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ART 353: Commercial Photography
3.00 Credits
Taylor University
Introduces various commercial photo categories and demonstrates ways to make a living with a camera. Emphasis is always on the marketing and stylistic needs of clients rather than the personal style of the photographer. Covers images for various facets of marketing and retail: advertising, fashion, product and food photos, and selling stock. Camera required. Pre-requisite: ART 253.
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ART 356: Web Design
4.00 Credits
Taylor University
This course will teach students design fundamentals for interactive media with a focus on designing user interfaces for the internet. Students will be introduced to the vocabulary, foundational technology, design elements, and techniques for creating interactive media. Projects will cover a range of topics that will introduce students to the many uses for interactive design, identifying, and designing for different target audiences, and the basics of how to deliver the finished product to those audiences. Additionally, through the projects and class exercises, students will be introduced to and gain a better understanding of industry standard tools. Prerequisite: ART 156.
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ART 357: Design History
3.00 Credits
Taylor University
A design course focusing in depth on the stylistic history of graphic design, from Gutenberg to the present. Weekly studio assignments will be given with specific historical and stylistic goals. The purpose of this course is to create a strong awareness of historical styles and to develop artwork applicable to a working portfolio. Prerequisites: ART 251 and 257.
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ART 360: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Taylor University
An individualized, directed study involving a specified topic.
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ART 365: Illustration 2: Vis Narrative
3.00 Credits
Taylor University
An intermediate level course focusing on continued development of the illustrator's personal voice while producing a unified series of location based sequential images useful for a professional working portfolio. Students would continue to explore new media, refine technique, and discuss essential business practices. Course offered alternate years.
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ART 370: Selected Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Taylor University
A course offered on a subject of interest but not listed as a regular course offering. May count toward the departmental major and general education requirements.
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ART 372: Sculpture II
3.00 Credits
Taylor University
Intermediate use of technical skills and conceptual issues of creating sculpture with form and space. Prerequisites: ART 271 and 272 or permission of the instructor.
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ART 380: Ceramics: Wheelthrowing
3.00 Credits
Taylor University
The use of the potter's wheel for throwing vessel and sculptural forms. Form and surface design are considered, as well as various firing techniques. Meets the general education participation in the arts requirement.
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ART 382: The Christian and the Arts
2.00 Credits
Taylor University
Seminar that deals with topics related to the Christian and the Arts emphasizing the development of critical abilities via the discussion of readings, student presentations, and writing assignments. Prerequisite: Junior status.
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ART 383: Christian & Arts: Art Educ
1.00 Credits
Taylor University
Seminar that deals with topics related to the Christian and the Arts for Art Education majors emphasizing the development of critical abilities via the discussion of readings, student presentations, and writing assignments. Prerequisites: Art Education major and junior status.
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