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2.00 Credits
(2 credits) This overview of culture will investigate salient human activities in various parts of the world. It will touch upon such things as language, religion, and nationality and explore the mechanisms of several selected cultures throughout the world. By the time the course is completed, an appreciation of "culture", cultures, and why multiculturalism is worth pursuing in the United States ought to have been cultivated.
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2.00 Credits
(2 credits) This course encourages vision, expression, and personal growth through reading, analysis, and writing, with a focus on individual process. Students become familiar with the basic principles and forms of creative writing through lecture, analysis of the works of established and emerging authors, and ongoing writing projects in fiction, poetry, and/or drama. Student work is shared and discussed in ongoing supportive workshops.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) This course is designed to give students hands-on experience with a variety of media that are frequently employed by professional artists and designers.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Tutorial (3 credits) This class is only offered to students who began the program prior to Sept. 2008 Focused on the various formats for student portfolios, this course includes a review of professional portfolios and self-promotional materials appropriate to individual fields of interest. Group critiques will provide a collective evaluation as well as a recommendation to the student intended to stimulate work during the junior and senior years. Students will continue to develop a comprehensive body of work in a medium of their choice, using the critical skills and viewpoints acquired in previous courses.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 3-D Digital Animation (3 credits) In this advanced image-manipulation course, students continue to explore the theory and production of graphics and video for time-based media. It focuses on animating typography, graphic objects and photo images. Students explore sequential design and motion within time-based media environments.
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2.00 Credits
(2 credits) · Prerequisite: Art History 3 Students who began program prior to Sept. 2008 Students who begin program in Sept. 2008 and beyond This class explores the development of multimedia from its pre-electronic origins to some of its latest developments. We build a historical base for how multimedia developed, analyze its unique contributions to human communication, and explore the directions it will likely take. We will introduce the lingo and technology of the craft, the emerging esthetics of the art, and the impact of this development on our own work and identity.
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2.00 Credits
(2 credits) This class is only offered to students who began the program prior to Sept. 2008 This class is a survey of ancient and contemporary mythologies, including an overview of Roman, Greek, Egyptian and Eastern mythologies. The class will discuss archetypes and the universal themes present in all mythology, as well as developing a familiarity with specific myths. Students will develop insight into our contemporary myths that have evolved from universal principles.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Art Introduction (2 credits) This course covers the history and aesthetics of photography from 1800 to the present, with special emphasis on the development of photographic seeing, and its related effect on other media. A survey of the numerous processes and how their development affected the image making of particular periods, i.e., daguerreotypes, collotypes, etc. Visual lectures cover topics from surrealism and documentary to conceptual art and post-modernism.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: History (2 credits) & Aesthetics of Photography 1 This course is a continuation of the history and aesthetics of photography from 1800 to the present, with special emphasis on the development of photographic seeing and image making, and its related effect on other media. Photographic integration into other media (eg. as a component of multimedia) is also examined and analyzed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Photography 2: (3 credits) Advanced B/W Techniques This course focuses on advanced applied photography in black-and-white with an emphasis on craftsmanship, problem solving and visual communications. This course has a major technical emphasis. Emphasis is placed on the development of the student's ability to apply creative thinking and contemporary techniques in executing meaningful and effective photographs.
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