AR101. Discourses in Media & Design (3)
This course introduces student to ongoing conversations in the arts, media and design. It offers students an occasion to perform the visual, verbal and conceptual skill-sets essential to describing and analyzing aesthetic forms. Students will consider composition, color and texture (among others) as they apply to advertising, performance art, media and film among others). Lectures, discussions, readings and experiential assignments will draw from a variety of media, cultures and periods.
AR236. Beginning Digital Photography (3)
This class is an introduction to digital photography. Both technical and esthetic issues will be covered, including the understanding and use of digital cameras and their applications, such as using proper exposure techniques and lighting, depth of field, and shutter speed. Students will also review the principles of design and elements of composition to show how they apply to the craft of photography. Historical photographers, as they relate to the various assignments will be discussed along with photographic history. Digital outputting and portfolio preparation will also be taught, along with an introduction to Photoshop. Students will be expected to provide their own digital camera capable of manual settings i.e. to be able to manually change aperture, shutter speed, and ISO setting. Students will also be responsible for any printing and mounting costs.
AR105. 2D Design (3)
Comprehensive study of principles and elements of two-dimensional composition. Topics covered include line, shape, texture, value, space, rhythm, balance, unity, variety, repetition, movement, scale and proportion. Color projects are introduced to develop artistic awareness and solutions to color theory. Studio and lecture. Required of majors before admission to courses numbered above 100. .
AR106. 3D Design (3)
Comprehensive study of use of color in two and three-dimensional composition. Topics covered include relativity of color, its optical and expressive properties, its relationship to design elements and principles, color schemes and use of color in a variety of media. Studio and lecture. Required of major before admission to courses numbered above 100. Pre-requisite AR 105 or consent of instructor.
AR320. Aesthetics in Art & Antiques (3)
This course focuses on a theme in one of the following areas in art; graphic design, painting, printmaking, drawing, photography, art therapy, ceramics or sculpture. Pre-requisites: AR 103, 104 and AR 105, 106 or consent of instructor.
AR304. Contemporary Art History (3)
Survey of developments in American and European visual art from World War II to the present. Students examine critical issues along with style and meaning in contemporary art.