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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
For nonmajors only. Through projects, readings, class critiques, visuals, and fi eld trips, students explore materials, techniques, concepts, and processes essential to understanding the language of visual arts and the artist’s role. Develops imaginative thinking and sensitivity to visual environment.
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4.00 Credits
Explores elements and principles of two-dimensional design, establishment of visual vocabulary, and critical analysis that supports conceptual development. Studio projects build fundamental knowledge, skills, understanding of precedents, and contemporary practices in visual arts.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Explores elements and principles of three-dimensional design, establishment of visual vocabulary, and critical analysis that supports conceptual development. Studio projects explore form and composition, time-based media, materials, precedents, and contemporary practices in visual arts. Prerequisites AVT 104 or permission of instructor. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 2 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 4
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Introduces computing from artist's perspective. Emphasizes computer use for artistic creation and research. Overview of hardware, software, operating systems, peripherals, two-dimensional graphics, and web design. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 1 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 2
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Explores the ways contemporary artists use principles of design and perception to challenge how we see our world physiologically, psychologically, or socially. Examples drawn from film, photography, new media art, and other contemporary artistic media. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 3 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Color theory and principles of color interaction, including additive, subtractive, and partitive color experience; study of harmony, contrast, focus, space, opacity, transparency, temperature and value in both wet and dry media; and related applications of color technology. Prerequisites AVT 104 or permission of instructor. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 2 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 4
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Introduction to history and use of type. Reading and projects develop awareness of type as a linguistic and visual communication tool. Introduces typographic design elements, including color, hierarchy, integration with imagery, structure, and content. Prerequisites AVT 104 and 180, or permission of instructor. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 2 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 4
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Introduction and exploration of the fundamentals of drawing methods and materials, with emphasis on observational study and critical analysis of the effective and expressive use of line, mass, value, perspective, and formal composition. Emphasis on problems involved in representational and abstract visual interpretations of forms. Notes AVT majors encouraged to take AVT 222 with AVT 104. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 2 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 4
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Introduction to the basic methods and principles of painting with a focus on observation, paint application, formal composition, color mixing, and the articulation of form. Students develop a visual awareness as they become familiar with the language of image making, construction, analysis, and awareness. Students prepare portfolios for collaborative and reflective critique. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 2 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 4
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Introduction to basics of hand printing. Emphasis on translation and transferal of images, tools, equipment, and technical skills for making a well-defined print. Students explore drawing, synthesis, and multiplicity in this interactive and collaborative course. Presentations and field trips focus on aesthetic and cultural concerns of making multiple images. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 2 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 4
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