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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 2420. One of a core series of Design Communications courses that focuses on the development of a professional-level design portfolio. The stage of design requires a portfolio review prior to registration. Projects include publication design, web-site design, and introduction to visual rhetoric. This course requires proficiency in working with and combining raster-based and vector-based digital imagery. Extensive outside work is required. ($100.00 course fee)
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1.00 Credits
Emphasizes technology and production skills for web and multimedia. This course must be taken twice; once each semester during the junior year.(course/lab fee $100)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 3410 or approval from the professor for design minors. The course will emphasize the communication of ideas within the framework of Information Design, which seeks to edify more than to persuade. Students will examine how people read and learn information, and navigate through a space- a book, the web, or a physical space. Problems will be complex and multi-faceted such as a redesign of an identity system, navigational system, and informational signage for hypothetical clients. Students will be introduced to the study of semiotics as well as a brief historical perspective of information and environmental design fields. Emphasis will be on research with groups and individual work. Extensive outside work will be expected. The stage of design requires passing portfolio review. ($100.00 course fee)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 2030, ART 2040, ART 2420. This course is an introduction to Illustration in the graphic design industry. Emphasis is on problem solving within the context of a client communication problem and working relationships with Creative Directors. This course requires proficiency in basic design skills, drawing, figure drawing, and painting. Extensive outside work is required. ($50. course fee)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Junior Standing. Students will examine the history and relevant theory of visual communication and graphic design including its historical relationship to the larger culture in which it functions. In viewing graphic design beyond the aesthetic, emphasis will be placed on its role in areas such as commerce, culture, propaganda, ideology and ths social / political arenas. The underlying themes will be technological influence on communication and the evolution of visual form and language. This lecture course combines readings, discussions, and practical application of theory / concepts through written assignments and possible creation of visual artifacts. ($50.00 course fee) Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 2030, ART 2040, ART 2050, ART 2420, ART 3430. Planning and rendering of advertising and editorial illustrations in various media. Projects include creating imagery for such formats as publications, editorial, and packaging design. This course requires proficiency in basic skills, drawing, figure drawing, and painting. Extensive outside work is required. ($50. course fee)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Introduction to Art Education. Examines the elementary school culture and the practical application of child development theories to the development of thematic units of study. Students will explore age-appropriate materials and processes, develop strategies for facilitating and develop comprehensive lesson plans as a basis for micro-teaching in local elementary schools.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 3810. Examines middle and high school cultures and the aesthetic development of the pre-adolescent learner. Students will explore media and processes appropriate for the secondary student, and develop comprehensive, concept-driven lesson plans as a basis for micro-teaching in local secondary schools.
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3.00 Credits
Taken in the Fall semester prior to Spring graduation only. May be taken concurrently with ART 4900, Senior Exhibition / Portfolio only if a student is graduating in the Fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 3030. A continuation of the creative processes of ART 3030, with the additional requirement of developing and completing a body of thematically-related drawings. Students will further investigate media, scale, and surface qualities while refining their choice and understanding of subject matter, concept, and intended audience. Students will also concentrate on defining their drawing as sketches, illustrations, and/or finished works.
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