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1.00 Credits
Focus is on gaining clarity of visual expression using various photographic techniques and materials with emphasis on observation, composition, the decisive instant of exposure, and photographic style. Section 01:Darkroom. Section 02:Digital. Materials fee may apply. Prerequisite: ART 240.
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A survey history of Western art from the prehistoric era through the Renaissance. The various types and styles of art of these periods are studied and the aesthetic criteria used in judging works produced in these traditions are investigated. No prerequisite. Fall Term.
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1.00 Credits
A survey history of Western art from the 17th century through the third quarter of the 20th century. The various styles of painting, sculpture, and architecture of these periods are studied, and the aesthetic criteria used in judging works produced in these traditions are investigated. No prerequisite. Spring Term.
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1.00 Credits
In-depth exploration of a theme or topic in art not a part of regular course offerings. Materials fee may apply. Repeatable for credit. Prerequisite: one art course in the appropriate medium.
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0.25 Credits
Quarter course or non-credit. Practical study and application of graphic design, publication layout and page design, photo editing, illustration, and art direction. Approximately five hours per week of involvement with college publications such as the newspaper, The Leader. Recommended for students concentrating in design, multimedia, photography, and communication. No previous experience is necessary to start. Courses must be taken in numerical order with the starting course level to be determined by the instructor. One course of upper-level credit of practica may count toward the major. Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
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0.25 Credits
Quarter course or non-credit. Practical study and application of graphic design, publication layout and page design, photo editing, illustration, and art direction. Approximately five hours per week of involvement with college publications such as the newspaper, The Leader. Recommended for students concentrating in design, multimedia, photography, and communication. No previous experience is necessary to start. Courses must be taken in numerical order with the starting course level to be determined by the instructor. One course of upper-level credit of practica may count toward the major. Offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.
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A study of the philosophy and methods of art education in the secondary school (grades 6-12), including studio work, readings, discussions, and visits to a number of secondary school classes to familiarize students with the structure and style of various art programs. Corequisite: major in art and EED 210 or EDU 410. One art history course strongly advised.
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0.25 Credits
Quarter course Teacher candidates who have been admitted to a teacher education program work with faculty mentors to further develop program portfolios in order to demonstrate developing competence under the Department of Education146s Cross-Unit Portfolio Program to meet the appropriate state and/or national professional organization content standards and the Illinois Professional Education Standards as well as to develop the ability to synthesize content with practice and/or think in an interdisciplinary manner within their fields.
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1.00 Credits
A survey of the visual arts of non-European cultures and societies in areas such as Asia, Africa, the ancient Americas, and elsewhere. The art of these societies is studied as it is found in its social and cultural contexts, and the aesthetic criteria used in judging works produced in these traditions are investigated. No prerequisite. Fall Term, even academic years.
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1.00 Credits
A surveey of the visual arts of Native North Americans from ancient times, to European contact and up to the present and from the Arctic to Mexico and Mesoamerica to Panama. Art and architecture will be studied in its cultural context. Emphasis on the first nations of Mesoamerica and the contiguous U.S. Slide lectures, readings, video, museum visits, field trips workshops. No prerequisite.
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