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4.00 Credits
Basic camera handling and darkroom procedures, metering, film processing, printing, and learning to see photographically. All work in black-and-white. Student must provide manual 35mm camera. [HB, SE]
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of ART 140. Special darkroom and studio techniques. Introduction to the 4x5 and to computer manipulation of photographs. Particular emphasis on selfexpression and print quality. Includes field trips to local galleries. Prerequisite: ART 140 or equivalent or consent of Instructional Unit. [HB, SE]
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of ART 141. Opportunities to develop additional technical skill and continued exploration of self-expression. Prerequisite: ART 141 or equivalent. [HB, SE]
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4.00 Credits
Digital imagery as self-expression. Refining technical skills, exploring the unique opportunities of the digital medium, and examining current trends via field trips and critiques. Practicing effective small group discussion to demonstrate visual literacy. Prerequisite: ART 145 or both ART 140 and GRCP 120, or consent of instructional unit. [HB, SE]
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4.00 Credits
Practical and theoretical survey of graphic design and its historical context: Introduction to the elements and principles of design and the design process through a series of hands-on projects stressing visual literacy, unity of form, and utilizing common tools of the trade, including computers. Offered as the first of the one-year graphic design sequence of ART 173, 174 and 175. Working knowledge of Mac OS and Adobe software is recommended. ART 115 and GRCP 120 helpful but not required. [HB, SE]
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4.00 Credits
Typography and its application in graphic design projects. Topics include the history and classification of typeface; choosing and combining fonts; typesetting on the computer, including issues of legibility, readability and spacing, and the creation of original letterforms. Working knowledge of Mac OS and Adobe software is recommended. Offered as the second of three courses in graphic design: Art 173, 174, 175. [HB, SE]
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4.00 Credits
Hands-on graphic design projects utilizing digital layout and illustration techniques. Examination of how various types of communication design such as persuasive design, information systems, branding systems and publication design function to produce effective communication. Offered as the last of the one-year graphic design sequence of ART 173, 174, and 175. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in ART 173 or permissionof instructor. [HB, SE]
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4.00 Credits
Working with clay. Hand-building techniques of pinch, coil, slab and press mold. Introduction to the potters wheel. Basic glazing techniques. Due to the high demand and limited availability of ceramics classes, students may not enroll on an audit basis and may only repeat a ceramics class once for a grade improvement. [HB, SE]
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4.00 Credits
Potters wheel techniques of centering and throwing a variety of shapes, attaching handles and spouts, and fitting lids. Optional advanced hand-building assignments offered. Introduction to kiln stacking and firing. Due to the high demand and limited availability of ceramics classes, students may not enroll on an audit basis and may only repeat a ceramics class once for a grade improvement. Prerequisite: ART 180. [HB, SE]
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4.00 Credits
Combining hand and wheel techniques to create original pieces as sculpture or for specific functions. Mold making, slip casting, underglazing, and kiln firing. Due to the high demand and limited availability of ceramics classes, students may not enroll on an audit basis and may only repeat a ceramics class once for a grade improvement. Prerequisite: ART 181. [HB, SE]
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