#12 06 Courses #1 - Multiple Choices
#12 06 Courses #1 - Multiple Choices
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Phoenix College 2005-20<strong>06</strong> Catalog • 227<br />
ART152<br />
Sculpture II<br />
3 credits 6 periods lecture + lab<br />
Continuation of ART151 with emphasis<br />
on control of sculptural media.<br />
Prerequisites: ART151.<br />
ART161<br />
Ceramics I<br />
3 credits 6 periods lecture + lab<br />
Introduction to ceramic materials and<br />
techniques of hand construction,<br />
decorating, glazing and throwing on<br />
potters' wheel. Prerequisites: None.<br />
ART162<br />
Ceramics II<br />
3 credits 6 periods lecture + lab<br />
Major emphasis on wheel throwing,<br />
glaze making and decorating techniques.<br />
Prerequisites: ART161.<br />
ART165<br />
Watercolor Painting I<br />
3 credits 6 periods lecture + lab<br />
Transparent and Gouache watercolor<br />
painting. Prerequisites: ART111 and<br />
ART112 or permission of instructor.<br />
ART166<br />
Watercolor Painting II<br />
3 credits 6 periods lecture + lab<br />
Painting in water soluble media.<br />
Emphasis on individual techniques and<br />
design. Prerequisites: ART165.<br />
ART167<br />
Painting I<br />
3 credits 6 periods lecture + lab<br />
Exploration of technical and expressive<br />
possibilities of various painting media in<br />
easel painting. Prerequisites: ART111<br />
and ART112 or permission of instructor.<br />
ART168<br />
Painting II<br />
3 credits 6 periods lecture + lab<br />
Continued refinement of painting skills<br />
and investigation of new possibilities in<br />
painting. Prerequisites: ART167 or<br />
permission of instructor.<br />
ART/ADA 169<br />
Two-Dimensional Computer Design<br />
3 credits 6 periods lecture + lab<br />
Generation of electronic twodimensional<br />
images and traditional<br />
methods of visual problem solving.<br />
Understanding of computer techniques<br />
and art presentation methods.<br />
Prerequisites or Corequisites: ART100<br />
or permission of instructor.<br />
ART/ADA170<br />
Three-Dimensional Computer Design<br />
3 credits 6 periods lecture + lab<br />
Artistic manipulation of computer<br />
images. Emphasis on color and threedimensional<br />
design in production of<br />
these images. Existing software used to<br />
generate three-dimensional art.<br />
Prerequisites: ART100, ART169, or<br />
permission of instructor.<br />
ART/ADA173<br />
Computer Art<br />
3 credits 6 periods lecture + lab<br />
Introduction to the multiple elements of<br />
paint software programs using the<br />
microcomputer. Basic foundation in the<br />
use of computer techniques including<br />
color paint programs for the production<br />
of computer images. Use of electronic<br />
input and output devices. Prerequisites:<br />
ART100, or permission of instructor.<br />
ART/ADA175<br />
Electronic Publishing Design I<br />
3 credits 6 periods lecture + lab<br />
Introduction to the multiple elements of<br />
commercial publishing using the<br />
microcomputer. Basic foundation in the<br />
use of electronic page layout techniques.<br />
Emphasis on publication design layout<br />
and concepts. Prerequisites or<br />
Corequisites: ART100 or permission of<br />
instructor.<br />
ART/ADA177<br />
Computer-Photographic Imaging<br />
3 credits 6 periods lecture + lab<br />
Introduction to the multiple elements of<br />
microcomputer-photographic imaging.<br />
Basic foundation in the use of the<br />
photographic manipulation of images<br />
using software programs. Special<br />
attention to aesthetic foundations<br />
underlying photographic composition.<br />
Prerequisites or Corequisites: ART100<br />
or permission of instructor.<br />
ART179<br />
Electronic Presentation Design<br />
3 credits 6 periods lecture + lab<br />
Introduction to the multiple elements of<br />
commercial-graphic presentation<br />
materials using the microcomputer and<br />
other advanced technologies. Basic<br />
foundation in the use of computer<br />
presentation software programs using<br />
presentation techniques. Special<br />
attention to aesthetic foundations<br />
underlying all presentation materials.<br />
Prerequisites or Corequisites: ART100<br />
or permission of instructor.<br />
ART180 -- Designer's Tools Modules<br />
1 credit 2 periods lecture + lab<br />
Introduction to the multiple elements of a<br />
selected visual art software package using the<br />
microcomputer. Basic foundation in the use<br />
of electronic techniques including<br />
appropriate input and output production<br />
devices. Prerequisites: ART100, or<br />
permission of instructor.<br />
ART180AB<br />
Designer's Tools: Page Maker<br />
ART180AC<br />
Designer's Tools: QuarkXPress<br />
ART180AD<br />
Designer's Tools: Adobe Illustrator<br />
ART180AE<br />
Designer's Tools: Adobe Photoshop<br />
ART180AF<br />
Designer's Tools: Paint Software<br />
ART180AH<br />
Designer's Tools: Aldus Freehand<br />
ART180AI<br />
Designer's Tools: 3-D Studio Textures<br />
ART180AJ<br />
Designer's Tools: 3-D Special Effects<br />
ART180AK<br />
Designer's Tools: Adobe Premier<br />
ART180AL<br />
Designer's Tools: Character Studio<br />
ART181<br />
Graphic Design I<br />
3 credits 6 periods lecture + lab<br />
Introduction to development of lettering<br />
and design skills through functional and<br />
aesthetic use of typography.<br />
Concentration on lettering for<br />
reproduction, type indication, historical<br />
development, type specification, and use<br />
of letter forms as design elements.<br />
Prerequisites: ART112 or permission of<br />
instructor.<br />
ART182<br />
Graphic Design II<br />
3 credits 6 periods lecture + lab<br />
Concept development and design<br />
solutions to problems in consumer<br />
advertising, sales promotion and public<br />
relations material. Interpreting art form<br />
and copy through creative graphic<br />
solutions. Pasteup and production<br />
processes. Prerequisites: ART181 or<br />
permission of instructor.<br />
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