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3.00 Credits
Introductory-level telecourse examining works of art that have come to define Western visual tradition from Ancient Greece to present day. Examines Western Art against backdrop of its time. Filmed across America and Europe, series enables students to experience selection of masterpieces of art and architecture through immediacy and impact of close-range camera. (1 hr. lecture, 4 hrs. studio) Offered on: A-E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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Introductory survey of principal movements and trends in painting, sculpture and architecture from pre-historic to Renaissance. No prerequisite. Note: Fulfills SUNY General Education Requirement for Humanities and The Arts.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory survey of principal movements and trends in painting, sculpture and architecture from Renaissance to 20th century. (May be taken out of sequence.) Offered on: A-E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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Study of history of painting, sculpture and architecture from 1850 to the present. Emphasis primarily art of the 20th century. Lectures supplemented with slides, film and museum and gallery trips. Offered on: A-E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Photography's contribution to the visual arts, focusing on individual photographers and development of particular styles. Relationship between photography and other fine art media considered, as well as effect of photographic imagery on our culture. (offered spring semester only) Offered on: E-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach students both fundamental and advanced topics in Adobe Illustrator. The course will begin by teaching students the beginning steps of working with illustrator in the computer environment. Students will then learn how to create text and gradients, draw and compose an illustrtion, transform and distort objects, work with layers, patterns, brushes, filters and transparency. Concentrates on drawing with symbols, creating graphs, using the gradient mesh tool, and creating 3D objects. Students will learn how to prepare graphics for the Web, prepress and printing. Offered on: E / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of hardware components used to produce images including film and flatbed scanners, computers, monitors, printers, recording media and storage devices. An introduction of the basic tools used for image manipulation in Adobe PhotoShop including filters, layers, image modification, selections, composites, and test are stressed. The importance of image quality is addressed and their relationship to file size management, proofing and printing. (2 hrs lecture, 2 hrs. studio) Offered on: E / 3 cr. hrs.
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2.00 Credits
Electronic foundation course in color theory designed to explore additive color theory and color mixing with light in electronic environment. Theories of color harmony, contrast and esthetic use of color are studied. Assignments stress mastery of color in design and problems of reproduction of an image on and off computer screen. (4 hrs. laboratory) (offered spring semester only) Offered on: E / 2 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to Macintosh computer and desktop publishing software. Elements of electronic page design to be covered are type specification, typesetting, page layout, creation and digitizing of illustrations, and final printing. Students work with a Macintosh computer, laser printer and a scanner. (1 hr. lecture, 4 hrs. studio) Offered on: A-E / 3 cr. hrs.
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3.00 Credits
Enables students to create and modify illustrations and scanned images. Students use Macintosh computer as electronic drawing tool with image enhancement techniques and technologies to create studies and illustrations.(1hr.lecture, 4HRS.studio each week) No prerequisite.
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