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1 hour recitation, 1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory, a minimum of 4 hours independent work§; 3 credits Continuation of Art 35.11. Creation of images using advanced relief and planographic techniques, including lithography. (Not open to students who have completed Art 67.2.) Prerequisite: Art 35.11 or 67.1.
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1 hour recitation, 1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory, a minimum of 4 hours independent work§; 3 credits Creative development of visual form using all etching techniques. (Not open to students who have completed Art 66.) Prerequisite: Art 25.11 or 26.
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1 hour recitation, 1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory, a minimum of 4 hours independent work§; 3 credits Continuation of Art 35.21. Creative development of etching and engraving concepts. Experimentation in color. Thematic and nonthematic development of ideas. (Not open to students who have completed Art 66.1.) Prerequisite: Art 35.21 or 66.
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1 hour recitation, 1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory, a minimum of 4 hours independent work§; 3 credits The techniques of printing an edition of fine art prints for an artist. Students will produce suites of lithographs, etchings, and woodcuts. Prerequisite: Art 35.11 or 35.21 or 66 or 67.1 or permission of the chairperson.
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1 hour recitation, 1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory, a minimum of 4 hours independent work§; 3 credits Photography as a creative art. Use of camera. Exposure, developing, and printing. Students must supply their own cameras. (Not open to students who have completed Art 45.1.) Prerequisite: Art 25 or 25.11.
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1 hour recitation, 1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory, a minimum of 4 hours independent work§; 3 credits Continuation of Art 45.10. Further development of visual perception. Advanced training in handling photographic material. Analysis of main trends in contemporary photography. (Not open to students who have completed Art 45.2.) Prerequisite: Art 45.1 or 45.10.
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1 hour recitation, 1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory, a minimum of 4 hours independent work§; 3 credits Continuation of Art 45.20. Development of a photography project relating to the history of photography and the work of selected master photographers. (Not open to students who have completed Art 45.3.) Prerequisite: Art 45.2 or 45.20.
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1 hour recitation, 1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory, a minimum of 4 hours independent work§; 3 credits Survey of the history and evolution of photography. Analysis of the work of significant photographers. (Not open to students who have completed Art 45.6.) Prerequisite: Art 45.1 or 45.10.
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1 hour recitation, 1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory, a minimum of 4 hours independent work§; 3 credits Introduction to computer-imaging techniques. The methods by which a computer looks at an image and conveys it into conventional graphical formats. Exploration of the role of computer-imaging techniques in the creative process. (Not open to students who have completed Art 29.) Prerequisite: Art 25 or 25.11; and 27 or 25.12.
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1 hour recitation, 1 hour lecture, 2 hours laboratory, a minimum of 4 hours independent computer laboratory work§; 3 credits Continuation of Art 48.11, with focus on complexities of black-and-white techniques in producing images, line art, and gray scale. Screen technology. (Not open to students who have completed Art 30.) Prerequisite: Art 29 or 48.11.
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