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ART 311,411: Printmaking II,III /semester
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Advanced work in selected media with emphasis on individual research and development. Prerequisite for ART311: ART211. Prerequisite for ART411: ART311.
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ART 320: Digital Photography
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Introduction to basic photography is combined with an emphasis on digital processing. Basic camera controls, lenses, lighting, and film are explored along with digital cameras and sophisticated photo manipulation software used to adjust, alter, collage, and layer images. Approaches to printing are investigated, and both a digital and a paper portfolio of photographs are produced. Prerequisite: ART212 or consent of instructor.
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ART 320 - Digital Photography
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ART 322: Digital Imaging
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Exploration of advanced image creation and manipulation software used in the production of digital illustration, motion graphics, and World Wide Web-based design. Vector graphics (Adobe Illustrator? and Macromedia Freehand?) and bitmap imaging (Adobe Photoshop?) software serve as the foundation for the creation of images that can be used in publication, animation for multimedia, video, and webpage design. Prerequisite: ART212 or consent of instructor.
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ART 322 - Digital Imaging
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ART 324: Digital Multimedia
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Examines the concepts, strategies, and techniques of interactive electronic media. Students create "hypermedia" involving video and photographic images, illustrations, sound, text,speech, and animation. Explores the possibilities of interactivity on CD-ROM and websites designed for commercial, educational, and fine arts applications. Complex multimedia software are introduced, promoting further investigations in subsequent digital courses. Prerequisite: ART212 or consent of instructor.
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ART 375: Directed Open Studio
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Open studio course focusing on the development of students' critical thinking process and creative expression. Choice of medium and aesthetic direction are made individually. Guest lectures, readings, gallery field trips, and weekly class critiques provide students with valuable resources to develop their personal visions. Prerequisites: Two or more 200-level studio courses; enrollment in NYCAMS program in New York.
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ART 481: Internship in the Arts
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
An educational and practical experience in applied understanding and skill in an off-campus, professional setting. An internship can be arranged in advertising studios, art consulting agencies, artists' studios, art galleries and museums, and other arts organizations. Prerequisite: Enrollment in NYCAMS in New York.
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ART 481 - Internship in the Arts
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ART 499: Senior Seminar/Thesis Exhibition
3.00 Credits
Carleton College
Development of creative independence in a studio experience. Culminates in the senior exhibition program or portfolio. Prerequisites: Major in art; consent of department.
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ASL 101: Introductory American Sign Language I
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Designed for students who have no knowledge of American Sign Language (ASL) to allow them to function comfortably in a variety of communication situations. Focus on development of visual readiness skills and expressive and receptive skills in basic ASL. Includes introduction to conversational vocabulary, fingerspelling, grammatical principles, and syntax. Information related to deaf culture is included.
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ASL 101 - Introductory American Sign Language I
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ASL 102S: Introductory American Sign Language II
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Continuation of functional and practical understanding and communicative use of ASL. Further study of the history and culture of the deaf community through films, discussions, and readings. Prerequisite: ASL101 or placement exam.
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ASL 102S - Introductory American Sign Language II
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ASL 201: Intermediate American Sign Language I
4.00 Credits
Carleton College
Synthesis and expansion of expressive and receptive ASL communication skills. Focus on intermediate ASL grammar and syntax. Emphasis on manual and non-manual aspects of sign communication. Expanded knowledge of historical and current cultural and linguistic issues in the deaf community through readings, videos, guest speakers, discussions, field trips, and community experiences. Prerequisite: ASL102S or placement exam.
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