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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Typography (3 credits) Advanced Design requires the student to prepare highly conceptual, creatively conceived, and professionally presented design work. There is an emphasis on real life graphic design projects, as well as concentration on preparing portfolio works with high levels of content and craftsmanship.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Web Animation (3 credits) Techniques, Photo 1 Students who began program prior to Sept. 2008 Students who begin program in Sept. 2008 and beyond This is a video production course, exploring various professional techniques used in the manipulation of digital video and the creation of narrative form. This class provides technical instruction in the digital world of non-linear editing, compositing, and digital effects. It includes hands on experience in acquiring video footage, loading it into the computer and then editing and compositing it with other media including vector images, bitmaps, and still photography. The elements of storytelling, film grammar, and storyboarding will continue to be explored.
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2.00 Credits
(2 credits) This class is only offered to students who began the program prior to Sept. 2007 and to students who begin the program in Sept. 2008 and later. Anthropology is the scientific study of the origins and nature of human beings. After introducing anthropology as a scientific study, the course will look into the salient features of physical anthropology and then of cultural anthropology. The former will investigate such topics as the origin of human beings, their life cycles, races, and prehistoric activities, while the latter will examine kinship, language, economic activities, religion, and politics as revealed by the known record. A final topic, within the realm of cultural anthropology, will be the role of art in the human experience.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Drawing, Figure Drawing (3 credits) An introductory class, this course covers the basic principles of animation along with pre-production practices that can be applied to traditional or computer animation. Students explore character development, storyboarding, and animation techniques and concepts. A variety of hand drawn, 'pencil test' animations are produced throughout the semester.
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2.00 Credits
This class is only offered to students who began the program in Sept. 2007 This class analyzes and utilizes key concepts related (2 credits) to attention and perception. The course will cover new theories in cognitive neuroscience and their practical.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Design Fundamentals · (3 credits) This course focuses on the continued development of the use of design judgement through problem solving and technique-building projects. All projects are brought to presentation-comp. stage, making them portfolio quality. Examples of professional work and market standards will be studied.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) This course focuses on furthering technical and conceptual skills in various media. Through discussion, critique, and hands-on experience, students will push their existing knowledge of media to a higher level, in order to ready themselves to be working professionals in their field.
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2.00 Credits
(2 credits) Art Introduction helps students to make connections with art. What is art What is the function of art These and other questions relating to the construction of images and objects, their ability to communicate ideas, and how to evaluate the work in a critical way, are all explored and defined by the student.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Art Introduction (2 credits) Art History I introduces students to architecture, sculpture, painting, and the decorative arts produced by western cultures and those of the ancient near east. It begins with the Paleolithic drawings and sculptures and continues through the art of Byzantium.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Art History I (2 credits) A continuation of Art History I, this course focuses on European art from the Middle Ages to the Baroque era. It also covers other cultures including Islamic, Pre-Columbian, and Meso-American art forms, giving students a global view of the history of art.
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