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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. (CAN ART4) (CAN ART SEQ A = ART3 + 5) Survey of the architecture, sculpture, and painting of past cultures of theWesternWorld from 1400 through the present; how symbolism, visual concepts, and artistic style reflect the philosophy, religion, values, and concerns of each culture and historical period. 1001.00
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. Architecture, sculpture, and painting by women artists from the Middle Ages to the present; how the iconography and style of art by women reflects and affects the philosophy, religion, values, and concerns of the cultures and historical period. May be offered as an Honors course. 1001.00
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 32-36 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Prerequisite: Art 10 or 14. Transfer Credit: CSU. Study of significant works of art in the field of illustration and graphic design to increase awareness in the visual expression of social and individual concepts and ideas. Emphasis on the development of basic skills in visual communication. 1013.00
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 32-36 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Prerequisite: Art 62A. Transfer Credit: CSU. Illustration techniques and concepts with extensive emphasis on creating visual solutions to applied problems, stylistic and conceptual innovation, and portfolio development. 1013.00
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4.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture; 48-54 laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. Introduction to the essential principles of digital imaging and design. Overview including historical aspects of the fields of art and design in relation to the rise of digital media and principles of portfolio development.
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3.00 Credits
(Available also as Theatre 64) Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU. Origin and evolution of costume fromprimitive society to the twenty-first century. Evaluation of aesthetic, technical, sociological, and psychological factors of costume and their relation to modern dress. Student may not receive credit for both Art 64 and Theatre 64. 1001.00
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 hours/termlaboratory for each unit of credit. Corequisite: Any course requiring the use of the digital media lab. Transfer Credit: CSU. Use of the computer graphics lab for class related and/or independent projects. May be taken four times, regardless of the unit combination. 0614.60
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3.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU. Survey of visual and material culture within the historical context of selected civilizations of the South Pacific islands, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Native North America from ancient to modern times. 1001.00
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1.00 Credits
(Also available as Humanities 70 and Photography 70) Class hours: 16-18 lecture. Advisory: Completion of any art or photography course. Transfer Credit: CSU. Issues in contemporary art, photography, art history, and photo history are investigated through direct observation of museum and gallery exhibitions. Readings, research, and class discussion provide the foundation for student understanding and analysis of art (including drawing, painting, photography, mixed media, sculpture, installation, and new media) in a museum setting. Field trips are a required part of this course. May be taken four times. 1001.00
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4.00 Credits
Class hours: 48-54 lecture; 48-54 laboratory Prerequisite: Art 67. Corequisite: Art 68B, 68C, 468B, 468C, or access to a Macintosh computer (G4 or higher, equipped with course appropriate software). Transfer Credit: CSU Introduction to the practice, theory, history, and analysis of layout and typography, and the study of formal elements of typographic composition. Projects are directed toward both printmedia (poster, package, and magazine design) and computer screen based projects (web design,motion graphics for TV, business presentations, interactive kiosks, type and layout for CDROM). May be taken four times. 1030.00
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