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3.00 Credits
The fourth year of advanced studio work completing a major course of study in the fi ne arts. Concentrated studio production focused upon individual creative solutions. Individual and group critiques lead to the development of a visual portfolio of one's work. (2021-401, 2021-402, 2021-403) Credit 3
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3.00 Credits
The complex social and cultural role of a fi ne arts gallery will be explored through actual gallery operations: the installation of experimental and traditional exhibitions, promotion, and marketing for art competitions, student initiatives, and special events tailored to RIT and community art audiences. (On site presentations plus arranged hours in laboratory, gallery setting) Credit 3
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3.00 Credits
This class is devoted to business issues that artists face, including portfolio development, pricing and marketing strategies, public relations, grants, and other sources of fi nancial support. Students research exhibition venues and career support services. The class also investigates communication skills necessary for professional accomplishment in the arts. Credit 3
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the conceptual framework for New Forms. Students will learn about some of the contemporary directions fi ne art has taken beyond the traditional disciplines of painting, printmaking, sculpture, and drawing such as performance, installation, and collaboration. Students will express their own ideas through these new forms. (Restricted to fourth-year CIAS status) Credit 3
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2.00 Credits
Students will be given an overview of the fi eld of industrial design and an understanding of the educational requirements and expectations of the industrial design major. Career options, required skills, and the creative process as they apply to the development of products, packaging, and systems within the fi eld of industrial design will be presented through lecture, class discussions, design projects, and periodic interaction with professionals in the fi eld. Credit 2 Prerequisite for 300-level industrial design courses: foundation program or equivalent
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to drafting in the fi eld of industrial design. Emphasis is on the basic skills of orthographic drawing and dimensioning, and their application to accurate communication of designs. Credit 2
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3.00 Credits
Sketching and rendering techniques are developed through exercises that also promote abilities to visualize three-dimensional forms in two-dimensional representations. Credit 3
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to modelmaking in the fi eld of industrial design. Course work emphasizes skills necessary for accurate, detailed three dimensional design and development. Credit 2
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2.00 Credits
First of three sequential classes that develop the students ability to effectively generate, communicate, and present ideas graphically. This is accomplished through concept sketching, detailed perspective, storyboarding, layouts, and hybrid drawing using computer generated enhancements. Credit 2
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2.00 Credits
The second of three sequential classes that develop the students' ability to effectively generate, communicate, and present ideas graphically. This is accomplished through concept sketching, detailed perspective, storyboarding, layouts, and hybrid drawing using computer generated enhancements. (2035-321) Credit 2
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