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Art and Design 182. Large Format Photography (3; max rotal 9) Prerequisite: Art 30 or equivalent and permission of instructor. Study of the large format camera and its creative application. Emphasis on individual assistance in both field and labor3cory work. Introduction to selective exposure and development control, optical effects, and applied compositional design. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) (Course fee. $25) 183. Field Studies in Photography (3; max total 12) Prerequisite: Art 30 or equivalent and permission of instructor. Individual formulation ofexploratory muld-image essays produced on location. Emphasizes individual conceptual goals and acquiring communicative skills appropriate to medium. Introduction to photographic theory and its practical applicadon to individual creative objectives. (2 lecture. 3 lab bours) (Course fee. $25) 185. Color Photography (3; max rotal 9) Prerequisite: Art 30 or equivalent and permission of instructor. Study of unique attributes of color in design and production ofphotographic prints. Multiformat color printing. Directed exploration ofcolor both conventional and experimental. Monochromatic and multichrome printing utilizing the camera and other printmaking sources. (2 lecture. 3 lab hours) (Course fee. $25) 190. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6) See Academic Placem~nt - Independent Study. Approved for SP grading. (Course fee, $30) 198. Internship in Art (1-6; max total 6) Prerequisites: permission ofinstructor and sponsoring agency. Experience in art related professions with agency under the Department of Art and Design supervision. Maximum credit reward an art major, 6 units. CRiNC grading only. (Minimum of 3 field hours per unit) GRADUATE COURSES (See Course Numbering System.) Art (A,·f) 220T. Topics in Studio Processes (3; max total 9) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of advanced scudio topics selected by the department. Coursework in- 154 eludes scudio productions, their critiques and evaluations. 230. Seminar in Art Theory (3; max total 9) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Theories of the visual arts as developed by artists, critics, and philosophers, and their application to art criticism in our time. Oral presentation and defense of critical papers required. Meets the graduate writing skills requirement. 240. Seminar in Art Studio (3j max total IS, max 9 in one area) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Work individually with selected staff in chosen area of concentration. Concurrent obligation to meet regularly scheduled seminars for group progress reports and critiques. 241. Graduate Painting (3; max total 6) Prerequisite: Art 141 or portfolio for review. Studio course in painting for graduate students. Selected concepts and problems in contemporary painting. Emphasis on individual exploration and development of personal direction. (6 lecture-lab hours) 253. Graduate Sculpture (3; max total 9) Prerequisite:Art 153 or submission ofportfolio for review. Faculty guided independent research and studio practice. Includes consultation, critiques, and portfolio development. Relatessculptural form to ideas, aesthetic concepts, and contemporary issues. Emphasis on professionalism and personal direction. (6 lecture-lab hours) 260. Seminar in Art History (3; max total 9) Prerequisites: 6 units of upper-division art history and permission of instructor. Research problems applicable to an history students or studio artists. Meets the graduate writing skills requirement. 290. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6) See Academic Placement - Ind~pendent Study. Approved for SP grading. (Course fee, $30) 298. Project (2-6; max total 6) Prerequisire: permission of the Art and Design Department graduate coordinatorj see Criuria for Thesis and Project. Preparation, production, design, and installation of original works produced while engaged in the graduate program. Exhibit commit-tee must approve ofthe work, location, and quality of installation. Abstract required. Approved for SPgrading. (Course fee. $30) 299. Tbesis (2-6; max total 6) Prerequisite: permission of the Art and Design Department graduate coordinaror; see Criuriafor Thesis andProject. Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis for the master's degree. Approved for SP grading. IN·SERVICE COURSE (See Course Numbering Systems.) Art (A"l) 343. Cootemporary Approaches in Art (I -3; repeatable for credit) Advanced processes not normally offered in regular courses. Areas may include art education, drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, crafts, and motion picture. COURSES GmplJic Desig" (GD) 40. Graphic Design: Computer Imaging (3) Introduction to computer and mechanical skills necessary in the area of graphic design. Includes projects encompassing the basic skills ofworking with Photoshop and Illustrator, scanning and placing images, typography and page layout, and mOunting and presenting artwork. (6 lab hours) (Compurer lab fee, $15) (Formerly GlD 63. GlD 40) 41. Typography (3) Prerequisites: IT 60, GO 40. Typographic principles, elements, and techniques. Type classification, selection, design, and layout. Computer projects. (6 lab hours) 42. Graphic Design (3) Prerequisites: Art 13, GD 41. Advertising and graphic design projects taken through steps from thumbnail sketches through rough layouts to computer-generated comprehensive ptesentations. Emphasis on evaluation of market and audience and development ofaesthetic solutions ro communication problems. (6 lab hours) 135. History of Graphic Design (3) Prerequisites: Art H 10 and 11. Asurvey of characteristic design approaches, solutions, materials, and technologies, their relationship to popular culture and trends, and their social and political history.
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Title | 1998-99 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1998-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 154 |
Full Text Search | Art and Design 182. Large Format Photography (3; max rotal 9) Prerequisite: Art 30 or equivalent and permission of instructor. Study of the large format camera and its creative application. Emphasis on individual assistance in both field and labor3cory work. Introduction to selective exposure and development control, optical effects, and applied compositional design. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) (Course fee. $25) 183. Field Studies in Photography (3; max total 12) Prerequisite: Art 30 or equivalent and permission of instructor. Individual formulation ofexploratory muld-image essays produced on location. Emphasizes individual conceptual goals and acquiring communicative skills appropriate to medium. Introduction to photographic theory and its practical applicadon to individual creative objectives. (2 lecture. 3 lab bours) (Course fee. $25) 185. Color Photography (3; max rotal 9) Prerequisite: Art 30 or equivalent and permission of instructor. Study of unique attributes of color in design and production ofphotographic prints. Multiformat color printing. Directed exploration ofcolor both conventional and experimental. Monochromatic and multichrome printing utilizing the camera and other printmaking sources. (2 lecture. 3 lab hours) (Course fee. $25) 190. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6) See Academic Placem~nt - Independent Study. Approved for SP grading. (Course fee, $30) 198. Internship in Art (1-6; max total 6) Prerequisites: permission ofinstructor and sponsoring agency. Experience in art related professions with agency under the Department of Art and Design supervision. Maximum credit reward an art major, 6 units. CRiNC grading only. (Minimum of 3 field hours per unit) GRADUATE COURSES (See Course Numbering System.) Art (A,·f) 220T. Topics in Studio Processes (3; max total 9) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of advanced scudio topics selected by the department. Coursework in- 154 eludes scudio productions, their critiques and evaluations. 230. Seminar in Art Theory (3; max total 9) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Theories of the visual arts as developed by artists, critics, and philosophers, and their application to art criticism in our time. Oral presentation and defense of critical papers required. Meets the graduate writing skills requirement. 240. Seminar in Art Studio (3j max total IS, max 9 in one area) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Work individually with selected staff in chosen area of concentration. Concurrent obligation to meet regularly scheduled seminars for group progress reports and critiques. 241. Graduate Painting (3; max total 6) Prerequisite: Art 141 or portfolio for review. Studio course in painting for graduate students. Selected concepts and problems in contemporary painting. Emphasis on individual exploration and development of personal direction. (6 lecture-lab hours) 253. Graduate Sculpture (3; max total 9) Prerequisite:Art 153 or submission ofportfolio for review. Faculty guided independent research and studio practice. Includes consultation, critiques, and portfolio development. Relatessculptural form to ideas, aesthetic concepts, and contemporary issues. Emphasis on professionalism and personal direction. (6 lecture-lab hours) 260. Seminar in Art History (3; max total 9) Prerequisites: 6 units of upper-division art history and permission of instructor. Research problems applicable to an history students or studio artists. Meets the graduate writing skills requirement. 290. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6) See Academic Placement - Ind~pendent Study. Approved for SP grading. (Course fee, $30) 298. Project (2-6; max total 6) Prerequisire: permission of the Art and Design Department graduate coordinatorj see Criuria for Thesis and Project. Preparation, production, design, and installation of original works produced while engaged in the graduate program. Exhibit commit-tee must approve ofthe work, location, and quality of installation. Abstract required. Approved for SPgrading. (Course fee. $30) 299. Tbesis (2-6; max total 6) Prerequisite: permission of the Art and Design Department graduate coordinaror; see Criuriafor Thesis andProject. Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis for the master's degree. Approved for SP grading. IN·SERVICE COURSE (See Course Numbering Systems.) Art (A"l) 343. Cootemporary Approaches in Art (I -3; repeatable for credit) Advanced processes not normally offered in regular courses. Areas may include art education, drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, crafts, and motion picture. COURSES GmplJic Desig" (GD) 40. Graphic Design: Computer Imaging (3) Introduction to computer and mechanical skills necessary in the area of graphic design. Includes projects encompassing the basic skills ofworking with Photoshop and Illustrator, scanning and placing images, typography and page layout, and mOunting and presenting artwork. (6 lab hours) (Compurer lab fee, $15) (Formerly GlD 63. GlD 40) 41. Typography (3) Prerequisites: IT 60, GO 40. Typographic principles, elements, and techniques. Type classification, selection, design, and layout. Computer projects. (6 lab hours) 42. Graphic Design (3) Prerequisites: Art 13, GD 41. Advertising and graphic design projects taken through steps from thumbnail sketches through rough layouts to computer-generated comprehensive ptesentations. Emphasis on evaluation of market and audience and development ofaesthetic solutions ro communication problems. (6 lab hours) 135. History of Graphic Design (3) Prerequisites: Art H 10 and 11. Asurvey of characteristic design approaches, solutions, materials, and technologies, their relationship to popular culture and trends, and their social and political history. |