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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters This course introduces the non-art major to life drawing, focusing on the human figure and the development of the students' technical and observational skills. Students are taught the fundamentals of human structural form and anatomy, basic design and composition principles, and the use of various tools, materials, and methods used to draw the human figure. The significance of figural representation as cultural expression is also discussed. Classes consist of lectures, demonstrations, studio work, and individual and group critiques. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I. 5 lecture and studio periods.
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Fall-Spring Semesters This course introduces the non-art major to the basic concepts of painting and includes an overview of studio practices and methods. Topics include an introduction to the methods, materials, and techniques for painting. This course requires that students consider their own artistic techniques within the historical context of painting. Classes consist of lectures, demonstrations, studio work, and individual and group critiques. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I. 5 lecture and studio periods.
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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters This course offers an introductory studio experience in sculpture for non-art majors, providing the student with a basic understanding of the methods, materials, and techniques for working in three-dimensional media. The student will also consider his or her own artistic styles and historical movements. Classes consist of lectures, demonstrations, studio work, and individual and group critiques. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I. 5 lecture and studio periods.
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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring-Summer Semesters An introductory-level course which familiarizes the non-Fine Arts or non-Graphic Design major with techniques, software, and equipment used to create, process, and display computer-generated graphics and images. The course also presents basic strategies for effective visual communication using digital methods. 3 credit hours. 5 lecture and studio periods.
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3.00 Credits
Fall Semester This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of design from a distinctively Graphic Design point of view. Students explore the design elements and principles as well as the manipulation of graphic space and visual organization through hands-on studio work. 3 credit hours. 5 lecture and studio periods.
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3.00 Credits
Spring Semester This course continues the foundation created for Graphic Design in Viscom I through the study of the different processes of concept development and how they relate to solution execution. These processes, combined with more complex communication problems involving images and type, allow the student to further develop his or her own visual vocabulary. Prerequisite: ART135. 3 credit hours. 5 lecture and studio periods.
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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters This course is an introduction to file management and organization as well as the fundamentals of image editing, vector-based drawing and page layout. Through hands-on work, students learn the anatomy of the vector-based and the bitmapped image, the PostScript page description language, and understanding of hardware configuration. Knowledge of the mechanics of the digital image will provide the foundation for all further study in digital design. Interrelation and appropriate use of applications is emphasized. Theories of digital process and case histories of various uses of digital media are included. Graphic Design majors only. 3 credit hours. 5 lecture and studio periods.
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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters A survey of major developments in the world's art from prehistoric past to 1400. Emphasis is placed on studying the relationships between social, political, and cultural forces and the creation of art. Topics discussed include the origins of art, Egyptian art, the classical past, and Medieval art up to the early Renaissance period. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I.
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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters A survey of the major developments in the world's art from around 1400 to the present. Emphasis is placed on studying the relationships between social, political, economic and cultural forces and the creation of art. Topics discussed include the Renaissance and Baroque periods, the emergence of modern art, design, photography, women artists, and contemporary trends in the visual arts. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I.
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3.00 Credits
Fall-Spring Semesters This course is an introduction to the techniques, materials and principles of two-dimensional visual organization. Through a series of projects involving the visual elements of line, shape, value, and texture, students investigate the concepts of two-dimensional design and develop creative and problem solving skills. Prerequisite: Art majors only. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I. 5 lecture and studio periods.
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