ART 100 - Art History: Prehistory to Middle Ages

A study of the history of the creative process and artistic expression from prehistoric art to the middle ages. Topics may include the art and architecture of Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. This course may be taken to fulfill either a humanities or social science elective. This course carries SUNY General Education Humanities and The Arts credit.

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (3) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 101 - Art History: Renaissance to Modern Art

A study of the history of the creative process and artistic expression from the Renaissance to the present. Topics may include Renaissance, Baroque, Impressionist, and modern art. This course may be taken to fulfill either a humanities or social science elective. This course carries SUNY General Education Humanities and The Arts credit.

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (3) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 102 - Foundation Drawing I

This course give students an introduction to all the basic skills of observation, free-hand drawing and critique. It is a foundation for all studio courses. Craftsmanship and development of techniques in a variety of media is demonstrated through the creative process. This course carries SUNY General Education The Arts credit.

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (4) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 103 - Foundation Drawing II

In this course, students will continue to hone their developing skills of observation, freehand drawing and critique. Students will be introduced to more complex media techniques, color and design. Prerequisite: Take ART-102 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (4) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 104 - Design I

In this course students will understand and use two-dimensional design in the creation of a physical product in order to communicate verbally and visually. Students will develop ways to persevere through giving and receiving critical feedback as part of the creative process. This course carries SUNY General Education The Arts credit.

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (4) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 105 - Design II

In this course students will understand and use three-dimensional design in the creation of a physical product in order to communicate verbally and visually. Students will develop ways to persevere through giving and receiving critical feedback to use as positive tools within the creative process. Prerequisite: Take ART-104 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (4) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 106 - Ceramics I

A study of the basic techniques of ceramic materials, including pinch, coil and slab building, wheel throwing, firing and glazing. Ceramics as an art form with an emphasis on design and function.

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (4) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 109 - Art Portal

This first year seminar course is designed to introduce Fine Art and Graphic Design students to the basic ideas and concepts of what it means to be an artist and or designer. Students will develop a plan for developing a portfolio prior to graduation. Basic Macintosh computer skills, an introduction to college computing, individualized student support, college survival skills, and career planning will also be included in the course.

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  • 2 Credit(s)
  • (2) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 110 - Digital Photography

This course is designed to provide an introduction to digital photography and will cover the creative process and appreciation of methods of artistic expression through projects and exercises. The course will cover the parts of the camera and how they are used, technical and practical aspects of the digital camera, the composition of photographs using principles of art, critical analysis of photographs through peer critique and the study of notable artists, the use of image editing software and editing and manipulating photographs, and output options. The class will also cover basic techniques for improving picture quality. This course carries SUNY General Education The Arts credit.

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (4) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 115 - Computer Imaging

Students get an in-depth look at image-making from the perspective of creating art using vector based and pixel based programs. Students express themselves from brainstorming through to thumbnail sketches. Students get comfortable in a desktop environment and are taught best practice for file directory building and selection of applications appropriate to the project being created. Students develop a practice using the tools necessary for a graphic designer including scanning, printing, image manipulation, vector drawing and the preparation of files for presentation. This course carries SUNY General Education The Arts credit.

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (4) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 116 - Computer Publishing

Students are introduced to the idea of using a computer as a means of creating and sharing visual content. Print and digital publishing are explored. Students are exposed to the considerations inherent to the process of creating published communications. Attention is focused on proper use of color, typography, and image preparation. Students are also exposed to best practices in presenting work digitally and in print. Focus is placed on professional presentation of deliverable publications. Prerequisite: Take ART-115 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (4) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 125 - A Global Introduction to Art

This is an introductory, General Education course designed for the non-art major. This course provides a framework and language for describing, interpreting, and appreciating art. It explores fundamental questions associated with art across diverse cultures (western and non-western) and throughout history. For example, students consider how to define art, various cultural and personal motivations for producing art, the art making process, and the ways in which art reflects its cultural and historical moment. Content is presented through lectures, discussion, hands-on exercises, and student group work and presentations. This course carries SUNY General Education The Arts credit.

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (3) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 199 - Independent Study

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (3) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 200 - Figure Drawing I

Representation and dynamic drawing of human figure based on observation of organic relationship, gestures, action, motion and rhythm. Prerequisite: Take ART-103 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (4) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 201 - Figure Drawing II

A continuation of Art 200. Drawing from figures to develop proportion, structure, gesture, movement and composition in various media. Prerequisite: Take ART-200 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (4) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 202 - Painting I

In this course students will have an introduction to the medium of oil paint, using still life and portraiture as the basis for the study of color and form. Prerequisite: Take ART-102 ART-103;

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (3-3) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 204 - Painting II

In this course students will continue to use oil paint as the primary medium, but the focus will be primarily on developing a personal approach to thematic content. Students will establish their visual vocabulary and strengthen their oral communication skills through interaction with their colleagues and the instructor. Prerequisite: Take ART-202 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (3-3) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 205 - Modeling and Sculpture

An introductory examination of the materials and processes used in creating three-dimensional objects. The techniques of modeling with plasteline, plaster and wire along with casting in plaster and bronze will be covered. An introduction to 3D printing technology will be included. Subjects will range from portraiture to abstraction. Prerequisite: Take ART-102 and ART-104 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (6) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 206 - Modeling and Sculpture II

A continuation of ART 205, with an emphasis on individual student projects. Students will further an understanding of three-dimensional form by working with different processes and media such as: woodworking, welding, carving and casting in bronze. Prerequisite: Take ART-205 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (4) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 209 - Printmaking

An introductory survey of the materials and processes used in the production of multiple fine arts prints. Basic techniques of relief, collagraph, intaglio and screen printing will be explored from both traditional and contemporary aspects. Prerequisite: Take ART-102 and ART-104 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (6) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 212 - Ceramics II

A continuation of ART 106. The course will introduce the student to more challenging techniques and processes, expanding the scope and dimension of previously learned material. Prerequisite: Take ART-106; minimum grade C-;

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (4) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 215 - Graphic Design I

Students are exposed to the different stages of the process of developing visual communication, from research and development on through to reflection and refinement. The practice of documenting the creative process and honing presentation skills will be emphasized. Students apply and explore design principles as they take on design challenges and experiment with the development of their own style. Priority is placed on understanding typography, color, image manipulation and audience in the development of a successful visual solution to communicate a vision. Prerequisite: Take ART-105 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (3-3) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 216 - Graphic Design II

Students will develop new work based on design challenges while reworking and refining previous works. There is a focus on preparing solutions for an audience with an understanding of the language appropriate for professional communication in the graphic design field. Students will then practice visual and verbal presentation techniques. The course culminates in the development of a graphics portfolio for entry into the job market or the next level of education. Prerequisite: Take ART-215 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (3-3) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 218 - Advanced Digital Photography Methods

This course offers advanced photographic instruction for those with experience in digital photography. It expands upon the skills related to the capture, editing and printing of digital images. Emphasis will be on artistic expression, conceptual development and style through the use of digital technology. Prerequisite: Take ART-110 OR DIG-110 with minimum Grade of C-

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (3-3) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 220 - Graphic Illustration

Students are challenged with exploring various mediums to communicate a message visually. Emphasis is on drawing and development of imagery based on references. Students develop solutions based on clients' needs.

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (4) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 221 - Advanced Drawing

This course will emphasize the development of students' visual vocabulary and more personal approaches to media, techniques, and thematic content. This course will be offered in the fall semester. Prerequisites: ART 103. Prerequisite: Take ART-103; minimum grade C-;

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (4) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 222 - Design for the Web

The course will offer students a comprehensive understanding of design issues related to web site planning and creation. Students will explore methods of multimedia design and production. While developing a basic technical understanding of this technology, students will focus on visual and informational issues. Prerequisite: Take ART-115 and ART-215 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (4) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 223 - Women in Art

A survey of the work of women painters, sculptors, architects, designers, photographers, and craftspersons from earliest times to the present. Woman as image in the visual arts will also be examined as it relates to her role in society. Prerequisite: Take ART-100 and ART-101 with Minimum Grade C-

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (3) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 225 - Typography: Evolution & Application

This studio art course is intended to be an exploration of typography from prehistoric mark making through current international trends in typography. This art course traces the history and impact of typography on culture and will explore the human need to connect and communicate using type. Students will study letter forms, the design of social movements and cultural connections while engaging in projects which will combine historical perspectives of typography, investigation of culture and the impact of type, color and symbolism on visual communication. Students will develop a body of work which celebrates diversity, equity, inclusion and social justice. This class is required for students enrolled in the AAS in Graphic Design. Co-requisite: ART-115.

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (2-2) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 250 - Graphic Design Internship

The Internship provides a hands-on work experience for the Graphic Design student in a professional work environment. A minimum of 120 work hours will be required. Students will be required to enter into an internship contract, complete an orientation, and submit a portfolio and written report at the conclusion of the work experience. Prerequisite: Take Art-215 with a Minimum Grade of C- and Minimum GPA of 2.5

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (3) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 251 - Portfolio Prep

In this course students will foster their role as a participant in the creative community in the form of a finished professional portfolio and related materials relevant to college transfer and career opportunities. Prerequisite: Take ART-103 with a Minimum Grade of C- Take ART-109 with a Grade of S

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  • 1 Credit(s)
  • (2) Contact Hour(s)
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ART 299 - Independent Study

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  • 3 Credit(s)
  • (3) Contact Hour(s)
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