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ART 121: Graphic Design II
3.00 Credits
Marymount California University - Closed
(3) Prerequisite: Art 120. Continuation of examination of the history, theories and techniques of visual communication. Typography, illustration and imagery used in formulation of creative design solutions. Course covers tools, methodology, more complex formal skills, graphic arts processes and electronic media. IND/CSU
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ART 125: Three-Dimensional Design
2.00 Credits
Marymount California University - Closed
(3) Class hours: 2 lecture, 4 laboratory. H Introduction to the elements and principles of visual order as they relate to threedimensional form for beginning and non-art majors using a variety of media and construction techniques. Explores the relationship between form and meaning in the visual arts. (CAN ART 16) UC/IND/CSU area C1
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ART 131: Beginning Painting II
3.00 Credits
Marymount California University - Closed
(3) Prerequisite: Art 130. Class hours: 2 lecture, 4 laboratory. Continuation of painting, emphasizing creative and experimental approaches to subject matter and technique with additional opportunities for personal expression. UC/IND/CSU
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ART 147: Beginning Ceramics
2.00 Credits
Marymount California University - Closed
(3) Class hours: 2 lecture, 4 laboratory. H Development of ideas through introduction to materials, techniques and processes used in making pottery and other ceramic art. Student learns use of hand building, potter's wheel and traditional ceramics terminology as well as contemporary concepts of fired clay as art. Classes are held at the Community Arts Center. Lab fee required. UC/IND/CSU
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ART 148: Intermediate Ceramics
3.00 Credits
Marymount California University - Closed
(3) Prerequisite: Art 147. Class hours: 2 lecture, 4 laboratory. Aesthetic exploration of ideas using potter's wheel and/or hand-building techniques to create both utilitarian and sculptural forms. The development of techniques and procedures is designed to further the student's understanding and ability to manipulate clay body formation, glazes, kiln firings and surface enrichment and to emphasize creation of well-made objects. Classes are held at the Community Arts Center. Lab fee required. UC/IND/CSU
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ART 150: Interior Design I
3.00 Credits
Marymount California University - Closed
(3) H A foundation course emphasizing the principles of interior design, color, texture, rhythm, pattern, balance and scale. Perspective and rendering techniques are included. Lecture and design problems. CSU
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ART 170: Fundamentals of Photography I
2.00 Credits
Marymount California University - Closed
(3) Class hours: 2 lecture, 4 laboratory. H Beginning and non-art majors. Introduction to black-and-white photographyusing traditional and digital photography, with emphasis on personal and artistic expression. Explores photography issues in historical, fine arts and mass media context. Covers range of photography; artists, styles, composition, genre, camera operation, film stocks, photo papers, filters, lighting and its effect on the subject, film processing, enlarging-darkroom technique, and digital darkroom. Students use 35mm and digital cameras. Lab fee required. (CAN ART 18) UC/IND/CSU
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ART 171: Fundamentals of Photography II
3.00 Credits
Marymount California University - Closed
(3) Prerequisite: Art 170 or CAR 170. Class hours: 2 lecture, 4 laboratory. Continuation of photography emphasizing creative and experimental approaches to subject matter and technique, with additional opportunities for personal expression. Issues of traditional black-and-white and color photography and electronic imaging will be explored aesthetically and technically. Students produce and discuss their creative portfolios, demonstrating understanding of importance of content, subject and individual style. Students use various 35mm, medium format120 mm, 4 x 5 large format, and digital cameras, lighting, filters, experimental materials, and digital tools and materials. Lab fee required. UC/IND/CSU
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ART 173: Film Making I
2.00 Credits
Marymount California University - Closed
(3) Class hours: 2 lecture, 4 laboratory. H Introducing film as an art form, a tool for communication and the practice of film craft. Students acquire a basic knowledge of aesthetics of film and fundamental techniques to communicate visually. Various methods of the creative use of film will be explored, including live action and animation, camera operation, lighting, editing, directing, and sound. Study and analysis of classic films as well as student's own work. Students develop original scripts and storyboards to produce several short films using 16mm film and video. (Same as CAR 173) Lab fee required. UC/IND/CSU
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ART 174: Film Making II
3.00 Credits
Marymount California University - Closed
(3) Prerequisite: Art 173 or CAR 173. Class hours: 2 lecture, 4 laboratory. Course emphasizes development of individual creativity using film as medium for communication and expression. In this more advanced film course, students will develop enough proficiency in the craft of film making to create several short films. Student will use professional procedures from pre-production through post-production to develop, script, direct, produce and edit several short original films. Students will learn to handle directional responsibilities, coordinating the film crew, talent and equipment. Students view and critique numerous films and their own 16mm film and digital videos. Lab fee required. (Same as CAR 174) UC/IND/CSU
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