Art
Courses
AR 102: Basic Design II
Credits 3AR 111: Fundamentals of Drawing
Credits 3AR 121: Fundamentals of Painting
Credits 3AR 201: Color Theory
Credits 3AR 204: Page Layout and Design
Credits 3AR 217: Art Appreciation
Credits 3Art Appreciation is a general survey of prehistory to contemporary art. By means of lectures, PowerPoint, and video presentations. The course is designed to engender an appreciation of visual expression and show how the art of cultures throughout the ages has shaped and influenced modern Western culture.
AR 231: Typography
Credits 3AR 235: Photoshop for Graphic Design
Credits 3AR 236: Photoshop for Photography
Credits 3This course focuses on the tools photographers need to know for optimizing images, sharpening, retouching, black and white conversion, directing the viewer’s eye, HDR, panorama-stitching, and preparing images for media reproduction. Emphasis is placed on print, poster, and electronic media use.
AR 241: Fundamentals of Digital Photography
Credits 3Students are introduced to digital photography through the use of the digital SLR and photo quality printers to explore the technical and artistic issues involved in the process of shooting and making digital prints. Topics covered include basic camera operations, data management, visual design, and creative solutions to digital imaging problems and digital darkroom techniques. (Previously Digital Photography)
AR 242: Fundamentals of Film Photography
Credits 3AR 243: Fundamentals of Studio Photography
Credits 3AR 262: History of Photography
Credits 3AR 263: Art History I (Paleolithic - Gothic)
Credits 3AR 264: Art History II (Renaissance - Modern)
Credits 3AR 311: Advanced Drawing I
Credits 3Students learn advanced development of competent graphic expression by drawing from the model, with emphasis online, mass, gesture, and structure. Students manipulate various media and materials, developing an individual method and style.
AR 312: Advanced Drawing II
Credits 3Students learn advanced development of competent graphic expression by drawing from the model, with emphasis online, mass, gesture, and structure. Students manipulate various media and materials, developing an individual method and style.
AR 321: Advanced Painting I
Credits 3AR 331: Graphic Design for Print Media
Credits 3AR 332: Graphic Design for Web Media
Credits 3AR 341: Advanced Photography I
Credits 3AR 342: Advanced Photography II
Credits 3AR 343: Portrait Photography
Credits 3Advanced techniques for photographing people for portraits and fashion. Emphasis will be on developing and refining posing and lighting techniques in studio on a location shoot. Completed assignments will be used to create a professional portfolio in both black-and-white and color.
AR 344: Commercial Photography
Credits 3A conceptually based course that will explore various avenues of commercial and product photography. Topics studied will be lighting, historical, and contemporary style and presentation. The emphasis is on idea-based imagery used in advertising, editorial and fine art photography.
AR 401: Practicum in Visual Media
Credits 1 Max Credits 3Student gains practical experience in commercial art, photography or photojournalism. The student works under the cooperative direction of professionals and the art faculty. Student becomes familiar with ongoing tasks and techniques in commercial art, photography, or photo journalism concentration. Practicum of 10-12 hours each week is required. (Previously Practicum in Art/Photography).
AR 402: Practicum in Visual Media
Credits 1 Max Credits 3Student gains practical experience in commercial art, photography or photojournalism. The student works under the cooperative direction of professionals and the art faculty. Student becomes familiar with ongoing tasks and techniques in commercial art, photography, or photo journalism concentration. Practicum of 10-12 hours each week is required. (Previously Practicum in Art/Photography).
AR 403: Internship in Visual Media
Credits 1 Max Credits 3The student must work full-time in the commercial art, photography or photojournalism industry and perform ongoing tasks and practices of professionals in the student’s area of concentration. Student must apply to the employing organization and be accepted to work six to eight weeks under the direction of a professional. (Previously Internship in Art/Photography).