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ART 208: Drawing IV
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
0-6-3 At this level of drawing, all students should be fundamentally sound and competent with the figure. The figure will be integrated into more complex spaces and compositions. However, the figure will not be the only subject. There will be more room for exploring personal themes and expressions. A wider variety of drawing materials will be used. Prerequisite: ART 207.
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ART 209: Ceramics II
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
0-6-3 This course is the second level of Ceramics designed to develop technical and conceptual skills for the purpose of more advanced visual communication using clay as a medium. Basic technical skills introduced in ART 109 will be enhanced through the refined study of wheel thrown forms, sculptural hand built forms, and glaze application. Prereq: ART 109.
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ART 215: Painting II
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
0-6-3 Painting in any media with the focus on developing the students' ability to translate their perceptions into pictorial form based on their prior knowledge of design, drawing and painting. Prerequisite: ART 115 or permission of Department Head. ($150)
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ART 251: Graphic Design II
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
0-6-3 This course is a continuation and exploration of the applied art of graphic design, through the visual conceptual problem solving process for the purpose of communication. Studio projects emphasize the development of visual ideas and include the continued study of letter forms (typography) design techniques and graphic design principles. The use of the computer and software programs for developing and gen- erating visual solutions to assignments is emphasized. This technology is tempered with traditional (hands-on) studio experience for the initial stages of developing and conceptualizing design ideas. Studio and computer classrooms are integral to this advanced course. Prereqs: ART 125 and ART 151 or Dept Appr.
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ART 290: Portfolio Preparation
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
3-0-3 This course aids the student in transferring with advanced standing into an art school or university art department. Advising and consultation about transfer procedures; financial aid, scholarship opportunities, specific career programs, and choices of schools are all components of the course. Exit criteria include digital images of artwork to serve as portfolio, an essay, three completed applications and written summaries of field trips to art schools. Special presentations by area and national art schools as well as former graduates are incorporated. Individual studio projects are assigned to strengthen the portfolio. Prerequisite: Art 106, 125 and 111 or permission of Department Head.
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ART EXT: Extended Time
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Community College of Philadelphia
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ART REL: Released Time
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Community College of Philadelphia
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ASET EXT: Extended Time
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Community College of Philadelphia
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ASET REL: Released Time
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Community College of Philadelphia
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ASL 101: Amer Sign Lang I
3.00 Credits
Community College of Philadelphia
3-0-3 Introductory course in American Sign Language (ASL) as used by the majority of deaf people in the U.S. and Canada. A functional-notional approach is utilized which encourages natural conversational interaction. Students are introduced to the American Deaf community through outside field observations.
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