Art Courses as of Fall 2011

ART B1
Art Appreciation
Lecture course which presents a broad introduction to the visual arts from prehistory to the present. The role of art in the creation of world culture, as well as art processes and visual vocabulary are examined. Intended for non-Art majors.
3 units, Lecture 54 hours

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ART B2
Drawing I
Course introduces the fundamentals of representational drawing. The visual vocabulary and design principles and elements are covered, as related to drawing. Media may include pencil, ink, charcoal, conte, pastels, and watercolor. (Formerly: Basic Drawing)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B3
Drawing II
A continuation of ART B2. Course builds on the conceptual and technical aspects of drawing; as well as an increased exploration of media and techniques. An increased use of color is required.
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B4
Two Dimensional Design
Course examines the principles and elements of two-dimensional design. Content includes: elements and principles of design, color theory, art terminology and analysis of form and content. (Formerly: ART B3ab.)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B5
Three Dimensional Design
An introduction to form, structure, the elements of design and three dimensional design theory. This course includes an exploration of various materials and techniques, with an emphasis on the creative process.
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B6
Acrylic Painting I
Course introduces the use of acrylic paint as an expressive medium. Tools, techniques, compositional elements, color theory, and craftsmanship as applied to painting are covered. (Formerly ART B4AB - Basic Painting - Acrylic Media.)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B7
Acrylic Painting II
A continuation of ART B6. Students review and refine techniques using acrylic paint as an expressive medium. Emphasis is placed upon personal explorations. (Formerly ART B4CD - Advanced Painting -- Acrylic Media.)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B8
Figure Drawing I
An introductory course in drawing from live models. Emphasis is placed upon an understanding of the structure, anatomy, and expression of the human figure. Media may include pencil, ink, charcoal, conte, pastels, and watercolor. (Formerly ART B2EF - Figure Drawing)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B9
Figure Drawing II
Drawing course, using live models, is a review and refinement of drawing techniques and exercises that are introduced in ART B8. Emphasis is placed upon a more personal expression of the human figure. Media may include pencil, ink, charcoal, conte, pastels, and watercolor. (Formerly ART B2GH - Advanced Figure Drawing.)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B10
Ceramics I
An introductory level ceramics course in which students design and construct hand-built and wheel-thrown ceramic objects. Students learn form and surface enrichment, use glazes, and load kilns. Serves students interested in developing fundamental ceramic skills. (Formerly ART B7AB - Ceramics - Basic)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B11
Ceramics II
A continuation of ART B10. Expanding the skills in forming techniques, wheel throwing and slab construction; various glaze applications. Exploration of building and surface treatments including slip casting, site specific and installation work. Raku and other firing techniques are covered. (Formerly ART B7CD - Ceramics - Intermediate)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B12
Ceramics III
Designed for students interested in developing a personal style in their work. Advanced wheel-throwing and hand building techniques, glaze application and formulation. Includes theory and practical application of kiln operation, electric and gas fired, oxidation and reduction. (Formerly ART B7EF - Ceramics - Advanced)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B13
Sculpture I
Introduces sculptural concepts and investigates their translation into three-dimensional forms. Problems involving various technical means are explored. Students investigate the role of materials and techniques in the creative process. (Formerly ART B11AB - Sculpture)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B14
Sculpture II
Advanced study in sculptural concepts and three-dimensional forms. Explores the expressive meaning of form and the expressive potential of materials. (Formerly ART B11CD - Advanced Sculpture)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B16
Digital Photography
Introduction to the possibilities of digital photography. Topics covered include digital cameras, scanning, printing, color management and file management. Students create original images for use in class, and explore photo manipulation with raster software. A suitable digital camera is required. (Formerly Introduction to Digital Photography)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B17
Black and White Photography
In this black and white photography course, students study the basic principles of cameras, optics, light, film development, exposure, exposure meters, and enlarging. Photographic quality, exploration of the photographer's environment, and personal expression is emphasized. A suitable 35mm film camera is required. (Formerly ART B17AB - Elementary Photography)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B20
Digital Art I - Vector Art
A foundational course introducing vector art and the use of digital technology as a design tool. Through a series of projects, students create original artwork and explore elements and principles of design. (Formerly Introduction to Digital Arts)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B24
Digital Art II - Raster Art
Introduces raster art as used in commercial digital media. Through a series of projects, students create original artwork and refine their design skills. Image creation, scanning, editing, composition, re-touching, and problem solving are explored. Elements, principles and language of design are reviewed. (Formerly Digital Imaging.)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B25
Typography
This course focuses on effective letterform usage in visual media. Students create typographic design solutions and explore the evolution of letterforms from ancient to contemporary. Projects feature investigation of structure, format, legibility, and expression.
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B29
Special Studies in Art
Independent study course intended for students pursuing deep exploration into a specific body of work. Content and unit credit are determined by the instructor and student in consultation. Enrollment by permission of instructor only.
1 to 3 units, Limit: 9 units.

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ART B35
Survey of Western Art I
This course is a historical survey of Western architecture and visual arts beginning in the Paleolithic age (30,000 BC) and continuing through Proto-Renaissance Europe (1400 CE).
3 units, 54 hours lecture

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ART B36
Survey of Western Art II
This lecture course is a historical survey of Western architecture and visual arts from 1400 CE to the present day.
3 units, 54 hours lecture

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ART B37
Survey of Art - Latin America
Historical survey of the arts in Latin America. Focuses on the Spanish-speaking regions of the Americas, as well as Cuba and the Dominican Republic. Students examine artistic contributions by Latin American artists from pre-history through colonial and modern art forms. (Formerly ART B30e. Note: Not open to students who have taken the equivalent course, CHST B30e or ART B30e.)
3 units, 54 hours lecture

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ART B40
Digital Illustration
Course introduces illustration for editorial, technical, scientific, and informational publication. Emphasis is placed on problem solving and the importance of concept development. Typography is considered as an integral element to illustration projects. (Formerly ART B22) Note: Not open to students who have taken the equivalent course, ART B22.
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B41
Advertising Design
Course focuses on the design of advertising. Through concept development, type and images, students create original advertising solutions. A broad study of advertising media will be explored. (Formerly ART B23 - Advertising Design)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B42
Graphic Design
Course in design with an emphasis on visual communication. Through concept development, type, and images, students create original design solutions. Identify and branding development is introduced. (Formerly ART B21.)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B46
Advanced Photography I
Course focus is on review and refinement of photography skills, with an emphasis on personal expression. A suitable SLR camera is required. (Formerly ART B17CD - Intermediate Photography)
3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B47
Advanced Photography II
Course is a study of photography in an area of specialized and personal interest. Advanced work is done in camera technique, printing practices and studio lighting. Students create technically proficient work of an expressive and original nature. A suitable SLR camera is required. (Formerly ART B17GH - Advanced Photography.) 3 units, 27 hours lecture, 81 hours lab

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ART B48
Advanced Photography III - Independent Study
Strengthening of graphic visualization and technical skills through challenging individual assignments, in preparation for professional experience. A suitable manually adjustable camera is required. Content and unit credit are determined by the instructor and student in consultation. Enrollment by permission of instructor only. (Formerly ART B18AB - Individual Projects/Photography) Units: 1 to 3, TBA.


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