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3.00 Credits
Photography as a means of personal and interpersonal expression. Laboratory techniques in black and white processes and basic fundamentals in camera and darkroom work. Introduction to color slides. Materials charge and 35mm camera required. Studio. Fl, Sp-3-
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This a beginning course in digital photography within a fine arts context. Students learn the basics of photography as it relates to traditions in photography, digital imaging, and the art making practice. Concepts, techniques, and visual literacy are taught in the form of creative exercises, projects, and a research presentation. A materials fee and digital camera are required. Prerequisite: Art major. Fl, Sp, SS-3-
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Studio course introducing the formal and conceptual concerns utilized in the creation of contemporary sculpture. Course involves studio experience in the development of technical skills used in the production of sculptural works of art. Fl, Sp-3-
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A survey of Western art from the prehistory through the Medieval periods concentrating on architecture, sculpture, painting, and related arts. Images and concepts from other cultures may be introduced for comparison. The works of art will be discussed in relationship to their historical contexts: there will also be emphasis on stylistic developments and technique as they affect style. Prerequisite: Eng 102 or waiver. Fl, Sp, SS-3-
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A survey of Western art from about 1300 to the early twentieth century, concentrating on painting, sculpture, architecture and related arts. The works of art will be discussed in relationship to their historical contexts. Prerequisites: Art 250 and Eng 102 or waiver. Sp-3-
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Popular imagery such as monuments, advertisements, poster, prints, photographs, electronic imagery, and other media designed to convey a strong ideological message are critically examined from circa 1850 to the present. While aesthetic elements are considered, emphasis is on how such images communicate ideas of power, class, gender, race, etc. both with and without words. Students are introduced to basic critical readings and methods of analysis and a wide spectrum of ideological viewpoints. No studio background is required. Prerequisite: Eng 102. Fl, Sp-3-
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An introductory level studio course focused on drawing the human figure with a variety of conceptual approaches and media. The course will offer the student a basic approach and investigation in the discipline of artistic anatomy. The course will analyze and expand traditional concepts in figure drawing. Emphasis is placed on the analysis and understanding of the three-dimensional human body and its translation onto the two dimensional surface. Prerequisite Art 210. Fl, Sp-3-
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3.00 Credits
Studio course dealing with the study and practice of conceptual and technical approaches to graphic design. Emphasis is placed on the creative use of type, color, line art and continuous tone imagery in the preparation of design layouts and computer presentations. Prerequisite: Art 105, 207 Fl, Sp, SS-3-
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Studio course dealing with the study and practice of conceptual and technical approaches to graphic design to work for print reproduction. Emphasis is placed on the use of type, spot color, line art, and continuous toneimages in the preparation of digital designs, layouts, and comprehensive mechanicals. Prerequisite: Art 307 or permission of instructor. Fl, Sp-3-
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Study of and studio experience in planning and producing computer-assisted visually driven multimedia messages. Emphasis is placed on the creative use of electronic presentation systems. Materials charge required. Prerequisite: Art 207. Fl, Sp-3-
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