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3.00 Credits
A continuation and development of the formal and technical aspects of designing with type and image. Students will be introduced to recent developments in visual communication theory and practice, including multimedia and interactivity. Readings in design history and criticism as well as independent research will complement studio work. May be taken for credit three times with permission of instructor. Prerequisites: AR131, 133, 209, 227 or permission of instructor. Lab fee: $105 D. Hall
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4.00 Credits
An investigation and development of the relief printing process through linocut, woodcut, letterpress, and book arts with an emphasis on personal growth and vision. Readings in printmaking history and criticism will complement studio art. Prerequisite: AR133; recommended: AR223, 224. May be taken for credit three times with permission of instructor. Lab fee: $60 K. Leavitt
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4.00 Credits
An investigation and development of the etching process including color printing techniques, with emphasis placed on personal growth and vision. Readings in printmaking history and criticism will complement studio work. Prerequisite: AR133; recommended: AR223, 224. May be taken for credit three times with permission of instructor. Lab fee: $60 K. Leavitt, J. Sorensen
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4.00 Credits
An investigation and development of the lithographic process including color-printing techniques with emphasis placed on personal growth and vision. Readings in printmaking history and criticism will complement studio work. Prerequisite: AR133; recommended: AR223, 224. May be taken for credit three times with permission of instructor. Lab fee: $65 K. Leavitt
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4.00 Credits
Intensive, specialized study within one of the studio disciplines listed below. Specific topics will vary from year to year, providing students with unique opportunities to engage methods and concepts not found in the department's regular course offerings. All courses are designed to meet 300-level maturity requirements and are open to all students who have fulfilled the appropriate prerequisites. This course may be repeated once for credit provided that the topic is in a different discipline. Special Topics may be offered in the following studio disciplines: A. Ceramics B. Communication Design C. Drawing D. Fibers E. Jewelry and metals F. Painting G. Photography H. Printmaking I. Sculpture J. Other media Lab fee: varies by subject area Studio Art Faculty
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4.00 Credits
Further investigation of formal, expressive, conceptual, and technical aspects of sculpture. This course emphasizes individual exploration leading toward self-directed studio practice. A number of techniques and materials are available for consideration, which may include welding, metalworking (forging), casting and carving processes. During the spring semester, selected works may be cast in bronze. Readings and discussions complement studio practice. Prerequisite: AR251. May be taken for credit three times with permission of instructor. Lab fee: $65 J. Cunningham, J. Galt
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4.00 Credits
Development of computer animation and graphic design skills. Projects may include such diverse areas as video animation, photomontage, scientific visualization or advertising design. Prerequisite: AR131 or AR134 or permission of instructor. Open only to juniors and seniors. Lab fee: $105 J. Danison
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4.00 Credits
Individual and group problems using computer imaging. Projects may include work in either fields of video animation or publishing. Prerequisite: AR355 or permission of instructor. May be taken for credit three times with permission of instructor. Open only to juniors and seniors. Lab fee: $105 J. Danison
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4.00 Credits
A new media exploration of idea generation stemming from the traditional uses of the sketchbook. Digital cameras, video camcorders, scanners and audio field recorders become the student's manual extensions in addition to pens or pencils. Introductory assignments with electronic media tools will lead to individual exploration with digital, print, sound or video. Weekly presentations of virtual sketches will be compiled into a final DVD. While no previous experience with the Electronic Media Studio is necessary, self-motivated research, a sense of play, and serious commitment to an existing studio practice are strongly encouraged. Prerequisites: AR131, AR132, AR133, AR134 and one 200-level studio course. E. Courpas
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic materials, methods, and techniques used in the classroom as related to elementary school curriculum, children's needs, interests, and development. The role of art in a humanities program will also be considered. Non-liberal arts. D. Miller
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