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ARAB 350 - Advanced Conversational Arabic Units: 4 GE
Four lectures plus laboratory.
Prerequisite(s): ARAB 202 .
Study of one or more spoken varieties of Arabic, with emphasis on advanced conversational proficiency. Social and cultural topics, conversational strategies and stylistic features. May be repeated with new content. Maximum Credits: eight units.
Note: Taught in Arabic. No credit will be given for lower division courses taken after successfully completing any upper division Arabic course taken in Arabic. This course satisfies the general education cultural diversity requirement.
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ARAB 360 - Advanced Arabic Grammar Units: 3 GE
Prerequisite(s): ARAB 202 .
Arabic grammar and grammatical relations, parts of speech, and cases. Word, sentence, and discourse structure. Comparison between Modern Standard Arabic and spoken Arabic.
Note: Taught in Arabic. No credit will be given for lower division courses taken after successfully completing any upper division Arabic course taken in Arabic.
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ARAB 496 - Topics in Arabic Studies Units: 1-4
Topics in Arabic language, literature, culture, and linguistics. May be repeated with new content. Maximum Credits: eight units.
Note: See Class Schedule for specific content. Limit of nine units of any combination of 296, 496, 596 courses applicable to a bachelor’s degree. Taught in Arabic. No credit will be given for lower division courses taken after successfully completing any upper division Arabic course taken in Arabic.
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ARAB 499 - Special Study Units: 1-3
Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.
Individual study. Maximum Credits: six units.
Note: Taught in Arabic. No credit will be given for lower division courses taken after successfully completing any upper division Arabic course taken in Arabic.
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ART 100 - Drawing I Units: 3
Six hours.
Fundamentals of observational and subjective drawing in a variety of media.
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ART 101 - Two Dimensional Design Units: 3
Six hours.
Fundamentals of elements and organizing principles of two dimensional design to include basic color theory in a variety of media.
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ART 102 - Drawing II Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 100 .
Line and value in drawing; emphasis on structure and proportion, sketching, gesture, and contour drawing.
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ART 103 - Three Dimensional Design Units: 3
Six hours.
Fundamentals of elements and organizing principles of three dimensional design to include a variety of media and processes.
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ART 104 - Artists and Designers in Real Time Units: 3
Overview of professional practice in contemporary art, design, art history. Readings and discussion contextualize presentation topics.
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ART 107 - Photography and Visual Communication Units: 3
Six hours.
Visual expression and literacy using photographic concepts and media.
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ART 133 - Modern Making Units: 3 GE
Contemporary object design and production. Introduction to techniques, processes, and technologies used in craft, design, and creative industries.
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ART 148 - Visual Presentation Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 100 .
Design drawing techniques including interior presentation drawings, interior detailing, architectural drafting, and lettering. Tools and materials used in the design professions.
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ART 157 - Introduction to Art Units: 3 GE
Offered at: SDSU Main Campus and SDSU Imperial Valley
An illustrated lecture course dealing with the meaning of art derived from an investigation of the principles of art. Designed to increase the understanding and appreciation of art.
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ART 203 - Life Drawing I Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 100 .
Drawing from the nude model. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 204 - Painting I Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 100 and ART 101 .
Pictorial composition and techniques of painting.
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ART 210 - Printmaking I Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 100 and ART 101 .
Introduction and exploration of basic printmaking media. Emphasis on aesthetic and technical processes in intaglio, lithography, relief and serigraphy.
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ART 216 - Sculpture I Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 103 .
Introduction and experimentation of basic sculpture ideas, methods, and materials. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 220 - Design in Crafts Units: 3
Six hours.
Aesthetics, functional elements, and history of designed objects across a variety of media.
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ART 223 - Introduction to Woodworking Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 103 .
Principles of design through the making of furniture. Basic techniques in woodworking and joinery.
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ART 226 - Introduction to Ceramics Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 101 , or ART 103 .
Introduction to design and construction of ceramic forms and use of glaze for surface enhancement, to include traditional approaches to basic clay-working hand skills, contemporary issues and imagery, and craft history.
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ART 231 - Jewelry and Metals IA Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 103 .
Design and construction of jewelry and small objects in non-ferrous metals. Basic fabrication, forming, and surface embellishment techniques for metal.
Note: Not open to students with credit in ART 331 .
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ART 240 - Fundamentals of Digital Media Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in ART 101 .
Principles of digital media used in visual communication.
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ART 241 - Graphic Design I Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in ART 100 , ART 101 , ART 103 , ART 104 . Proof of completion of prerequisite(s) required: Copy of transcript.
Principles of visual presentation. Development of image-generation skills, verbal and visual design literacy. Printed and screen-based graphic design media.
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ART 242 - Typography I Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in ART 100 , ART 101 , ART 103 , ART 104 . Proof of completion of prerequisite(s) required: Copy of transcript.
Fundamentals of typography to include history, theory, and practice with emphasis on study of letterforms and typographic layout systems for printed and screen-based media.
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ART 247 - The House and Its Environment Units: 3
Architecture, interior design, landscape and city planning for forming the physical and aesthetic environment.
Note: Not open to students with credit in ART 347 .
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ART 248 - Digital Presentation Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 101 .
Methods and media of the professional artist and designer stressing art principles.
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ART 249 - Environmental Presentation Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 148 .
Methods, materials, and tools of the professional environmental designer stressing art principles.
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ART 250 - The Contemporary Interior: Ideas and Narrations Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 101 and ART 103 . Recommended: ART 148 .
Elementary design strategies for interior architecture.
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ART 251 - Introduction to Interior Design Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 101 and ART 148 .
Elementary functional and aesthetic studies in interior space and form. Relationships of light, color, texture, shape and volume.
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ART 258 - Introduction to Art History I Units: 3 GE
Art development in painting, sculpture, architecture, and handicrafts from the dawn of art to the Renaissance. Illustrated.
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ART 259 - Introduction to Art History II Units: 3 GE
The period from the Renaissance through the modern school treated in the same manner as in ART 258 .
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ART 263 - African, Asian, and Oceanic Art Units: 3
Arts of African, Asian, and oceanic countries from prehistoric to pre-modern times. Role of religious beliefs and state ideologies in shaping visual characteristics of cultures in these regions.
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ART 296 - Experimental Topics Units: 1-4
Selected topics. May be repeated with new content.
Note: See Class Schedule for specific content. Limit of nine units of any combination of 296, 496, 596 courses applicable to a bachelor’s degree.
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ART 299 - Special Study Units: 3
Prerequisite(s): Consent of program director and instructor.
Individual study.
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ART 313 - Screen Printing Studio Units: 3
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in any studio art class at 200-level or above.
Traditional and experimental processes and techniques of screen printing to include design development and artistic image making through a cohesive body of work utilizing the medium.
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ART 323 - Furniture Design and Woodworking I Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 103 . Recommended: ART 148 .
Principles of design through the making of furniture. Basic techniques in woodworking and joinery.
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ART 325 - Ceramics IA: Throwing Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 101 , or ART 103 .
Basic methods of forming, decorating, glazing, and firing pottery forms with emphasis on the use of the potter’s wheel.
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ART 326 - Ceramics IB: Handbuilt Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 101 , or ART 103 .
Design and construction of handbuilt ceramic forms and application of glaze for surface enhancement. Traditional approaches and contemporary issues.
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ART 331 - Jewelry and Metals IB Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 103 .
Creative design and construction in metal of jewelry and small objects. Techniques in three-dimensional forming and constructions in non-ferrous metals.
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ART 340 - Digital Photography I Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 101 ; or ART 240 , or ART 248 .
Visual communication and expression using digital photographic media and digital imaging techniques.
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ART 341 - Graphic Design II Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in ART 241 and ART 242 . Proof of completion of prerequisite(s) required: Copy of transcript.
Visual problem-solving skills through a variety of design methods. Conceptual thinking, experimentation, and research in design for print and screen-based media. Study of content, form, signs, and symbols.
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ART 342A - Typography II Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in ART 241 and ART 242 . Proof of completion of prerequisite(s) required: Copy of transcript.
Typographic issues pertaining to concept, expression, and meaning using design tools for development of printed and screen-based media. Implementation of narrative and time-based typographic systems.
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ART 342B - Expressive Typography Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 203 , ART 204 , ART 210 , ART 216 , ART 220 , ART 226 , ART 231 , ART 240 , ART 241 , ART 242 , ART 249 , or ART 251 .
History, process, and technology of relief printing and experimental concepts using digital technologies, moveable type and photographic processes to create individual and collaborative designs that integrate image and text. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 343 - Illustration I Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 102 , ART 203 , or ART 204 .
Visual notation, sketching, representational drawing, and visual translation related to art and design.
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ART 344 - Design for the Internet I Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in ART 240 , ART 241 , ART 242 , or ART 340 .
Creative and practical applications of interactive visual communication for presentation on the Internet.
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ART 345 - History of Graphic Design Units: 3
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in ART 258 and ART 259 . Proof of completion of prerequisite(s) required: Copy of transcript.
Evolution of graphic communication from prehistory through postmodern design and the digital revolution.
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ART 346 - Introduction to Book Arts Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 204 , ART 210 , ART 220 , ART 240 , ART 241 , or ART 242 .
Terminology, tools, materials, and reproduction processes related to the making of books; historical and contemporary book structures; and development of content in the form of image and text. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 347 - The House and Its Environment Units: 3
Architecture, interior design, landscape, and city planning for forming the physical and aesthetic environment, its simplicities and complexities.
Note: Not open to students with credit in ART 247 .
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ART 348 - Three Dimensional Digital Media Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 240 , ART 241 , ART 242 , ART 248 or ART 340 .
Design communication utilizing digital media as it relates to three-dimensional objects and spatial environments.
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ART 352 - Methods and Materials of Interior Design Units: 3
Prerequisite(s): ART 251 .
Codes, contractual issues, design practices, legal liabilities, professional ethics, and project management. Selection of materials and methods of installation.
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ART 357 - World Art in Contemporary Life Units: 3 GE
World art and technology from ancient to post modern era and their relationship to contemporary culture and life. Gallery visits required.
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ART 371 - Medieval Art Units: 3
Prerequisite(s): ART 258 .
Development of painting, sculpture, and architecture from time of Constantine through Gothic period.
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ART 380 - Architecture That Changed Our World Units: 3 GE
Visual culture in contemporary art and design through architecture in historical survey.
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ART 385 - Art Education History and Practice Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 101 , or ART 103 .
History and theory of art education. Role of art in child and adolescent development, art heritage, diversity and equity in art education and teaching methodologies.
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ART 386A - Art Field Experience with Elementary and Middle School Students Units: 1
Prerequisite(s): ART 101 , upper division standing, and consent of instructor.
Prepares pre-service teachers to be effective educators of visual art. Field observation, class lectures on lesson planning, instructional techniques, and strategies for teaching art to elementary school and middle school students.
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ART 386B - Art Field Experience with High School Students Units: 1
Prerequisite(s): ART 101 , upper division standing, and consent of instructor.
Prepares pre-service teachers to be effective educators of visual art. Field observation, class lectures on lesson planning, instructional techniques, and strategies for teaching art to high school students.
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ART 387 - Art for Elementary School Teacher Units: 3
Offered at: SDSU Main Campus and SDSU Imperial Valley
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 101 , or upper division standing and consent of instructor.
A design-crafts course that explores in depth materials and processes primarily used by the elementary school teacher.
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ART 403 - Life Drawing II Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 203 .
Drawing the nude model. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 404 - Painting II Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 204 .
Concepts that enhance basic painting principles and a broad range of painting issues. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 407 - Black and White Photography Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 100 , ART 101 , and ART 103 .
Black and white photography and darkroom techniques combined with independent research in contemporary art and photography. Criticism in contemporary context. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 409 - Photography: Past and Present Units: 3
Prerequisite(s): ART 258 or ART 259 for art majors or ART 157 for non-art majors.
Artistic, technological, social, and political influences on photography from 1839 to contemporary practice. Aesthetic philosophies, major movements, important practitioners and influences on acceptance of photography as art. Photography incorporated in other art mediums.
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ART 410 - Intaglio Printmaking Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 210 or ART 346 .
Creative intaglio-etching, drypoint, aquatint, engraving and variations. Emphasis on fine print quality and technical development. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 412 - Museums from the Inside Units: 3
Prerequisite(s): ART 157 or ART 258 or ART 259 .
How museums work. The institutional mission statement, community involvement, trustees, business functions and strategies, fundraising, promotions, branding, non-profit accounting, curatorial, education and outreach, collection management, facilities design, research, libraries, exhibition, collection, and public security.
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ART 416 - Sculpture II Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 216 .
Intermediate level investigations into sculptural ideas, processes, and materials. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 423 - Furniture Design and Woodworking II Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 323 .
Intermediate individual design: Exploration of materials, processes and function. Specialized techniques focusing on case construction, making of drawers and doors for furniture. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 425 - Ceramics II Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 325 or ART 326 .
Continuation of ART 325 or ART 326 . Further development of knowledge, skills and philosophy of ceramics through individual creative projects.
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ART 431 - Jewelry and Metals IIA - Jewelry Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 231 or ART 331 .
Further development of design and metalworking skills specifically related to jewelry. Specialized techniques such as casting, chasing, stone setting, die forming and enameling. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 432 - Jewelry and Metals IIB - Metalsmithing Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 231 or ART 331 .
Creative design and techniques in metalsmithing. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 440 - Digital Photography II Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in ART 340 , or ART 240 and ART 407 .
Visual and creative expression using digital photographic media with emphasis on refining technical and conceptual visual communication skills. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 441 - Graphic Design III Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in Art ART 341 , ART 342A . Proof of completion of prerequisite(s) required: Copy of transcript.
Analysis and translation of complex information into visual communication systems.
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ART 442 - Typography III Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in ART 341 , ART 342A . Proof of completion of prerequisite(s) required: Copy of transcript.
Typographic problem solving including more complex text materials and type with image. Maximum Credits: six units with consent of instructor.
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ART 443 - Illustration II Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in ART 343 .
Drawing and illustration methods, materials, tools, and processes as they relate to art and design.
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ART 444 - Design for the Internet II Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in ART 344 .
Intermediate design and development for World Wide Web. Topics include Web standards, CSS, advanced scripting, and experimental applications. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 445A - Professional Practice in Art and Design Units: 1
Grading Method: Cr/NC
Two hours.
Prerequisite(s): Any 300-level art course.
Evolving role of the artist and designer in contemporary art and design practice, standards of professional conduct, and business practices.
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ART 445B - Graphic Design Internship Units: 3
Grading Method: Cr/NC
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in two of the following: ART 441 , ART 442 , ART 450 , ART 454 , or ART 541 , and portfolio review. Proof of completion of prerequisite(s) required: Copy of transcript.
Field experience with practicing professionals. Maximum Credits: six units with consent of instructor.
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ART 445C - Senior Portfolio/Exhibition Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in two of the following: ART 441 , ART 442 , ART 450 , ART 454 , or ART 541 for graphic design majors. Grade of C (2.0) or better in two of the following: ART 444 , ART 448 , ART 540 , or ART 544 for multimedia majors; and portfolio review. Proof of completion of prerequisite(s) required: Copy of transcript.
Planning, strategy, and development of a comprehensive body of design work to be professionally presented in a portfolio and/or exhibition format. Maximum Credits: six units with consent of instructor.
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ART 446 - The Printed Book Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 340 , ART 342A , ART 342B , ART 346 , ART 407 , or ART 410 .
Creative research focused on concept, context, and form as they relate to communication and personal or collaborative expression within the context of the book. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 448 - Sequential Media Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in ART 340 , ART 341 , ART 344 , or ART 348 .
Study and presentation of sequential imagery related to digital video production and motion graphics. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 450 - Packaging Design Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in ART 341 , ART 342A . Proof of completion of prerequisite(s) required: Copy of transcript.
Principles and theories of design: branding, typography, illustration, and photography applied to three-dimensional form within a specified social and cultural context with emphasis on strategy and concept; structure, functionality and materials; and modular systems.
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ART 451 - Residential Interior Design Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 249 , ART 250 , ART 251 .
Survey, analysis and conceptual design methods of residential interiors stressing materials, equipment, components and structural detailing. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 452 - Art and Design Internship Units: 1-3
Grading Method: Cr/NC
Prerequisite(s): Any 300-level art course and portfolio.
Field experience with practicing professional artists and designers. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 453 - Detail Design for Mixed-Use Interiors Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 249 , ART 250 , ART 251 . Recommended: ART 451 .
Approaches to codes and regulations, construction and assembly drawings, contractual agreements, environmental design, project supervision, space planning, and specification writing.
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ART 454 - Experiential Graphic Design Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in ART 341 , ART 342A . Proof of completion of prerequisite(s) required: Copy of transcript.
Identification and communication systems applied to environmental solutions. Landmark and wayfinding systems in interior, exterior, and architectural environments. Maximum Credits: six units with consent of instructor.
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ART 496 - Experimental Topics Units: 1-4
Selected topics. May be repeated with new content.
Note: See Class Schedule for specific content. Limit of nine units of any combination of 296, 496, 596 courses applicable to a bachelor’s degree.
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ART 499 - Special Study Units: 1-3
Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.
Individual study. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 500 - Advanced Drawing Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 102 , ART 203 , ART 204 , ART 210 , ART 343 , or ART 406 .
Drawing emphasizing qualitative aspect of visual subject matter. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 502 - Inter-Media Units: 1-3
Two hours for each unit of credit.
Prerequisite(s): Upper division standing and consent of instructor.
Process and materials in plane and space. Maximum Credits: six units. M.F.A. students: six units applicable to the M.A. degree; nine units applicable to the M.F.A. degree.
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ART 503 - Life Drawing and Painting III Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 204 and ART 403 .
Drawing and painting from nude and costumed models. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 504 - Painting III Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 404 .
Approaches to contemporary concepts in painting. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 506 - Contemporary Issues Units: 3
Prerequisite(s): Upper division standing.
Art and design issues relevant to contemporary global society. Sources of inspiration in art and design practice and topical issues examined. Field trips.
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ART 516 - Sculpture III Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 416 .
Advanced level investigations into sculptural ideas, processes, and materials. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 517 - Figurative Sculpture II Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 216 .
Figurative study with emphasis on individual exploration. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 523 - Furniture Design and Woodworking III Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Six units of ART 423 .
Advanced individual design: Exploration of materials, process and function. Continued focus on development of personal design statements and specialized techniques. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 524 - Digital Fabrication for Art and Design Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): A 300- or 400-level art or design course.
Design, visualization, and fabrication processes utilizing modeling and machining software. Basic techniques in computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM). Small-scale production techniques and outsourcing for artists and designers. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 525 - Ceramics III Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 425 .
Study of ceramic design through creative projects of clay forms. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 526 - Clay and Glaze Technology in Ceramic Design Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 425 .
Experimentation and application of research concerning the use of ceramic materials and techniques as an integral part of the design process. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 531 - Jewelry and Metals IIIA-Jewelry Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 431 .
Problems involving fabrication processes already studied in order to increase technical competence while exploring personal design statements; specialized techniques such as photoetching and electroforming. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 532 - Jewelry and Metals IIIB-Metalsmithing Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): ART 432 .
Advanced problems involving metal processes to increase technical competence while exploring personal design statements. Maximum Credits: six units.
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ART 540 - Advanced Photographic Projects Units: 3
Six hours.
Prerequisite(s): Grade of C (2.0) or better in ART 440 , or ART 340 and ART 407 .
Visual and creative expression using photographic media, including traditional and digital processes. Emphasis on conceptual project development and portfolio. Maximum Credits: six units with consent of instructor.
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