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3.00 Credits
3 credits. This lecture/studio course begins with a discussion on how people see and photograph color, followed by an introduction to films and techniques for making color negatives for printing. Students make Type C color prints using enlargers and a Colenta processor. Along with weekly assignments and critiques, group and individual instruction are provided for each step of the printing process. Prerequisite: GPH 1010
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. This combination of GPH 1010, GPH 2010, and an introductory digital imaging course allows students to experience a variety of beginning-to-intermediate chemical and digital photography techniques, from film developing and scanning to silver gelatin printing and digital inkjet printing. Students learn to use manual exposure in the 35mm camera, along with darkroom printing and basic Photoshop CS in Mac OS X.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. An exploration of foundry techniques based on traditional methods of lost-wax bronze casting. Students prepare wax objects, make molds, and cast sculptural pieces in bronze during an all-day Saturday casting (a festive event with music, potluck refreshments, and invited guests). All levels of experience are welcome, and individuals can advance at their own pace.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Designed to provide a firm foundation in woodworking processes and techniques, this course covers the structure of wood, its identification, aesthetics, and uses as a design material. A wide range of tools and construction techniques are explored with emphasis on hand work, although machinery and machine joinery are covered. Basic cabinetmaking and design techniques are covered with related projects.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. The collage medium is often associated with Cubism because it has the power to both fracture and reassemble shapes and images. This course explores the fabrication of two-dimensional artworks, using a variety of materials (both found and created), including paper, fabric, wood, metal, and string, along with drawing and painting elements.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Students examine their sense of the disposable as they make sculptures with low overhead costs, using accessible and found materials. A wide variety of processes and materials are explored to challenge the way people see ordinary objects and to find artistic potential in unexpected places. Additive and subtractive sculptural processes, casting, moldmaking, assemblage, and installation projects are explored.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Students are guided through layouts of professional promotional materials (e.g., brochures, catalogs, mailers) using Adobe InDesign in Mac OS X. Topics include: Quark file conversion; importing text and graphics; working with master pages, frames, and layers; and integrating Photoshop, Illustrator, and Acrobat. Students learn typographic rules, font management, and prepress/printing options. Mac experience is expected. Physical Education Courses (Personal Trainer Certification)
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Fall For beginning students and those with rudimentary training in Hebrew. The course stresses reading, writing, and speaking by involving students in situations that concretely express the concepts of the languages. Credit for this course is a w a rded only after successful completion of HEB 1020.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Spring A continuation of HEB 1010. Students increase their fluency and confidence in comprehension through discussions of simple stories and increased grammar drill. Situations are presented and discussed in Hebrew. Prerequisite: HEB 1010 or equivalent
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Special topic (offered irregularly) Readings of adapted short stories and essays stimulate class discussion in Hebrew and provide the context for increased vocabulary and written drills. Attention is given to grammar and style. Prerequisite: HEB 1020 or equivalent
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