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3.00 Credits
Studies in Printmaking is designed to provide an indepth study of a narrowly defined area of the printmaking discipline. Each time the course is offered, the materials, tools, artistic concepts, and printing processes related to one medium will be identified by the instructor, e.g. Screen printing, collagraph, woodcut printing, linocut printing, and lithograph printing. Prerequisite: ART 170 and permission of the instructor Course fee: $ 40
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the study of the philosophy and practice of museum work. Emphasis on administration of a museum art collection, registration methods, cataloging, storage, introductory methods of art conservation, exhibit planning, insurance, gifts, loan agreement forms, and interpretation of objects as related to history of museums. Provides background for internship and employment in the field.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to advanced interactive design and layout using advanced techniques. The procedures for importing multimedia projects and page layouts into web sites using Shockwave and professional HTML editors will be discussed. Intermediate competency-level in HTML/Flash is required. Prerequisite: ART 290 Course fee: $ 40
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In this course, students develop creative strategies for addressing market-related issues in the client-designer relationship. This course consolidates previous graphic design knowledge and skills. Students are expected to produce design solutions that reflect a high level of creativity and technical skills. Prerequisite: ART 270 Prerequisite or corequisite: ART 492 Course fee: $ 40
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This course is designed to provide an in-depth study of a specific area within the ceramics discipline. While the medium used is the same (clay), different techniques, stylistic approaches, and historic perspectives will be taught in each course. As topics change, this course may be repeated. Prerequisite: ART 227 or permission of the instructor Course fee: $ 40
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the important relationship between graphic designer and printer in preparing images for the press. Through lectures, demonstrations, field trips and studio work, this course focuses on developing technical proficiency related to the specifications required for high quality visual output. Corequisite: ART 392
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide advanced study in art history in a variety of diverse, timely and interdisciplinary topics covering particular periods, artists, movements, and thematic approaches in the field of art history. Course topics will emphasize: subjects in art which highlight the creative achievements of diverse groups of people; themes created in conjunction with important cultural collections, exhibitions or events related to art within the greater Washington, D.C. area; and those subjects which are of particular interest to our campus community. Topics will be offered on a rotating basis. Courses may be repeated as topics change. Prerequisite: ART 140
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3.00 Credits
The work of women as well as other minority or racially diverse groups has often been overlooked and underdocumented throughout much of history. At the same time, women and feminist scholars have provided leadership in the field of art and culture studies, bridging gaps and expanding the boundaries of traditional academic studies. Through a diverse group of readings, classroom lectures and discussions, visits to area museums, interactions with women artists, and independent research, this course provides students with a comprehensive overview of the important contributions women have made and are making in the art world. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide an in-depth study of a specific area of the photography discipline. Each time course is offered, the materials, equipment, artistic concepts and techniques related to the medium will be identified by the instructor, e.g. studio lighting, large format, alternative processing, pinhole, color photography. Prerequisites: ART 131, 232; and permission of the instructor Course fee: $ 50
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the role of photography in mass communication with an emphasis on the photographic essay. Probes the legal aspects of news photography, the ethics of the profession, and shooting and layout of stories. A study of selected readings in photographic methods and skills. Prerequisite: ART 131 Course fee: $ 25
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