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3.00 Credits
This course incorporates the production of photography using digital cameras and demonstrates the advanced techniques and tips available for image manipulation. Students use imaging editing software applications on cross-platform equipment to develop their skills. Critiques of the images occur throughout the semester. Prerequisites: ART 131, 160 Course fee: $ 75
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Students build proficiency in Illustrator-a vector-based graphic software that is used in professional settings. Students utilize various techniques of vector art creation to explore existing images. Prerequisite: ART 160 Course fee: $ 40
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3.00 Credits
Throughout this course, ideas are brought to paper with the software used by graphic design professionals in studio and printing settings. The focuses of the course include the study of type treatments, the exploration of different grids, and the study of layout possibilities. A particular emphasis will be developing a sensitivity on the part of the designer in the process of choosing the right combination of elements, such as headings, text, and illustrations in order to convey messages in an original and effective manner. Creative solutions to artistic problems are also emphasized. Prerequisites: ART 150, 170, 222, 260; Full Faculty Portfolio Review. Course fee: $ 40
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3.00 Credits
This course explores all aspects of typography. Students will organize and produce complex typographic designs and layouts. Projects involve the representation of varied texts as visually dynamic and clear communication. The course looks at the art of typography in both pre-electronic and electronic realms. Students analyze, edit and configure copy for business, literary or informational purposes. Prerequisite: ART 261 Course fee: $ 40
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to design created for the World Wide Web. Students are offered an introduction to HTML and web enhanced software applications, pixels, screen resolutions, image maps, rollover buttons, and graphic file formats, reliable colors in cross platforms, and cross browsers. Current and future directions of the information superhighway, on-line service, search engines and WWW development will be discussed. Prerequisite: ART 160 Course fee: $ 40
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3.00 Credits
A study of major developments in art since Post-Impressionism with emphasis on European and American painting, sculpture, and architecture. The development of abstract styles and the growing tendency toward very rapid stylistic changes. Placing works of art in their relevant historical, social, and cultural context. Field trips to local museums and related institutions. Prerequisite: ART 140
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3.00 Credits
Studies in Film/Video are designed to provide an in-depth study of a specific area of the film discipline. Each time the course is offered, it will cover different topics including particular times, groups, genres, styles, techniques, software, and film history. Topics may include American film and culture, documentaries, women filmmakers, cutting edge editing programs, experimental film, senior theses, etc, Topics will be offered on a rotating basis. The course may be repeated as topics change. Prerequisite: ART 135 Course fee: $ 25
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3.00 Credits
This course is focused on writing concepts and techniques using classic structural elements of scripts, formats, different types of scripts for feature films, TV sitcom, commercial, animation, and the stage. Principles such as plot, structure, character, conflict, crisis, climax, exposition, and dialogue will be introduced. Each student will explore a new screenplay or work on a draft of a work-in-progress and receive feedback. Prerequisites: ART 135, ENG 204 or equivalent
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3.00 Credits
Studies in Drawing is designed to provide an in-depth study of a specific area of the drawing discipline. Each time the course is offered, the materials and artistic processes related to one medium will be identified by the instructor, e.g. Mixed Media, Pastel, Ink, Dry Media, Charcoal, Collage, and Life Drawing. Students majoring in Studio Art may apply two Studies in Drawing courses to their major requirements. Prerequisite: ART 170 Course fee: $ 40
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3.00 Credits
Studies in Sculpture is designed to provide an in-depth study of a specific area of the sculptural discipline. Each time the course is offered, the materials, artistic concepts, and construction processes related to one medium will be identified by the instructor, e.g. Wood, Plaster, Fabric, Plastic, Glass, Metal, Papier-Mache, Mixed Media, etc. Students majoring in Studio Art my apply two Studies in Sculpture courses to their major requirements. Course fee: $ 40
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