undergraduate bulletin - LaGrange College
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*ARTD 3108 Art of the Non-Western World. (3) Spring<br />
This course treats the art of non-western cultures: South and Southeast Asia, China, Japan,<br />
Korea, Pre-Columbian America, Africa, and Oceania.<br />
ARTD 3222 Digital Imaging. (3) Spring<br />
A course dealing with the art of computer technology, with emphasis on photographic image<br />
manipulation. Emphasis will be placed on developing creative personal imagery. Access to a<br />
digital camera is necessary.<br />
ARTD 3301 Advanced Graphic Design. (3) Fall<br />
This course explores advanced design principles in such areas as Web design, applied surface<br />
design, and advanced topics in typography and layout. The course is designed to assist students<br />
in developing a portfolio of their work.<br />
Prerequisites: ARTD 2201, ARTD 2222, preferably ARTD 3222<br />
ARTD 3311 Advanced Life Drawing. (3) Spring<br />
Advanced work with the figure in projects exploring composition and subjective expression.<br />
Prerequisite: ARTD 2211<br />
ARTD 3323 Advanced Photography I. (3) Fall<br />
Advanced work in image manipulation in which creative photographic techniques are employed<br />
using both silver and digital/pigment-based materials. Emphasis will be placed on expressive and<br />
technical elements that go into the making of a personal vision. Students may work digitally or<br />
with film using a variety of formats.<br />
Prerequisite: ARTD 2223<br />
ARTD 3324 Advanced Photography II. (3) Spring<br />
Independent work in photographic concepts dealing with the student‘s interest in documentary,<br />
commercial, or expressive photography using either silver or digital media. A portfolio of twenty<br />
to thirty prints with a cohesive theme is required at the end of the semester.<br />
Prerequisite: ARTD 2224<br />
ARTD 3327 Ceramic Concepts. (3) Fall<br />
This course will emphasize ceramic design using hand building and/or wheelthrowing<br />
techniques. Projects are flexible in their construction method in order to accommodate different<br />
ability levels and interests. Projects with commercial potential such as lamp bases, teapots,<br />
covered jars, and tile will be explored. Glazing, decoration, and firing methods are emphasized.<br />
Prerequisite: ARTD 2227 or ARTD 2229 or consent of instructor<br />
ARTD 3329 Ceramic Design. (3) Spring<br />
This course is designed to allow the student to explore design, construction, and firing methods<br />
covered in previous ceramic classes.<br />
Prerequisites: ARTD 2227 or ARTD 2229 or consent of instructor<br />
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