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3.00 Credits
Expansion of principles and theories developed in advanced painting. Personal investigation of media and materials should lead to a coherent body of work. Projects should be documented. Prerequisites: ARTS 299, 320. Repeatable three times
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Emphasizes the creative aspect of Chinese art. This course applies Chinese artistic theories in artistic practice; it is not a Chinese art history course. Particular emphasis is placed on painting materials and techniques, as well as learning how to appreciate Chinese painting and its characteristics. This course enables students to view a unique Asian culture from a new perspective and to absorb elements from a different cultural tradition into their own artistic articulation and elaboration. Prerequisites: ARTS 299, 323
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A senior-level course. In-depth investigation of media and critical attention to ideas, concepts, and presentation are expected. Emphasizes personal development and self-discovery. Outside assignments required. Prerequisites: ARTS 299, 330. Repeatable three times
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This course is based upon intensive studio work for students who wish to be involved in experimental projects. Glazing, throwing, hand-building, and assemblage are to be used to examine plasticity of media. Outside assignments required. Prerequisites: ARTS 299, 340. Repeatable three times Arts and Communicatio78 n
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Reviews all the subjects covered in the preceding workshops and brings together the students' written, visual, and philosophic skills in preparation for entry into the design field. Students select projects to be undertaken in order to concentrate on a particular design discipline or to acquire more practice in selected areas. The course also covers portfolio building and career guidance. Prerequisites: ARTS 282, 299, 350. Repeatable once
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3.00 Credits
The visual communication agency is structured to work as a professional design group. This class produces a broad range of graphics for clients they develop. They solve problems, develop visual and written strategies, employ mixed media, and deal with multisensory/multidimensional communication. Prerequisites: ARTS 299, 351
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An advanced level course in which students combine pliable material with other media of their interest, including paper, felt, paint, and photography. Fiber as a sculptural medium will be explored. References will be derived from primitive contemporary sources. Prerequisites: ARTS 299, 360. Repeatable three times
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3.00 Credits
A studio experience based upon individual exploration of studio photography as an art form. Students review theory and examine various treatments of medium. Prerequisites: ARTS 299, 370. Repeatable three times
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3.00 Credits
This course is about using photography, its methods, materials, and processes to make art in alternative forms - forms other than the straight silver gelatin print on the gallery wall. The course surveys alternative methods of presentation including the book, projection or computer screen, photo-sculpture, installation, and altered environment. Students also explore multiple techniques of direct manipulation of the image as well as the use of photographically derived images combined with other media. Prerequisites: ARTS 270, 299, 371.
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2.00 Credits
Advanced two-dimensional electronic paint and design techniques are explored in depth. These include resolutionindependent layout and output, video and scanned input, image processing, simulated hand painting and drawing media, and two-dimensional animation such as multimedia presentations, TV graphics, and brochure layout. Prerequisites: ARTS 299, 380, 382.
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