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3.00 Credits
Drawing and design disciplines pertaining to a solid and basic understanding of composition, figure-ground relationships and the organization of marks and shapes on flat surfaces. Some beginning aspects of color and an experience relating to relief forms. Studio hours to be arranged. Course Type(s): None
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A continuation of material covered in Basic Design (AR 113) with emphasis on the study of color and its relationship to various aspects of drawing and design. Color will be studied in two specific ways: the physicality of color and the illusionistic possibilities inherent in color. To put it simply physicality pertains to color mixing or painting, and illusion relates to the interaction of color. Prerequisite: Art 113. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
Three-dimensional design as it relates to sculpture, from visual involvements and illusions on a flat surface to the physical reality of three-dimensional objects in space, including environmental possibilities. Studio hours to be arranged. Prerequisites: Art 113 and 191. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
Basic graphic design and visual communications concepts through the sole use of a computer as a typesetting, design production, illustration, and fine arts tool. Through hands-on experience at a computer design workstation the student will learn introductory software in paint, draw, and layout programs which directly interface with the design concepts and problems introduced to them in this course. Designed for students with little or no experience in computer graphics and those interested in the professional design field. Prerequisite: Art 113. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
Designed for students with little or no experience in computer graphics and those interested in computer graphics application to the design, journalism, communication and marketing fields. Basic graphic design and visual communications concepts through the sole use of a computer as a typesetting, design production, illustration, and layout tool. Through hands-on experience at a computer design workstation, exposure to introductory computer software in draw and layout programs which directly interface with the design concepts and problems addressed. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the visual aesthetics and fundamental skills required to create and plan successful websites. Covers the use of current multimedia and graphics software in addition to training in graphic production, composition, navigation, and animation needed for the web. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
Creative photographic techniques in camera and in the darkroom. Introduction to black and white photography, developing/printing film, and basic lighting techniques. 35 mm camera required. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
Creative photographic techniques in camera and in the darkroom. Introduction to color photography, flash equipment, and digital photography. 35 mm camera required. Prerequisite: Art 183. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in drawing problems; techniques and problems in visual language; and object, figure, and landscape drawing emphasizing problems in scale, space, and volume. Six hours per week. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in drawing problems; techniques and problems in visual language, and object, figure, and landscape drawing emphasizing problems in scale, space, and volume. Six hours per week. Prerequisite: Art 191. Course Type(s): None
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