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ART 323: Graphic Design
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1-12 Hr. PR: ART 224. Varied hypothetical projects give students a methodology for solving applied design projects in a range of formats. This class will deal with a combination of computer graphics, book arts, publication design and multi-media projects. Portfolio review. (May be repeated for credit.)
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ART 324: Graphic Design
4.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1-9 Hr. PR: ART 323. Senior graphic design studio includes a model studio with real projects, most of which are produced and printed. Emphasis is on developing professional skills in design and design management. (May be repeated for credit.)
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ART 326: Sculpture
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1-15 Hr. PR: ART 226 and ART 227. Students continue to examine personal iconography as it pertains to aspects of contemporary sculpture. Topics explored are concept-oriented, using stone, concrete, glass, and emphasizing craftmanship and aesthetic issues. (May be repeated for credit.)
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ART 327: Installation Art
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1-15 Hr. PR: ART 122 and ART 199. Students investigate this contemporary art form through a series of temporary, site-specific sculptural environments. Conventional art media and concepts are challenged as students develop alternative solutions to creative problems. (May be repeated for credit.)
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ART 330: Printmaking
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1-15 Hr. PR: ART 230 and ART 231. An exploration of color printmaking, advancing imagery through critical contexts. Students focus on technical mastery in lithography, intaglio, relief and alternative processes, expand their knowledge of printmaking's history and develop creative problem solving skills. (May be repeated for credit.)
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ART 332: Intermediate Photography
6.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 or 6 Hr. PR: ART 232 and ART 233. Students focus on technical mastery of photography. Expands on the formal and critical criteria established in the introductory courses, and directs creative research into personal, historical, and contemporary issues.
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ART 333: Alternative Photography
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1-15 Hr. PR: ART 232. Alternative photography emphasizes creating and manipulating images from and for the camera. Techniques include the traditional silver gelatin print, cyanotypes, liquid light and gum bichromate. A basic knowledge of photography is recommended. (May be repeated for credit.)
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ART 335: Forensic Photography
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. Students focus on the fundamentals of photography, how to handle a camera and expose film correctly. Include unique forensic environments encountered in forensic work includes fingerprints, crime scenes, and disaster scenes.
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ART 340: Ceramics
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
West Virginia University
1-15 Hr. PR: ART 240 and ART 241. This intense studio concentration is designed to prepare students for graduate studies and/or professional studio practices. Historical and contemporary design issues, kiln design and building, firing, glaze and clay formulation, studio practices and advanced level throwing and hand building techniques will be studied. (May be repeated for credit.)
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ART 341: Ceramic Production Methods
3.00 Credits
West Virginia University
3 Hr. PR: ART 240 or Consent. This course expands the student's experiences in ceramics through the use of industrial techniques, production equipment and business tools for the development, production and marketing of ceramic products.
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