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ART 141: Painting I
3.00 Credits
Jefferson College
Prerequisite: None Painting I introduces basic painting skills with acrylic and/or oil paint. Painting I students will study color, line, texture, composition, and technique with still life and landscape. (F,S)
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ART 142: Painting II
3.00 Credits
Jefferson College
Prerequisite: ART141 Painting II introduces more complex problems in composition and color. A creative approach to subject matter will be stressed. (F,S)
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ART 146: Drawing II
3.00 Credits
Jefferson College
Prerequisite: None Drawing II deals with the problem of representing the human figure. Students will work directly from the live model, exploring issues of gesture, balance, proportion, movement, mass, and anatomy. Drawing II is required for all art majors. (S)
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ART 150: Digital Photography I
3.00 Credits
Jefferson College
Prerequisite: None Digital Photography I is a studio art course introducing students to fine art digital photography. The theory and practice of traditional photographic techniques and their relationship to evolving digital technology will be studied in this course. Students will create a presentation quality portfolio, working with a variety of techniques, and learn how to present exhibit quality work. While the Mac OS and Adobe Photoshop will be introduced in this course, the emphasis will be on developing photographic vision and producing fine art quality photographs, as opposed to merely mastering software. Students will also learn about the history of photography in this course. Digital Photography I is open to both Fine Arts majors and nonmajors. (F,S)
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ART 151: Printmaking I
3.00 Credits
Jefferson College
Prerequisite: ART121 Printmaking I introduces various types of Printmaking processes. Printmaking I students will gain experience with materials and equipment used in relief and intaglio printing. (S)
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ART 160: Graphic Design I
3.00 Credits
Jefferson College
Pre-/corequisites: ART115 and ART120 Graphic Design I is a studio art course introducing students to the fundamental elements of graphic design. The theory and practice of traditional graphic design principles and their relationships to evolving digital technology will be studied in this course. Students will study typography and other elements of graphic design, working with a variety of techniques, and learn how to present their work. While the Mac OS and Adobe InDesign and/or Quark Xpress will be introduced in this course, the emphasis will be on developing design vision and producing graphic designs of a commercial nature, as opposed to merely mastering software. Students will also learn about the history of graphic design in this course. Graphic Design I is open to both Fine Arts majors and non-majors, providing the pre-/corequisites have been met. (F,S)
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ART 170: Graphic Design II
3.00 Credits
Jefferson College
Prerequisite: ART160 Pre-/corequisite: ART146 or ART151 Graphic Design II is a studio art course introducing students to intermediate elements of graphic design. The theory and practice of traditional graphic design principles and their relationship to evolving digital technology will continue to be studied in this course. Students will utilize color and illustration in graphic design, producing a variety of projects, and learn how to better present their work. While the Mac OS, Adobe CS2 Creative Suite, and/or Quark Xpress will be employed in this course, the emphasis will be on developing design vision and producing graphic designs of a commercial nature, as opposed to merely mastering software. Students will also continue to learn about the history of graphic design in this course. This course is open to both Fine Arts majors and non-majors, providing the pre-/ corequisites have been met. (F,S)
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ART 217: Watercolor II
3.00 Credits
Jefferson College
Prerequisite: ART117 Watercolor II is a studio art course allowing students to continue their study of the fine art of the transparent water-based media. Intermediate theories and practices of watercolor will be studied, with students working with still life, landscape, figure, abstract, and non-objective concerns. Types of pigment, paper, and methods of paint application will continue to be studied. Students will also learn about the history of the media in this course. Watercolor II is open to both Fine Arts majors and non-majors as well, providing the prerequisite has been met. (F)
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ART 223: Drawing III
3.00 Credits
Jefferson College
Prerequisite: ART146 Drawing III emphasizes individual expression and individual drawing problems, which include exploring various media and techniques including the use of color. (S)
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ART 225: Watercolor III
3.00 Credits
Jefferson College
Prerequisite: ART217 Watercolor III is a studio art course allowing students to advance their study of the fine art of the transparent water-based media. Advanced theories and practices of watercolor will be studied, with students working with still life, landscape, figure, abstract, and non-objective concerns. Students will work extensively on developing personal imagery and discovering unique problem solutions. Types of pigment, paper, and methods of paint application will continue to be studied. Students will also learn about the history of the media in this course. Watercolor III is open to both Fine Arts majors and non-majors as well, providing the prerequisite has been met. (F)
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