2021-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ART Multi-Course Proposa - Multi-Course Proposal 3 hours/course, 8 courses (24 hours total) ART 1010 Art Appreciation: A course for all students interested in understanding the visual arts in everyday experiences. The course surveys the visual arts, including fundamental and historical distinctions between Eastern and Western art forms. This course may be used towards satisfying the University’s humanities requirement.
ART 1011 Honors Art Appreciation: Honors section of ART 1010 emphasizing the visual arts for students including fundamentals and distinctions between Art Media and periods. This course includes videos of contemporary African American Artists and other 20th and 21st Century Artists. Art 1011 satisfied the University humanities requirements. Enrollment is limited to members of the University Honors College.
ART 2510 Lettering and Layout I: Technique of letter indication, finished lettering, letter design, typography and film lettering, usage, and adaptation of lettering skills to practical problems. Prerequisite: ART 1310, 1320
ART 3110 ART-3110 Graphic Design: A problem-solving approach to visual communication, with a special concern for word and image. The course emphasizes the understanding of design principles, theories, and skills with a focus on the social and cultural dimensions of communication. Prerequisites: ART 2510-2520.
ART 3120 ART-3120 Production: Technology and skills necessary to the designer/commercial artist. Course includes printed technology preparation of finished art suitable for reproduction. Prerequisites: ART 2510-2520.
ART 3555 iAMM WEB DESIGN: Through a series of lectures, and hands-on assignments, students will gain an understanding of the various tools and capabilities within Adobe’s web design software, Dreamweaver to create user-centered, online experiences. By the end of the course, you will have learned the preliminary technical skills needed to create a working, and well-designed website. Additionally, students will learn how to utilize CSS to create efficient, responsive designs, while gaining a working knowledge of HTML.
ART 4120 ART-4120 Advanced Graphic Design:Primarily planned to coordinate graphics projects. Prerequisites: ART 3110, 4110.
ART 4400 ART-4400 Intro/Desktop Publishing: PageMaker basics, screen, menus, palettes, and other tools used together to create, modify, close, and open publications.
semester/annually 3/course Prerequisite(s): Varies. Some have none. Prerequisites are listed in description (above) of each course. CIP 50.0799
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