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ART 383: Glaze Formulation
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. This course introduces the basic science of glaze formulation and the effects of the interaction of commonly used materials. The goal of the course is a fundamental understanding of how glazes are formulated for functional, sculptural or experimental work. 1 1/2-hour lecture plus 1-hour lab. Elective. (Fall)
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ART 384: The Professional Portfolio
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
This course prepares students for entry into the professional world of art and design. Development of a digital portfolio demonstrating a high level of skill and a personal style is the primary focus. Additionally, students are introduced to a variety of professional practices while building a formal resume and artist statement.
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ART 385: Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alfred University
1-4 hours.
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ART 386: Visual Communications II
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
Design is a profession based on concepts: on helping to define an opportunity, then developing a solution that will fulfill it. Subsequently, design includes the identification and management of the team that will bring it to life, whether the form is a product, communication, event, or place. From an entrepreneur designing an inventive new product, to an environmentalist designing a better way to interact with our national forests, the roles of design and marketing intermingle to form a cohesive team. This course puts together marketing students from the College of Business and design students, from the School of Art and Design into a union that investigates new opportunities in design.
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ART 387: Summer Travel
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours.
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ART 388: Methods in Electronic Arts
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. This elective course is designed to introduce students to the primary software applications and concepts used in the preparation of a wide variety of print and digital media. The course will focus on acquiring the skills necessary to move easily between the most relevant page layout, imaging, video and sound software as well as developing skills in digital file and digital color management. This course is open to all students interested in expanding their knowledge and expertise of software used in the digital arts. It is strongly recommended for beginning as well as advanced students working in Design, Print Media, Sonic, Video and Interactive Arts. (Fall or Spring)
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ART 389: Exhibition Design
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
This course is an introduction to concepts, skills, and methods required to design and install exhibitions of contemporary art in professional museum and gallery settings. Topics covered include exhibition planning, concept design, technical lighting, and proper handling, storage, and installation of artwork. Student gain firsthand experience installing an exhibition at the Cohen Art Center and proposing a mock exhibition for the Fosdick-Nelson Gallery with drawings and scale models. Field trips to area museums and galleries provide additional opportunities to study and analyze exhibition design and to meet with professional museum and gallery preparatory and curatorial staff.
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ART 392: Individual Projects with Freshman Foundation Faculty
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alfred University
2-4 hours. Project or media based independent study with a faculty in the foundations division. This course can only be used for elective credit. It is not intended to replace sophomore, junior or senior studio requirements. Permission of the instructor is required.
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ART 393: Ceramic Art Individual Projects
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alfred University
2-4 hours. Project or media based independent study with a faculty in the ceramic art division. This course can only be used for elective credit. It is not intended to replace sophomore, junior or senior studio requirements. Permission of the instructor is required.
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ART 394: Sculpture and Dimensional Studies Individual Projects
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Alfred University
2-4 hours. Project or media based independent study with a faculty in the sculpture and dimensional studies division. This course can only be used for elective credit. Courses of Instruction: New York State College of Ceramics 271 It is not intended to replace sophomore, junior or senior studio requirements. Permission of the instructor is required.
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