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Sculpture takes many forms. Students will be introduced to a variety of construction techniques involving clay, plaster, wire, fibers, and other materials. Assignments will challenge the student to find the scope of possibilities with each material. In addition to the development of artistic skills, students will participate in critiques that reinforce critical thinking in the classroom. Prerequisite: AR 135. Fee. Three credits.
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This course assists the student in understanding the history and mission of various types of museums, as well as the role they play in the community. In addition, museum design and facilities, community outreach and exhibitions, as well as staffing and work will be examined. The course will have readings and lectures interspersed with trips to local museums so that the student may understand these principles as they pertain to large and small art museums, house museums, historical sites, historical societies, children museums, and natural history/science museums. Fee. Three credits. N.B. When registering for the course, the student should be free for at least an hour before and after the actual course time to facilitate travel time to various sites.
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Using the current technology available in the field of public relations and advertising, students develop skills for the production of a variety of print and electronic publications. In addition to understanding current software programs in the field, students learn the fundamentals of layout and design. This course aids students in the development of computer graphics, image enhancement and manipulation. CA major prerequisites: CA 100 and CA 110. Offered every semester. Three credits.
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Using the software programs Adobe PhotoShop and Quark Xpress, students will attempt to create documents which effectively display text and image. Although the computer and software programs are the tools around which this course centers, focus will be given to creativity and design ingenuity. Prerequisite: AR 150/CA 150. Three credits.
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A survey of American art and architecture that will focus on the 19th and 20th centuries. Emphasis will be placed on the relationship of American thought and the ever-shifting relationship between American artists and architects and their European contemporaries. Prerequisite: AR 102. Three credits.
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This seminar is intended for advanced students in art history as a preparation for AR 420 Senior Research Project/Thesis. It will focus on identifying a research topic, and emphasize research techniques, presentation skills, and writing skills. For Junior Art History majors. Three credits.
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This course is a progression of AR 225. Students will refine their skill and have the opportunity to expand their use of materials. The student should begin to develop a personal style. Prerequisites: AR 130, AR 131, AR 225. Fee. Three credits.
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This course allows advanced students to explore and develop their own interests in drawing. The student will be encouraged to define what it means to be an artist, to begin building a body of work, and to prepare for the future. Prerequisites: AR 130 and AR 230. Fee. Three credits.
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This course allows advanced students to explore and develop their own interests in painting. The student will be encouraged to define what it means to be an artist, to begin building a body of work, and to prepare for the future. Prerequisites: AR 130, AR 225, AR 230 and AR 325. Fee. Three credits.
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A continuation of AR 212, this black and white film course explores the use of different films, different printing papers, various darkroom techniques, and features the use of a large format camera and film. The emphasis of the course will be on fine art photographic image making. Students will be required to supply a working 35mm camera. Prerequisite: AR 212. Fee. Three credits.
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