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ART 315: History of Costume
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Fall, Course Offered Every Year) A study of the history of European and American costume in relation to religious, political, technological, and artistic movements from the Egyptian period [2700 B.C.] to the 20th century. Also offered as FMD-315.
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ART 323: Topics in Art History
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Spring, Course Offered Every Year) Designed to provide a variety of specific upper-level art history studies. Topics are chosen from four major periods: ancient, medieval, renaissance, and baroque. Beyond gaining an understanding of the historical and theoretical foundations of the art works from a particular period, students will also become acquainted with many other contextual factors, including aspects of religious, social, political, and economic life. May be repeated for credit. May be taken without prerequisite courses with instructor's consent. Prerequisites: ART-221 or ART-222.
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ART 324: Topics in Modern Art History
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) A variety of subjects related to art, women, and contemporary aesthetic and societal issues will be addressed. Beyond gaining a better understanding of the historical and theoretical foundations of modern art, this course seeks to help each student become more proficient in analytical and critical skills of thinking and writing. Topics are on rotation and may be repeated for credit. May be taken without prerequisite courses with instructor's consent. Prerequisites: ART-221 or ART-222.
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ART 330: Photographic Techniques & Processes
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Fall, Course Offered Every Year) The emphasis in this course will vary by semester through exploration of different photographic techniques and processes. The student will work to achieve distinctive personal style for portfolio development. [ART-230 is not required to take this course.] May be repeated for credit. Six studio hours per week. Studio fee assessed. Prerequisites: ART-130.
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ART 340: Graphic Design II
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) This intermediate-level course exposes students to specific aspects related to the graphic design discipline and stresses the relationship between form and communication as a means to visual problem-solving. Emphasis is placed on identifying and reaching specific audiences by creating imagery combined with typography. Visual explorations take place through the creation of theoretical and applied projects. Studio fee assessed. Prerequisites: ART-240, Art-245.
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ART 342: Digital Imaging I
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Fall, Course Offered Every Year) Developing and executing visual concepts for publications such as magazines, booklets, and newsletters will be the emphasis in this course. Aesthetics, terminology, technical considerations, and materials will be covered. Six studio hours per week. Studio fee assessed. Prerequisites: ART-105, ART-130 and ART-200.
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ART 345: Typography II
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) This intermediate-level course requires students to resolve design problems by creating typographic solutions as the primary vehicle for expressive and functional communication. Emphasis is placed on typographic systems and publication design. Visual explorations take place through the creation of theoretical and applied projects. Studio fee assessed. Prerequisites: ART-245.
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ART 350: Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Spring, Course Offered Every Year) Emphasis on non-toxic intaglio and relief processes, which may include etching, woodcut, linoleum, and experiments in monoprint and monotype. May be repeated for credit with permission from the instructor. Studio fee assessed. Six studio hours per week. Prerequisite: ART-206.
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ART 365: Sculpture
3.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Fall, Course Offered Every Year) An introduction to sculptural forms and object making. Traditional and contemporary materials and processes will be explored that may include: clay modeling, hot and cold casting, wood or stone carving, hot and cold metal fabrication and assembling, and mixed-media. Relationships between concept, visual organization and materials are studied. This course may be repeated for credit to investigate additional media, techniques and processes to develop a more advanced body of work and personal narrative. Six studio hours per week. Studio fee assessed. Prerequisites: Art 160 or Art 207 or permission of instructor.
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ART 396: Junior Seminar
2.00 Credits
Meredith College
(Spring, Course Offered Every Year) All junior level art majors must complete this course prior to taking Art 496 Professional Practices. Students will review and assess strengths in their work and identify areas for additional studies in upper level studio courses and/or research during their senior year. Seminar topics include: topics on the professional careers, theory and practice, the creative process, and post graduate studies. Students will create work based on their assessed strengths, prepare written and oral presentations and begin documenting their portfolios using digital media. This course is Writing Intensive (WI). Art History minors are exempt from taking this course. Prerequisites: The student must have enough credit hours to be deemed a Junior and have declared a major in Art.
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