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3.00 Credits
Studio class for students pursuing fine art, graphic arts, interior design, computer art, photography, architecture, and other degrees, and open to other interested students. Reviews fundamental design principles and techniques, including various design methods and their relationship to the conceptualization, development, and completion of three-dimensional design projects. Stresses critical thinking, analysis, and studio exercises. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Acquire a working knowledge of various 3-D Design methods and their relationship to the conceptualization, development and completion of various 3-dimensional design projects. 2. Analyze art forms and projects through creation and presentation methods. Course fee required. FA, SP
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Fulfills Fine Art GE Requirement. An Introduction for all students to the history, mechanics, and applications of digital photography as well as basic photographic techniques and compositional skills. Course objectives will be met through a combination of lectures, viewing the work of master photographers, class assignments, in-class critiques of student work, and time spent outside of the classroom shooting as a group. Each student must have access to a digital camera with manual modes. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Describe the visual and written discourse of photography history and practicality of digital photography and apply this to the evaluation of photographs as an art form and aesthetic sense. 2. Create digital photographs by applying the basics of digital camera operation, by using the camera as a tool for creative expression and visual thinking, and by manipulating formal elements to achieve better compositions. 3. Design exhibition-quality photographs through employment of craftsmanship, critiques, and professional presentation. Course fee required. FA, SP
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This class is an introduction and exploration into the use of computers for the curation, processing, and manipulation of a photography catalog. Students will learn basic and advanced processing techniques within a non-destructive editing environment. Students will experience photographing with a composite in mind. Students will also explore a variety of client scenarios. Topics covered will also include file formats, resolution and dimensions, compression for different uses, color space and color grading, and copyright. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Catalog, tag, organize, and process the photo within a photographic catalog. 2. Plan, execute, and generate composite photographic images. 3. Demonstrate knowledge of file formats, resolution, file dimensions, color space, and color grading. 4. Demonstrate knowledge of copyright laws in the field of photography. Course fee required. FA, SP
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Studio class for students interested in furthering their drawing experience after Drawing and Composition. Focused on the creation of multiple portfolio-ready drawings done in a realistic style, the emphasis of this class is placed on correctly interpreting and crafting accurate shapes and values from life. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Apply an effective drawing process working from simple to complex. 2. Complete realistic drawings from life using various dry media. 3. Express drawing accuracy by employing corrective techniques. 4. Produce a believable sense of form through the use of subtle values and advanced shading techniques. Course fee required. Prerequisite: ART 1110 (Grade C- or higher). FA, SP
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate digital art class for BFA seeking students and others interested in concept exploration of visual art through software. Emphasizing on how to create and modify digital images and solidify understanding of design skills. Taking the information learned from foundation courses and building on concept, line, contrast, color, and value through digital media. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate how to edit and retouch photos. 2. Demonstrate how to create complex designs on the computer. 3. Demonstrate proficiency in using multiple digital tools to create artwork. 4. Critique other students art in order to gain a strong artistic vocabulary. Course fee required. Prerequisite: ART 1120 (Grade C- or higher). FA
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3.00 Credits
Studio class for art students, and students interested in furthering their 3-dimensional design experience. Covers methods of sculpting with emphasis on design, self-expression, critical thinking, and analysis, using lecture, visual images, field trips to sculptors' studios, and studio practice. Fulfills prerequisite for ART 3190. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Build knowledge of basic sculpture principles. 2. Have practical experiences in and outside of class. 3. Combine practical application of design knowledge and individual creativity to create several sculpture projects. 4. Gain basic art-making skills and learn art production through trial and error. 5. Address several different genre of design and apply the ideas and theories to their individual assignments. Course fee required. FA, SP
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3.00 Credits
Studio class for art students, and students interested in oil painting. Various techniques will be explored in lectures, demonstrations, and studio practice, and incorporated by students into their individual styles. Successful completers will be able to paint recognizable images and continue study in the medium. Fulfills prerequisite to ART 3210 and ART 4220. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Receive practical experience to develop confidence in oil painting assessed by group paintings projects, and copying paintings for critique. 2. Demonstrate accuracy, size, plumb line, straight line assessed by class projects, class critique. 3. Demonstrate the use of light and shadow in painting assessed by paintings in still life, color and black and white for critique and portfolio. 4. Develop practical skills in the use of required materials assessed by assignment in matching color wheel and still life paintings. 5. Strengthen expression through student choice in subject assessed by painting for class critique and portfolio. Course fee required. Prerequisite: ART 1110 (Grade C- or higher). FA, SP
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed as a beginning exploration of a variety of printmaking methods. All students will get hands on experience with monotype, relief, lithography, and drypoint. Through lecture and presentations, printmaking will be put into a historical and contemporary context. Students will be encouraged to develop personal imagery and voice in print. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Develop vocabulary of printmaking terms and techniques. 2. Develop an understanding of the principles of design and composition in relation to the printmaking process. 3. Understand and apply a variety of printmaking processes. 4. Organize printing procedures in a logical/sequential manner. 5. Compare and contrast printing techniques. Course fee required. Prerequisite: ART 1110 (Grade C- or higher). FA
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Studio class for art students, and students interested in water media painting. Explores creative approaches to watercolor and/or acrylic, emphasizing image painting and experimentation using additive/subtractive elements of painting. Fulfills prerequisite to ART 3250. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Illustrate how to apply water media to a surface through experience. 2. Identify various water media art forms by studying various artists and experimenting with those various methods. 3. Solve basic composition and drawing skills. Course fee required. Prerequisites: ART 1110 (Grade C- or higher). FA, SP
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3.00 Credits
Studio class for art students and others interested in drawing the human form. Explores various drawing techniques, emphasizing greater accuracy in anatomical structure and form. Fulfills prerequisite to ART 3410. **COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs) At the successful conclusion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Understand and apply drawing the human figure from life at the introductory level. 2. Draw accurately negative shapes within the figure. 3. Understand how to apply various values to the drawing. Course fee required. FA, SP
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