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  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall-Spring Semesters Students examine and experience two specialty areas of design: Publication Design and Packaging Design. Theoretical and practical issues involving each of these genres of design is explored through case histories and readings, and students solve problems presented in each area. Through this course students develop understanding of differences between and interrelation of these design forms. A survey of historical models is presented. Prerequisite: ART290. 3 credit hours. 5 lecture and studio periods
  • 1.00 Credits

    Spring Semester The Sophomore Portfolio Review is held after successful completion of most Foundation Courses and is required of both Fine Arts majors and Graphic Design majors. The purpose of the review is to provide an opportunity for self-evaluation and professional evaluation, and assist and guide the student in identifying academic and career interests. Fine Art majors register for ART298 and Graphic Design majors register for ART299. A grade of "Pass" in this course is required to continue as a Fine Art of Graphic Design major. A grade of "Fail" will result in the student's major being changed to Provisional Fine Art or Provisional Graphic Design, as applies. Provisional students must resubmit a portfolio to be readmitted to either majo1 credit hour.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall-Spring Semesters This course is a continuation of Drawing II in which the student further develops technical and conceptual skills and begins to explore a personal direction in traditional, narrative, conceptual or other genres of visual expression. Prerequisite: ART265. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I. 5 studio and lecture periods.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall-Spring Semesters This course is a continuation of Figure Drawing II in which the student begins to refine technical and conceptual skills and explore a personal direction in figure drawing. Assigned and individual projects, researches into contemporary theory on the figure in the visual arts, as well as visits to professional artists' studios, are a part of this class. Applying for and being awarded entrance to a juried exhibition begins the students' professional regimen in the Fine Arts discipline. Prerequisite: ART266. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I. 5 studio and lecture periods.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall-Spring Semesters This course is a continuation of Painting II with further experiences to develop the technical and conceptual skills introduced in both Painting I and II while focusing on the development of personal expression and style, and includes exploration and self-portraiture. Alternative surfaces, variously scaled formats, and non-traditional compositional techniques are also explored. Prerequisite: ART270. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I. 5 studio and lecture periods.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Spring Semester This course builds on the principles and skills learned in Illustration II, with an emphasis on professional practices and creative concept development in terms of both subject matter and medium. Through hands-on studio projects students continue to develop their own personal style, and with faculty guidance will begin to assemble an illustration portfolio and self-promotional identity suitable for prospective clients. Prerequisite: ART273. 3 credit hours. 5 studio and lecture periods.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall-Spring Semesters A continuation of Sculpture II which includes in-depth involvement with sculptural techniques and materials, including exploration of larger-scale sculpture, installations and environmental sculpture. Assigned and individual projects are a part of this course, as well as portfolio development. Prerequisite: ART280. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I. 5 studio and lecture periods.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall-Spring Semesters This course is an introduction to the principles of screen-based design and interactivity, both from design and production standpoints. Areas of user interface, animation, sound, typography, and transition are explored through hands-on studio experience. Emphasis is on content and concept. Survey and study of case histories involving interactive CD-ROMs and the Internet will be included. Prerequisite: ART290. 3 credit hours. 5 studio and lecture periods.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall-Spring Semesters This course adds to the skills and concepts learned in Computer Graphics I and II with vector-based drawing, image editing, and page layout, and also introduces the student to Website design and development. In a series of case histories and hands-on projects, the student will become familiar with the ways that information and graphics can be disseminated over the web. Creative solutions and interrelationship of applications will be emphasized. Prerequisite: ART290. 3 credit hours. 5 studio and lecture periods. ART345 Photography III Fall-Spring-Summer Semesters An advanced class in photography allowing the student to expand upon the knowledge and skills gained in either Photography I or Photography II. The student will choose specific areas of concentration which may include alternative processes. Within his/her chosen area of study the student will produce a cohesive body of work. Prerequisites: ART245, ART295, or demonstrated skill. 3 credit hours. 5 studio and lecture periods.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fall-Spring Semesters A continuation of Drawing III with an emphasis on independent efforts of the student to develop a coherent body of work in an elected area of focus. Portfolio development is also part of this course. Prerequisite: ART315. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I. 5 studio and lecture periods.
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