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  • 3.00 Credits

    Research and discussion of contemporary topics and problems; technology and findings in Biology. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A seminar required of all majors in their senior year; readings, reports, discussions, project completed under direction of the faculty. Prerequisites: Completion of a minimum of 15 credits in Biology courses numbered 230 and above, including BIOL 354, and BIOL 360 or the equivalent. Co-requisite: BIOL 355. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the basic principles and processes of drawing and two-dimensional visual composition. Majors must pass with a minimum grade of C+ in order to continue in the major. Prerequisite: Portfolio review admission into major or permission of the Chair. 3 sem. hrs. & 3 hrs. studio/lab. 3 crs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the basic vocabulary and principles of communication and media theory, including the various roles and digital tools, skills and techniques of the computer arts and design industry. Majors must pass with a minimum grade of C+ in order to continue in the major. Prerequisite: Portfolio review admission into major or permission of the Chair. 3 sem. hrs. & 3 hrs. studio/lab. 3 crs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to basic principles and processes of drawing, with an emphasis on direct observation. Students work from still life, nature, and the imagination towards an understanding of the perceptual aspects of visual forms. Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C+ in CART 110 and 120. 3 sem. hrs. & 3 hrs. studio/lab. 3 crs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Further exploration and understanding of drawing elements with an emphasis on drawing process, pictorial structure, and personal expression. The course includes an introduction to drawing the human form. Prerequisites: CART 200. 3 sem. hrs. & 3 hrs. studio/lab. 3 crs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is the first half of a year-long survey of the history of art, with specific emphasis on the examination of the representation of ideas in terms of the science of interpretation (hermeneutics) and the language of signs (semiotics). This examination is specifically geared to those for whom the study of the history of art is a prelude to a life of design. The course also covers the history of the development of style, from early cave paintings to the beginnings of the Renaissance. Students develop a visual vocabulary and an acute awareness of style as a function of historical conditions; they also learn to decode images in a way which enables them to be more sophisticated designers of visual communication material. Prerequisite: ENGL 110. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is the second half of a year-long survey of the history of art, with specific emphasis on the examination of the representation of ideas in the terms of the science of interpretation (hermeneutics) and the language of signs (semiotics). This examination is specifically geared to those for whom the study of the history of art is a prelude to a life of design. The course also covers the history of the development of style, from the early Renaissance to the modern era. Students develop a visual vocabulary and an acute awareness of style as a function of historical conditions; they learn to decode images in a way which will enable them to be more sophisticated designers of visual communication material. Prerequisites: ENGL 110 & CART/ARTT 215. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents an introduction to basic web design and information architecture. It introduces concepts of good design and usability in theory and practice. Elements of page design, site design and structure are discussed, including color, typography, simple image manipulation, links, and site organization. The course has a strong hands-on component where students will be introduced to elements of HTML and web design using image manipulation software and web authoring tools. Prerequisite: CISC/MATH 120 (Prospective students who have significant computer experience are encouraged to seek departmental approval for waiver of CISC/MATH 120). 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The fundamentals of two-dimensional visual composition and three-dimensional form, structure, and concepts, including color theory and its application. The course will explore digital and non-digital production techniques for image and form construction. Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C+ in CART 110 and 120. $250 lab Fee. 3 sem. hrs. & 3 hrs. studio/lab. 3 crs.
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