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AR 218: Graphic Design Software
3.00 Credits
Park University
This course introduces the use of primary design programs and the discipline of design in a Macintosh environment as a foundation for the upper level graphic design classes. 1:5:3
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AR 241: Photography I
3.00 Credits
Park University
An introduction to the basic techniques of black and white photography. Cameras, lenses, films, lighting, composition are discussed. Students must provide an acceptable camera and expendable supplies. Darkroom work is required and a darkroom fee is charged. 1:5:3
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AR 251: Drawing II
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: AR 150 An introduction to drawing the human figure in action and repose. Gesture, anatomy and the figure in an environment are studied in a range of media. 1:5:3
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AR 260: Painting I
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: AR 150 An introduction to painting emphasizing direct observation of nature in opaque media such as acrylic, oil, gouache or pastel. Draftsmanship and strong color, form, value and compositional relationships are stressed as well as the craftsmanship of painting. 1:5:3
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AR 261: Painting II
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: AR 260 A continuation of AR 260. Students may elect to study transparent painting media such as watercolor (All levels of painting are taught concurrently.) 1:5:3
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AR 282: Interior Design Studio I:Visual Communications I
3.00 Credits
Park University
CO- REQUISITE: AR 283 Students will be introduced to various two dimensional methods of presenting design concepts. Methods will include drafting tools, freehand drawing, sketching and diagramming techniques, color rendering techniques, presentation board construction techniques and graphic layout of design presentations. Hand drafting will be introduced with emphasis on understanding orthographic drawings and developing line quality and architectural lettering skills. 1:5:3
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AR 283: Interior Design Studio I:Introduction to Interior Design
3.00 Credits
Park University
CO- REQUISITE: AR 282 Students are introduced to the interior design profession and its role in shaping the environment. Students are introduced to the design process as it is followed in a professional office. The elements, vocabulary and principles of design are applied to a series of simple interior design projects, including both residential and public space interior design. Students are introduced to life safety codes and accessibility guidelines. Skills and knowledge from pre- and co-requisite studio and lecture courses are applied to design projects. 1:5:3
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AR 288: Interior Design Studio II:Visual Communications II
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: AR 282 CO- REQUISITE: AR 289 Three dimensional design and presentation techniques will be developed in this continuation of Visual Communications I. Students will learn to construct one and two point perspective drawings and will practice three-dimensional sketching. Students will apply black and white and color rendering techniques to their drawings. Students will learn model-building skills. 1:5:3
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AR 289: Interior Design Studio II:Fundamentals of Interior Design
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: AR 283 CO- REQUISITE: AR 288 Interior Design Studio II builds on the concepts introduced in Interior Design Studio I: Introduction to Interior Design, applying the design process to a series of residential and public space design projects, using the elements, vocabulary and principles of design. Life safety codes and accessibility guidelines are applied to projects. Skills and knowledge from pre- and co-requisite studio and lecture courses are applied to design projects. 1:5:3
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AR 290: Interior Design Materials and Resources
3.00 Credits
Park University
AR 290 is a survey of materials used by interior designers for architectural elements and finishes for both residential and public space design. The student will learn to evaluate and select the appropriate materials for a design project, and will be introduced to life safety ratings for finish materials. The student will be introduced to manufacturers and suppliers of materials through field trips, guest speakers, manufacturer's catalogues and research. The student will be introduced to writing specifications for interior design materials. 3:0:3
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