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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: ARAB 101-102 or equivalent, as determined by instructor)Completion of ARAB 212 satisfies one semester of the cultural diversity requirements. A continuation of elementary Arabic. Students will acquire more vocabulary and grammar and engage in more speaking, reading and writing. (ARAB 211 or its equivalent is normally the prerequisite to 212.) Includes activities inside and/or outside the classroom that involve Language Learning Center (language lab) resources.
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(Prerequisites: ARAB 211-212 or equivalent, as determined by instructor)Advanced grammar, reading, conversation and composition in standard Arabic. This third-year course emphasizes the development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in interactive settings. (ARAB 311 or its equivalent is normally the prerequisite to 312.) Includes activities inside and/or outside the classroom that involve Language Learning Center (language lab) resources.
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(Prerequisites: ARAB 211-212 or equivalent, as determined by instructor)Advanced grammar, reading, conversation and composition in standard Arabic. This third-year course emphasizes the development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in interactive settings. (ARAB 311 or its equivalent is normally the prerequisite to 312.) Includes activities inside and/or outside the classroom that involve Language Learning Center (language lab) resources.
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A foundation course introducing the elements and principles of two- dimensional design. Various materials are used to explore the organization of space and basic color theory.
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3.00 Credits
A foundation course investigating basic materials and approaches in the creation of three-dimensional form. Hands-on involvement with diverse media, techniques and tools of the sculptor’s craft is emphasized.
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A foundation course designed to develop skills in basic drawing and perception. Various media are employed in exercises involving the use of line and shading, shape and space, and design and composition.
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(Prerequisite: ART 112, 116 or equivalent)A first-level painting course concerned with fundamentals such as composition, observation, basic color theory and basic techniques. The class includes one museum trip and regular group critiques.
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3.00 Credits
These courses are designed to address the career objectives of students who intend to pursue studies in studio art, or in disciplines for which background in studio art is necessary.Arranged with permission of the director.
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics in studio art vary on the basis of student/faculty interest and available resources Topics may include, but are not limited to: Printmaking, Painting II, Advanced Drawing, Pastel and Watercolor.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: CMPS 202 or CMPS 334 or permission of instructor)A course in the creation of computer animation, with an emphasis on Web-based implementation. This course introduces techniques for computer animation such as key-framing, motion capture, layers, guides, tweening. The techniques will be implemented using the industry-standard software, Flash. The course also includes an overview of story-telling, story-boarding and scene composition. A major project will be required.(Also listed as MIT 322.)
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