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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the preparation of graphic design and advertising art for reproduction, including the essentials of art work, boards, rules, type, grounds, and printing production. Prerequisites: ART-238, ART-273, and ART-375.
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine the traditional, technical and historical approach to documentary photography and apply these concepts to contemporary society. The photographer will create a body of work reflecting his/her interpretation of specific thematic explorations of that location or environment. A fine art approach to this genre will be fostered through process, execution, lecture and historical comparison. Prerequisite: ART-238.
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3.00 Credits
The first in a two-class progression, this course will explore various elements of computer aided three dimensional design. Students will be presented with three dimensional design theory, history, and an understanding of the tools and techniques used to model, texture, light, and render three dimensional illustrations. Pre-requisites: ART-273 and ART-260.
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3.00 Credits
Painting I focuses on introducing a wide variety of painting materials, media and methods. Developing methods of transferring thinking and concepts into visual ideas through the interdisciplinary techniques of photography, printmaking, drawing, and other media will also be explored. This class will also encourage the student to begin the study of critical theory and how it may be applied to their individual art practice. Prerequisites: ART-121 or permission of the professor.
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3.00 Credits
Painting II emphasizes an in-depth exploration of a medium of choice. Developing a personal style and individual voice in painting, with a more advanced study and integration of conceptual and critical thinking will be important. Interdisciplinary techniques will also be encouraged. This class should be the beginning of portfolio development for all painting majors. Prerequisite: ART-331.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis will be placed upon explorations of photographic vision, technical concerns, aesthetic aspects of photography, and other chemical based processes. Specific techniques covered in a given semester will vary. Prerequisite: ART-314.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Ceramics I with emphasis on wheel throwing, glaze formulas, and firing techniques. Prerequisite: ART-241.
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3.00 Credits
Painting From Life is a course that emphasizes Direct, All a Prima and Plein Air methods and techniques. The student, painting in a medium of their choosing, will work on a combination of figurative, still-life and landscape subjects. Prerequisite: ART-331.
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3.00 Credits
The study of interior design continues with an emphasis on residential spaces. Research, analysis, programming, conceptualization and design of the interior environment are explored. Projects include individual spaces in homes highlighting visual rendering and perspective drawing. Prerequisites: ART-121, ART-224, ART-246, ART-324.
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3.00 Credits
This survey course will familiarize the student with materials approporiate for interior design application in the built environment. Prerequisite: ART-246.
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