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  • 3.00 Credits

    A survey of the art and architecture of Western Civilization from pre-history through the Early Renaissance. Non-western cultures will also be introduced. Slide lectures and discussion will focus on major artworks and trends within their cultural setting. ELIGIBLE FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES MINOR.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A survey of the art and architecture of Western Civilization from the High Renaissance to the present. Slide lectures and discussions will focus on major artists, artworks, and trends within their cultural setting. ELIGIBLE FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES MINOR.
  • 0.00 Credits

    A study of topics of special interest not extensively treated in regularly offered courses. Recentstudio topics have included Life Drawing, Mural Painting, Color Photography, and Ceramic Sculpture. Past topics in art history have included Modern Architecture, A History of Surrealism, and Nineteenth-Century Art. Special topics in art. Click here for course fee. Course fee applies only to studio courses.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Increased emphasis on development of style and experimentation in contemporary art methods and techniques. Click here for course fees. Prerequisite:    [[ART-120]] or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of Computer Graphics I designed to reinforce further development in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Adobe Acrobat, as well as theory, terminology, and genres of graphic design. Includes the use of media and processes of scanning, collage, typography, and layouts for print. Click here for course fees. Prerequisite:    [[ART-134]] or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course helps students learn the advanced skill necessary to create professional looking imagessuitable for commercial use, marketing or for personal enrichment. Upon completion of the coursethe student should be able to: 1. Use off camera lighting to create professional looking images of people and still lifes.2. Realize the importance of professional high quality equipment and be able toimplement them in the production of their images.3. Fine tune the digital image in post-production and manipulate images usingPhotoshop. Click here for course fees. Prerequisite:    [[ART-138]]
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will explore the contributions of women artists to the western art tradition fromprehistory to present day, with special emphasis on those from 20th and 21st Century. It begins withthe examination of the socio-cultural condition in which women artists have often been excluded ormarginalized in art history and later emphasizes how issues of gender have been encoded in artpractices, exhibition and collection. Students will read across various fields to interpret and critiqueimages in art and media to explore women's role and perception, women as audience and theimportance of women as art makers. Click here for course fees.
  • 0.00 Credits

    A study of topics of special interest not extensively treated in regularly offered courses. Recentstudio topics have included Life Drawing, Mural Painting, Color Photography, and Ceramic Sculpture. Past topics in art history have included Modern Architecture, A History of Surrealism, and Nineteenth-Century Art. Special topics in art. Click here for course fee. Course fee applies only to studio courses.
  • 0.00 Credits

    A study of topics of special interest not extensively treated in regularly offered courses. Recentstudio topics have included Life Drawing, Mural Painting, Color Photography, and Ceramic Sculpture. Past topics in art history have included Modern Architecture, A History of Surrealism, and Nineteenth-Century Art. Special topics in art. Click here for course fee. Course fee applies only to studio courses.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Professional cooperative education placement in a private or public organization related to the student's academic objectives and career goals. In addition to their work experience, students are required to submit weekly reaction papers and an academic project to a Faculty Coordinator in the student's discipline. (See the Cooperative Education section of this bulletin for placement procedures.) Prerequisite:    Sophomore standing, minimum 2.0 cumulative average, consent of academic advisor, and approval of placement by the department chairperson.
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