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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ART 09412 Advanced level studios designed for the designer-craftsperson student electing to develop in-depth knowledge and skills in all aspects of jewelry and metals as a professional field. Students will identify research, and create special works in consultation with their professor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Art 09460 Advanced level studios designed for the designer-craftsperson student electing to develop in-depth knowledge and skills in all aspects of jewelry and metals as a professional field. Students will identify research, and create special works in consultation with their professor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students are encouraged to work at internships in the design industry to further their professional skills and understanding of the extensive design field.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: DESN 09350 or ART 09350 and DESN 09363 or ART 09363 and DESN 09364 or ART 09364 A course for soon-to-be graduating students focused on portfolio development, resume writing, interview skills, professional presentation, and job seeking strategies. Students will be given direction and guidance in developing specific portfolio pieces for a professional design portfolio. Students will be expressed to execute new work.
  • 0.00 Credits

    This experience allows students an opportunity to enhance their portfolio skills. This exit evaluation, in the form of a solo exhibition, will give students an occasion to make note of their work development and to determine their progress as emerging professional artists.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ART 02222 This studio identifies and defines the principles, techniques, and history of black and white photography. Students learn the photographic process from exposing and developing film, to making a final print and photo displays. Camera and darkroom techniques in black and white still photography are used to explore and discover the visual world. This course is designed to treat photography as a medium of personal expression as well as a fine art form. Students will learn to incorporate photography into their own studio specialization. Students will provide their own camera and supplies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This studio emphasizes the development of a critical eye and the use of black and white photography as a form of self-expression and an artistic medium. Students are expected to have a working knowledge of the photographic process. Students advance their technical skills in photographic printmaking, and further understand photography as fine art. Students work on long term individual projects, which will develop technical, aesthetic and conceptual mastery of their medium. Major emphasis is on studio lighting, as well as using 35mm and medium format cameras. Students focus on raising the levels of artistic skill and knowledge towards professional standards. Students will provide their own cameras and supplies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This studio class is an introduction to various means of relating the photographic image to other two or three-dimensional media. Experimental techniques in fine arts applications are explored within the medium of photography, including historical processes as well as new technologies. Non-silver processes such as Cyanotype, Gum Print, Liquid Light, Van Dyke Brown, and Toning are demonstrated. Students learn to incorporate bookbinding and other fine arts applications, while perfecting their knowledge of black and white photography. Students provide their own cameras and supplies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This studio class will introduce students to the medium of digital photography and its applications towards the fine arts. Its development in the realm of fine arts and communications has greatly altered our understanding of photography and the use of an image. The aesthetic potential photography embodies seems to be endless. With its ability to change the way we explore ideas and create expression, digital photography has become a valuable tool for artists. Students continue to become more involved with photography by demonstrating digital imagery with painting, printmaking, graphic design, and illustration. Students learn the use of computer programs such as Photoshop to manipulate photography. Students learn the influence of digital photography on art and society in addition to the aesthetic nature of the medium. Students advance their technical skills in photography and learn to make photographs as fine art.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This studio introduces students to the operation of a 4x5 view camera. Students learn about lens selection, the use of camera swings and tilts, and process procedures for sheet film. Students also learn about the work of many photographers who continue to work with large format cameras. The influence of large format photography on art and society will be examined in addition to the study of the aesthetic nature of the medium. The department for the students to borrow will supply view cameras. The student must purchase all film, paper, and supplies.
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