Courses
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- Offered: Contact department for information
- Prerequisites: Junior standing or instructor's permission.
Variable topics of current interest.
Notes:May be repeated if topic differs.
- Offered: Contact department for information
- Prerequisites: Junior standing or instructor's permission.
- Offered: Fall Winter
An exploration of various technical methods of construction, production, and assembly used in the creation of art forms (2D, 3D, and 4D), integrated with an introduction to and application of the visual vocabulary of art (visual elements, principles of design, color theory).
- Offered: Fall Winter
Introductory drawing course focusing on the methods and knowledge needed to create various types of spatial illusions and translate observed information onto a two-dimensional surface.
- Offered: Fall
This course draws from the disciplines of art history, philosophy, psychology and the social sciences in order to consider questions of interest to art historians and artists alike: What are the functions of art? Which principles shape visual expression? How is visual art related to larger cultural forces including religious, political, economic and so on? What is the relationship between art, artists and audiences? The course objective is to investigate these questions in a way that is relevant to each student's own creative development.
- Offered: Fall Winter
An introduction to design principles and processes while employing basic problem-solving techniques. Emphasis will be placed on development of design sketching and model making as a conceptual tool, interaction with form, thought processes, craftsmanship, and use of materials.
- Offered: Fall Winter
The foundations of digital video production; how to shoot and edit short-form cinematic works; survey of fiction, nonfiction, and experimental video production.
- Offered: Winter
Introduction to the techniques of screen printing and the intaglio process (etching). Emphasis is placed on skill development and the creation of original prints.
- Offered: Fall
An introduction to methods of synthesizing form in the production of sculpture. Process, technique, design and composition will be emphasized in assigned projects throughout the semester.
- Offered: Fall Winter Summer
Introduction to the fundamental technical and compositional aspects of digital photography. Students practice compositional strategies, methods of controlling manual digital SLR cameras, and basic non-destructive digital post-processing techniques through relevant and interrelated readings, lectures, discussions, demonstrations, assignments, and individual and group critiques.
- Offered: Fall Winter
Introduction to graphic design concepts with the development of technological and craft skills. Emphasis is placed on the use of process, typography and composition as well as the foundational skills of gestalt and color theory.
- Offered: Fall Winter
Introduction to illustration methods and concepts that enable the communication of an idea. Projects emphasize constructive drawing techniques, linear perspective, compositional design, ideation, and narrative picture-making.
- Offered: Fall Winter
Introductory drawing/painting course focusing on methods and knowledge needed to create various types of spatial illusions and translate observed information on to a two-dimensional surface.
- Offered: Fall Winter
Introduction to the methods and techniques of producing ceramic objects covering the various forming, finishing and firing techniques. Students experience techniques ranging from pinch, coil and slab construction.
- Offered: Fall Winter
An Introduction to methods of synthesizing form in the production of sculpture. Process, technique, design and composition will be emphasized in assigned projects throughout the semester. Mixed Media.
- Offered: Fall Winter
Introduction to both traditional hand tool joinery and contemporary joinery practices. Students are introduced to wood as a material, the history of woodworking, and contemporary theory in the field.
- Offered: Fall Winter
Introduction to the concepts and practices of computer art. Foundational approaches to photoillustration, animation, and 3D modeling will be explored.
Notes:Formerly Electronic Imaging.
- Offered: Winter
An introduction to visual literacy, which is the ability to read visual images, to verbally describe them, and to understand their intended and implied meanings. A basic terminology for visual literacy will be studied in order to examine images from fine arts, advertisements, news, movies, video games, etc.
- Offered: Fall
- Prerequisites: EN 111 recommended.
- Offered: Fall Winter
- Prerequisites: Sophomore Standing.
Presentations are essential for students working in any field, and the visual appearance of those presentations is a crucial part of the engagement. Learn how to create effective presentations, developing compelling visual designs, and providing information in a well-organized format. Students will learn practical photography and video usage, along with the essential tools in presentation software. Students will create informational graphics to convey complex information quickly.
- Offered: Winter
- Prerequisites: AD 111.
Introduction to computer modeling, digital manufacturing process with advanced presentation and conceptual development skills.
- Offered: Winter
- Prerequisites: AD 112 or instructor permission.
Continued development of digital video production skills and knowledge emphasizing fiction video production; lighting strategies, camera work, composition, and post-production.
- Offered: Fall
- Prerequisites: AD 115 or instructor's permission.
- Offered: Fall Winter
- Prerequisites: AD 117.
The course focuses on extending students’ knowledge of fundamental photographic methodologies including professional lighting techniques, basic film and silver-based darkroom processes, and advanced non-destructive digital post-processing techniques. Students explore traditional photographic concepts and genres through relevant and interrelated readings, lectures, discussions, demonstrations, assignments, and individual and group critiques.
- Offered: Fall Winter
- Prerequisites: AD 118.
Implementation of typographic systems in concept and composition. Emphasis is placed on process, letterform, and layout as well as typography’s use in interactivity and motion.