senior thesis for digital and photographic imaging majors requiring a series of original photographs to be documented in a written creative statement. An exhibition in the gallery of some or all of the work culminates the senior thesis. Prerequisite: Three hours from ARTS 3363, 3365, 4363, and 4366.
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ARTS 4368: Fine Art Photography Special Problems
3.00 Credits
Texas State University
An advanced level, independent study in photography which requires students to pursue a personal conceptual direction and to develop the appropriate technical and critical skills necessary for creating a cohesive body of artwork. May be repeated with different emphasis for additional credit. Prerequisites: ARTS 2361; ARTF 1301, 1302, and art major or minor classification.
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ARTS 4369: Criminal Investigative Photography and Digital Imaging
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Texas State University
This course provides exploratory experiences in the accepted digital and photographic techniques used by law enforcement agencies to both document and investigate criminal activity and accidents.
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