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3.00 Credits
Foundation studio course introducing the use of the Elements of Design and Principles of Composition to design and create threedimensional objects and spaces. A variety of basic materials, tools, skills, and techniques will be covered. The course will consist of lecture, research, studio projects, verbal and written critiques, and/or discussions. There will be additional costs in addition to course fees. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required.
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Foundation studio course dealing with the theories, problems and applications of color. Six studio hrs. per week. Lab fee required.
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A survey designed to increase appreciation of the visual arts through readings, slide lectures, library research, and visits to the George A. Spiva Center for the Arts. Development of the cognitive and critical processes as they relate to the visual arts are emphasized. Recommended toward meeting Core Curriculum requirements for non-art majors.
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Development of perceptual and structural drawing skills through the study of line, value, perspective, and composition using various media. Six studio hrs. per week. Lab fee required.
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Introduction to digital photography and image editing emphasizing technical and aesthetic issues and how these qualities inform image content. Control of camera settings, natural and studio lighting, and basic Photoshop editing will be explored as well as career options in digital photography. A final printed and digital portfolio will be prepared. Students enrolled in the course must own a digital camera. Professional cameras, computers, software, lighting equipment and a studio will be provided for assignments. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. There may be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Satisfies departmental requirement for a computer application course.
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CraftsBasic Craft Survey exploring terminology, materials, and processes of traditional and contemporary handicrafts. An emphasis will be placed on investigating historical and contemporary uses of the five core Fine Craft media: Clay, Wood, Fiber, Precious Metals, and Glass. Also the importance of the roles of functionality and craftsmanship will be examined. The course will consist of lecture, research, hands-on studio projects, verbal and written critiques, and discussions. Lab fee required.
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Creative exploration of design fabrications, casting, and forging processes. Six studio hrs. per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: Art 101 or approval of instructor.
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An introductory exploration of the formal and conceptual issues found in creating sculpture. This exploration will include using additive, subtractive, and construction techniques using, but not limited to, traditional sculpture materials, equipment, and techniques. The course will consist of lecture, research, studio projects, verbal and written critiques, and/or discussions. There will be additional supply costs in addition to course fees. Six studio hours per week. Lab Fee Required. Prerequisites: Art 103 or approval of instructor.
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Introduction to the printmaking tools, materials, techniques, and process of the (1) Intaglio: etching, drypoint, aquatint, and softground; (2) Lithography; (3) Monotype and monoprint; (4) Relief: woodcut, linocut. Emphasis on drawing and design. Six studio hrs. per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: Art 130.
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3.00 Credits
Studio course introduction of computer graphics/publishing using Illustrator and InDesign on the Macintosh computer. Students will study computer vector illustration, desktop publishing and page layout, using type, and images. File and disc management, storage and scanning included. Six studio hours per week. Lab fee required. Prerequisites: Art 0101, Art 0105, Art 0130, and Art 0140 or approval from instructor.
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