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1.00 Credits
Advanced-level instruction expanding on first-year military science courses. Introduction to individual and team aspects of military tactics in small unit operations. Includes use of radio communication, making safety assessments, movement techniques, planning for team safety/security and conducting pre-execution checks. Practical exercises with upper-division ROTC students. Learn techniques for training others as an aspect of continued leadership development. One hour of classroom instruction and a mandatory leadership lab, plus participation in one physical fitness test. Participation in weekend exercise is optional, but highly encouraged.
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3.00 Credits
The course investigates the interaction of color plus its visual and psychological outcome. Students will study the way in which light affects our perception of color, shape and form as well as specialized color systems integral to the reproduction of art and design work. A variety of media are used to explore optical phenomena. (Offered fall term) Required prerequisites: SA 131 Deisgn I and SA 132 Design II.
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3.00 Credits
The course investigates different stylistic and conceptual approaches to painting. Students work with a variety of media and techniques, including traditional methods and innovative approaches. (Offered fall and spring terms)
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3.00 Credits
This course begins where Photography I leaves off, with advanced black and white techniques including fiber-based printing, an introduction to the Zone System, and an introduction to alternative techniques such as pinhole photography, multiple Course Descriptions Page 205 printing, image collage and deconstruction, and an introduction to a hybrid analog-digital workflow. Students will concentrate on developing their own personal style of photography by working with a variety of visual approaches and media. Prerequisites: SA 161 Photography I.
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3.00 Credits
Figure Drawing is a second year drawing course emphasizing the human figure. The nude model is used as a vehicle for learning about foreshortening, proportion, and varied drawing media; simultaneously, students explore historic, conceptual and expressive aspects of the human figure in art. (Offered fall and spring terms) Required prerequisite: SA 112 Drawing II or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Students are exposed to various printmaking techniques such as: intaglio, relief and a range of experimental applications. These media enable students to experience new drawing techniques and to gain an understanding of the art of multiples.
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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to the basic methods of preparing and forming clay, so as to develop an understanding of clay as a sculptural and functional medium. They are exposed to pinch, coil and slab methods, as well as wheel throwing, decorating and glazing. (Offered fall and spring terms)
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3.00 Credits
Using a variety of sculpture techniques, students explore the essential characteristics of three-dimensional form through projects that address scale, space, multiples, site and materials. The course investigates basic casting, carving, and welding techniques. Students will study the work of contemporary and historically significant sculptors. (Offered fall and spring terms)
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3.00 Credits
Students work in a fully equipped studio using strobe lighting systems, medium format and digital cameras to create portraiture, full-figure and product photography under controlled lighting situations. A variety of lighting techniques are studied. (Offered fall term) Prerequisite: SA 161 Photography I and SA 162 Photography II or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn to shoot and print color negative film, how to achieve a correct color balance in the print, subtractive color printing theory, psychological and physiological theories of color perception, using color filters, as well as an introduction to color in digital imaging. Students will work with guidance from the instructor on planning and executing cohesive photographic projects in order to begin finding a primary area of interest or specialization within the photographic medium. Prerequisites: SA 161 Photography SA 162 Photography II or permission of the instructor.
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