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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to camera, film, and basic darkroom techniques in black and white photography. Emphasis on photography as a fine art. (TCCNS = ARTS 2356)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to printmaking. Beginning instruction in one of the following printmaking processes: intaglio, dealing with etching, aquatint, and soft ground. Relief printing methods including linocuts and relief intaglio applications. Screen process printing (serigraphy) dealing with direct photo emulsions. Monoprint and monotype processes. (TCCNS = ARTS 2333)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to painting. Instruction in one of the following areas: Oil medium, acrylic medium, or watercolor medium. Oil and acrylic painting including the fabrication of stretchers and surface preparations. (TCCNS = ARTS 2316)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to sculpture. Emphasis on exploration of materials through the proper use of appropriate tools and working processes. Beginning instruction in the following: casting (flexible and non-flexible mold making, wax model making, substitution materials in bronze, aluminum, plaster, rubber, and plastic); woodworking (hand and power equipment); metal fabrication (oxyacetylene and electrical welding). (TCCNS = ARTS 2326)
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3.00 Credits
Basic studio practices in handbuilding or wheelthrowing skills and design with an introduction to techniques in decoration and glaze application. (TCCNS = ARTS 2346)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the digital environment including graphic design principles and practices. Experiences in publication design, illustration, web development, photographic programs and time based design. Exploration of the main threads in current graphic design. (TCCNS = ARTS 2313)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to metalsmithing. The development of basic construction and manipulation processes of various non-ferrous metals. Minimum of four of the following techniques are covered: rivets, soldering, piercing, casting, enameling, raising, die-forming, and stone setting. Also various surface treatments will be explored including etching, stamping, roll milling, inlay, and patinas. Emphasis on design and craftsmanship. (TCCNS = ARTS 2341)
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3.00 Credits
Photography as an expressive medium, with an emphasis on personal style. Continued development of advanced darkroom techniques. These include the use of a medium format camera and an introduction to archival processing.
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3.00 Credits
Color photography as a fine arts medium with emphasis on development of professional skills. This course includes color slide processing, printing, positives from color slides, and color negatives. May be repeated once for credit by mass communication majors.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to a second print medium: intaglio, relief, or serigraphy emphasizing color printing. (See ART 2153 ┐ Printmaking I for definition of media.)
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