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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Step-by-step introduction to basics of clay sculpting using figure as reference for subject matter Projects include relief sculpture, portrait, and small animal sculpture Techniques include armature making, latex, and plaster mold making, casting, and final patination of sculpture
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 283 Expands upon skills and concepts learned in ART 283
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to sculpture materials, skills, history, and concepts Explores methods in manipulation of traditional and experimental sculptural media, including additive and subtractive techniques Involves studio work, research, lecture, and discussion Emphasis as much on learning technique as understanding concepts and personal expression
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3.00 Credits
Basic course with focus on hands-on production of forged ironwork, traditional and sculptural, using forge and anvil Includes basic cold-forging techniques used in production of holloware
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to materials and processes of jewelry making Techniques include cutting, piercing, filing, joining, casting, forging, soldering, and cold connections Stress on intricacies of working with different metals and experimental media and design concepts along with personal expression
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 285 Continuation of Sculpture I Emphasis on artisanship, exploration, and research to gain more sophisticated and self-motivated personal direction Introduces skills in welding and metal fabrication as well as individual media choices May include some metal casting
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 286 Advanced course on contract individual study basis to gain greater expertise in metalsmithing
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 190 Focus on page layout, publication design, and layout techniques Current versions of Adobe InDesign and QuarkXPress used to cover a range of work, from flyers and brochures to magazines and multi-page publishing Typography, use of space, and traditional industry standards and practices included Designed for Graphic Design majors
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 170, ART 190, ART 290 Focus on artwork creation and digital manipulation of photographic images Use of Macintosh computers, Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop for familiarity with basic tools used in graphic design and digital imaging Includes design skills, including line, shape, form, volume, and color Projects focus on logo creation, image correction and adjustment, combining imagery, color correction, etc Discussion and demonstration of traditional printing technology (offset lithography) through class and field trips Review of legal issues related to digital imagery and freelance design
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 291, ART 180 Web page development on the Macintosh platform, using Macromedia Dreamweaver and Macromedia Flash Topics include conceptualization and design of a well-designed site, use of line art and photographs, routine maintenance of a site, etc Continuation of student design studies, applying graphic concepts to the interactive Web Coverage of Web animation, including animated GIFs and Flash presentations
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