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ART-115 Graphic Design (3 s.h.)
Prerequisite: ART-120, Two-Dimensional Design, or permission
of instructor. Creative problem solving through the exploration of
aesthetic and technical aspects of graphic design using computer-aided
design software. (20-50) Equivalent to 10-202, ARTS-202.
ART-120 Two-Dimensional Design (3 s.h.)
Students/artists explore the process of visual problem solving
through participation in class critiques of individual projects.
Perception and structure: exploring visual order emphasizing two-dimensional
concepts. (20-50) Equivalent to 10-201, ARTS-201.
GRA-117 Principles of Illustration (3 s.h.)
Prerequisite: ART-120, Two-Dimensional Design, ART-133,
Drawing, and ART-143, Painting I. This course will emphasize the
research and conceptual development skills needed to complete
successful illustrations for publications in print or on the web. It will
explore the various techniques used by contemporary illustrators,
including traditional methods such as drawing and painting as well
as digital processes. This course will require students to have good
drawing skills and basic skills in painting. Skills in digital illustration
programs such as Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop will be
developed. (45-0)
ART-133 Drawing (3 s.h.)
The development of visual perception in objective and subjective
representation. Study of line, form, texture, and value in a variety of
media stressing an individual’s creative development. Entry-level
course. (20-50) Equivalent to 10-120, ARTS-120.
ART-187 Creative Photography (3 s.h.)
An investigation into the relationship of basic photographic techniques
to design, perception, and aesthetics. Each student is
encouraged to cultivate his or her own visual vocabulary while
working on photographic projects. (20-50) Equivalent to 10-150,
ARTS-150.
ART-188 Creative Photography II (3 s.h.)
Prerequisite: ART-187, Creative Photography. Emphasis on exploring
photographic materials in the development of a personal vision.
Technical subject covered: lighting, advanced printing, and camera
techniques. Only offered spring semesters. (20-50) Equivalent to
10-151, ARTS-151. |