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  • 3.00 Credits

    This vector-based computer art course encourages students to explore the technical, creative, conceptual, and philosophical aspects of the digital arts. Assignments stress the development of a unique aesthetic sensibility while developing technical proficiency through the use of raster-based programs. Issues relevant to the new digital arts are explored and options for printing examined. Prerequisites: ART 235 Illustration or Art 214 Drawing and Composition II or Art 219 Life Drawing I or Art 257 Digital Imaging
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course students learn how to structure and design for the Internet with HTML scripting, the use of digital layout programs, and vector and raster imaging software. Design issues relevant to electronic display and related to typography, imaging, information structure, and layout form the principle assignment topics. Technical aspects of electronic delivery and their relationship to print, as well as the social and political implications of Internet distribution, are researched and discussed. Prerequisites: ART 237 Typography and either ART 310 Digital Illustration I or ART 357 Digital Imagining in Photography, or permission of the instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course addresses the creation and understanding of the photographic image as an aesthetic object. Advanced students are encouraged to develop a working methodology that leads to personal and consistent engagement with photography in the broadest possible artistic context. Discussions of contemporary photographic practice and critical writings are used to aid students as they prepare for careers as artists. Note: Students incur semester photography costs. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course prepares upper-level photography students to enter the photographic industry in both a commercial and fine art context. Students develop a professional level portfolio for all photographic vocations, and are made familiar with career and exhibition opportunities. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an advanced course in the creation of the corporate image from long-term logo design through business pieces such as letterheads, annual reports, and self-promotional brochures and advertising. Study of psychological and philosophical aspects behind corporate image development is included. Paper selection and new printing techniques are explored. Students have the opportunity to work on projects for various organizations, resulting in printing portfolio pieces. Prerequisites: ART 343 Advertising Design, ART 283 Communication Design Techniques and ART 237 Typography
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course organizes statistical, theoretical, numerical, spatial, sequential, and textual data in visual form. Computer modeling tools, layout and charting programs for data import and linking are utilized. Students create visual reports that integrate structures for information (such as maps, charts, tables, and graphs) with textual information. Prerequisite: ART 343 Advertising Design
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course helps students prepare portfolios of their art in ways that reflect individual talents, encourage job placement, and take advantage of new technology. Students write resumes and cover letters. Interview techniques and internet job research are examined. The course also explores other forms of self-promotion such as mailings, memberships in professional organizations, and networking skills. Prerequisite: Senior status
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course prepares advanced students for the demanding work of the location photographer. It is structured so that students take active roles in determining the scope and duration of the topics covered. Lectures, demonstrations, discussions, and critiques are combined with several field trips, during which the student works with faculty supervision, creating photographs under various and sometimes adverse circumstances. Creative problem-solving and development of a personal photographic style are stressed. Prerequisite: ART 244 Large Format Photography and ART 352 Advanced Studio Lighting or permission of the instructor
  • 1.00 Credits

    The seminar covers the professional implications and applications of the student's final thesis work toward the BFA degree. It consists of meeting with a mentor on an individual basis and participating in a seminar discussion group culminating in the BFA exhibition. Prerequisite: Bachelor of Fine Arts senior status
  • 8.00 Credits

    This course furthers the student's development of professional competencies by teaching in an art classroom, where the theories and ideas learned in the methods classes are applied. The knowledge, skills and dispositions of the Reflective Urban Practitioner are considered within the school community. This course fosters an understanding of the art curriculum, the New Jersey Core Curriculum Standards, and assessment of student learning; an understanding of the school as a social unit and the dynamics of classroom management; and an understanding of students, their characteristics as individuals, and the ways in which they learn. Prerequisites: Permission of Art Teacher Certification Coordinator, ART 1331 Art Education Field Experience II, ART 520 Foundations and Goals in Art Education, and ART 530 Professional Practices in Art Education (taken no more than 2 semesters prior to this field experience)
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