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ART 409: Advanced Drawing II
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits Advanced Drawing with media and content based upon individual needs. Students are encouraged to define their own aesthetic approach to the medium. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair
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ART 412: Advanced Sculpture I
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA
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ART 412 - Advanced Sculpture I
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ART 413: Advanced Sculpture II
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA
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ART 420: Multimedia Projects
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course builds on the knowledge and skills developed in Multimedia Authoring. Students will learn in more depth about effective interface design and how programming makes possible more complex and effectivemultimedia productions. Projects may include both stand-alone interactive design and interactive website design. Prerequisites: ART 235, ART 320, ART 322 or permission of instructor
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ART 425: Digital Photography II:Special Projects and Techniques
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course will build on the skills and conceptual growth established in Digital Photography I. Students will continue to explore creative areas while building on more specific technical skills required for professional production of printed work. Projects will extend students' perceptions of digital imaging in both creative and applied areas. It is expected that students will work on projects outside of class using the computers in the Digital Media lab. Students should expect to spend approximately four to six hours per week working on assignments. Offered annually. Prerequisite: ART 320
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ART 430: 3D Modeling and Animation
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA Dual Listed as COM 430 This class is an introduction to the field of 3-dimensional modeling and animation used for the Web, video and multimedia programs, and the entertainment industry. Students will learn the process of using the computer to generate objects and their placement relative to space, cameras, and light sources. Centering on the architecture of movement and the conception and the creation of animated forms, this course will introduce students to the principles of object-oriented modeling, complex 3D modeling (freeform surfaces), animation, and physical simulation techniques, as well as some basic object-oriented programming. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: ART 235
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ART 435: Digital Animation II:Special Projects and Techniques
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This experimental course is designed for upper-level students in digital media to expand their understanding and skills in digital animation. It is a project-oriented course with hands-on experiences as an individual and as a member of a team. We will continue the exploration of animation software begun in Digital Animation I, while creating long animations. This class will utilize lectures, demonstrations, discussions, and hands-on experiences. Multimedia, visits to dynamic websites, and videotapes of classic animated films will also be included. Assignments will include creative projects that explore digital animation, character design, and the creation of interactive elements. Offered every year. Prerequisite: ART 235
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ART 477: Capping Course
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course will introduce the student to traditional and contemporary approaches to art criticism. Historical foundations of critical analysis will be explored, as well as contemporary models for the justification of aesthetic judgments. Broader humanistic concerns and values issues will be addressed by the application of models reflecting the social, historical, political, and psychological nature of art. The course will provide the student with the opportunity to develop an independent research project. Offered every spring.
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ART 478: Senior Thesis:Portfolio
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits Students will work independently in an area of studio art or digital media of their choice. Those students enrolled in Senior Thesis will meet for a normally scheduled class session once each week for general critique and review, and with their faculty advisors separately for additional review. Their goals will be to sharpen the skill required by the area they have chosen and to produce a final thesis project worthy of professional portfolio or performance standards. Senior Thesis will bring each student's work to a new level of technical and aesthetic proficiency in preparation for the assembly of a final graduation portfolio. Offered every fall. Prerequisite: Senior standing
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ATHT 102: Introduction to Clinical Athletic Training
1.00 Credits
Marist College
One Credit This course is offered to first-year students in the Athletic Training Major. It introduces them to the basic clinical techniques in dealing with prevention and management of athletic injuries. Discussions on preventative wrapping and strapping, padding and bracing, and splinting and transportation. Prerequisite: Introduction to Athletic Training or permission of Program Director
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