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  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course students design an entire promotion campaign for a single product. This includes assignments in logo and packaging design, TV storyboards, POP displays, outdoor, and print advertising. Product development and marketing strategies are emphasized. Personal style development through final portfolio pieces is encouraged. Prerequisite: ART 343 Advertising Design
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course offers a further investigation into aesthetic and technical choices available to the black and white photographer. Students are introduced to a variety of papers, films, cameras, and darkroom possibilities. Emphasis is placed on the students' technical understanding and skills and their relationship to personal vision. The particular aesthetics of photography are addressed in viewing and discussion of students' work, along with the photographs of historical and contemporary photographers. Required: 35mm camera with light meter. Note: Students incur semester photography costs. Prerequisite: ART 230 Photography I
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course offers a study of the photographic techniques of color processing and printing from negatives and slides, and the concepts of color theory and physics. Commercial automatic processors are used. The aesthetic possibilities of color are emphasized. Required: 35mm camera with light meter. Note: Students incur semester photography costs. Prerequisite: ART 350 Photography II
  • 3.00 Credits

    Through hands-on experience, this course offers the advanced student an opportunity to study the nature of light and its critical importance in photography. Emphasis is placed on manipulating artificial light in the studio as it applies to still life, fashion, portrait, and fine art photography. Required: 35mm camera with light meter. Note: Students incur semester photography costs. Prerequisite: ART 244 Large Format Photography, ART 350 Photography II or permission of the instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents a study of the use of photography as a tool to report, document, and describe particular events, situations or locations. Students produce a photographic portfolio that communicates information within the context of the print medium (newspapers, magazines, or books) or for exhibition. Legal, moral, and practical issues of documentary work are discussed. Historical and contemporary photographs are viewed and discussed. Required: 35mm camera with light meter. Note: Students incur semester photography costs. Prerequisite: ART 350 Photography II
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides instruction in the alternative processes of cyanotype, gum bichromate, albumin, kallitype, and palladiums and in the methods of making large format photo negatives and clichè-verre matrices employed in these and photo-printmaking processes. Emphasis is placed on the conceptual and theoretical reasons for using an alternative photo process. Prerequisite: ART 350 Photography II
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an advanced black and white printing course helping students develop a working knowledge of photographic chemistry and densitometry. The professional applications of quality control in commercial process printing, archival printing, and processing for fine art work, and aesthetic presentation techniques are covered. Prerequisites: ART 350 Photography II
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores the evolving media of electronic photography, as well as issues surrounding digital imagery. Digital capture, scanning, image editing, and output are covered. The hands-on nature of this course gives a thorough introduction to these techniques so that students can become fluent in producing digital images. Prerequisites: ART 350 Photography II
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a continuation of ART 357 Digital Imaging in Photography course. Class time is divided between studio work and lectures/ critiques. During studio time, the student works individually on a computer graphics station under faculty supervision. Lectures address contemporary issues including the ethics of image editing and the relationship between the artist and computer. Group critiques of student work, readings, films, and slide reviews of computer-based art complete the course. Prerequisite: ART 357 Digital Imaging in Photography or permission of the instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides the advanced sculpture student with an opportunity to plan and execute self-chosen projects. The work can be in any medium and is self-directed with critiques from the sculpture faculty. Prerequisite: ART 316 Sculpture II
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