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An introductory lecture/studio course that explores anatomy, figure, dimensional and fundamental drawing forms, concepts, and techniques. Students express form in traditional ways and experiment in personal style and technique. (2008)
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Introductory lecture/studio course on the fundamentals of several crafts including rug punch, ceramics, weaving, spinning, basketry, paper making, batik, tie dye and bookbinding. Materials, techniques, and concepts are examined to understand crafts as a means of personal expression, exploration, and effective communication. (2008)
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Introductory lecture/studio course on the fundamentals of clayforming processes. Includes hand-building forms (pinch, coil, and slab) and wheel-thrown pottery. Examines both functional and sculptural aspects of clay forms. Glaze applications, kilns, and various pieces of ceramics equipment will be studied. Emphasis is on personal mastery of materials, self-expression, and exploration in various techniques of clay forming. (2008)
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Provides students with an introduction to the visual arts by examining origins, cultural context, processes and artistic trends and movements. It is intended to broaden the appreciation of the visual arts and enhance personal aesthetics through the exploration of the principles and elements of all types of visual arts. Meets General Education humanities requirement. (2008)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS135 or CISM125 or permission of instructor Provides students with an introductory understanding of print and Web technologies, basic concepts and terminology used in computer graphics and design and exploration of related software. Through a series of computer-based projects, students will design for hardcopy and Web distribution. Emphasis will be on effective design, problem solving, design analysis, and selfanalysis of designed products that include images and text generated through the use of computer technology. (2006)
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Introductory lecture/studio course, which examines the fundamentals of several printmaking processes including monotype, monoprint, embossing, relief prints, dry point, etching, collographs, and chine collè. To understand printmaking as a means of exploration, personal expression, and effective communication, students will examine materials and understand techniques and concepts. (2008)
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Learning the creative controls of the still camera with an introduction to the digital medium. Using color and/or black and white film, students will demonstrate knowledge of small format camera skills and an understanding of digital output using scanning methods and Adobe Photoshop. (Students must provide a camera with manual controls. Off-premises film processing is required.) (2004)
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with an understanding of the theory and operation of a computer as an artist's tool. Students will use microcomputers and drawing and scanning techniques as found in various software programs to produce computer artwork. (1992)
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Prerequisite: ARTS135 or CISM125 or permission of instructor. (ARTS/CISM165 is not a substitute for a 200-level ARTS course for Studio Art majors.) Introduces students to the techniques, tools, and concepts necessary to design and develop graphics and animation for the Internet. Students will work with professional graphic and animation tools to develop a graphics and animation portfolio. (2005)
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Prerequisite: ARTS110 or permission of instructor Continuation of ARTS110-Fundamental Drawing. A lecture/studio course that further explores value systems, light and shade, perspective, proportion, composition and various transfer techniques within both traditional and contemporary modes of drawing. Students learn to work with such media as pencil, colored pencils, charcoal, conte crayon, pen and ink, pastels, and collage. (2008)
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