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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART142 Painting III emphasizes individual expression. Painting III students will be assigned problems to increase awareness of the aesthetics of painting. (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART150 Digital Photography II is a studio art course introducing students to intermediate techniques in fine art digital photography. The theory and practice of traditional photographic techniques and their relationship to evolving digital technology will continue to 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. The Mac OS and Adobe Photoshop CS programs will be utilized in this course, with an emphasis on developing personal photographic vision and producing fine art quality photographs. Students will also learn about the history of photography in this course. Digital Photography II is open to both Fine Arts majors and non-majors, providing the prerequisite has been met. (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART151 Printmaking II emphasizes individual expression and further problems with relief and/or intaglio printing techniques are assigned. (S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART170 Pre-/corequisite: ART117 or ART141 Graphic Design III is a studio art course introducing students to advanced elements of graphic design. The theory and practice of traditional graphic design principles and their relationship to evolving digital technology will be studied in this course. Students will study the relationship between graphic design elements and complex design challenges such as three-dimensional packaging, multi-page layouts, motion graphics, and web design. While the Mac OS, Adobe CS2 Creative Suite, Quark Xpress, and Flash 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 take an active role in deepening their understanding of 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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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART123 Ceramics/Pottery II continues the study of basic clay techniques, with special emphasis on the use of the wheel, glaze calculation, and kiln functions. Ceramics/Pottery II students will explore clay as a sculptural medium and will deal with special problems involved in creating well designed functional pottery. (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART262 Ceramics/Pottery III involves individualized projects with emphasis on kiln building and technology, glaze calculation, clay preparation and testing, or exploration of the thrown or hand-built form. (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART250 Digital Photography III is a studio art course introducing students to advanced techniques in fine art digital photography. The theory and practice of traditional photographic techniques and their relationship to evolving digital technology will continue to be studied in this course. Students will create a presentation quality portfolio and a bound book of their own photography, working with a variety of techniques, and learn how to present exhibit quality work. The Mac OS and Adobe Photoshop CS programs will be utilized in this course, with an emphasis on developing personal photographic vision and producing fine art quality photographs. Students will also learn about the history of photography in this course. This course is open to both Fine Arts majors and non-majors, providing the prerequisite has been met. (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART260 Graphic Design IV is a studio art course designed to give students experience using advanced graphic design principles in relationship with potential clients. The theory and practice of traditional graphic design principles and their relationship to evolving digital technology will be studied in this course. Students will study the relationship between graphic design elements and multimedia applications and create multimedia presentations and advanced web designs. Students will also work with potential clients and learn how to design under direction. While the Mac OS, Adobe CS2 Creative Suite, Quark Xpress, and Flash will continue to be used 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 directly from a professional graphic designer or art director. This course is open to both Fine Arts majors and non-majors, providing the prerequisite has been met. (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART142, ART146, or ART151 Studio Art is a variable content course consisting of individual studio projects in painting, printmaking, watercolor, and/or mixed media. This course may be repeated. (S)
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9.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Power Plants is the study of design and construction of automotive engines. The emphasis is on design and fundamentals of general engine diagnosis and repair. Mastery of these fundamentals is necessary for passing the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) engine repair test. (F)
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