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122 Arts and Sciences: ArtART 271. Introduction to Digital Photography. 3.An exploration of the basic tools, techniques, and aesthetics of digital photography. Emphasis onthe use of camera controls, exposure, lighting control, color balance, and camera attitude. Fall,Spring. [S].*Note: Digital SLR camera required.ART 275. Introduction to Black and White Film Photography. 3.This course is an exploration of the basic tools, techniques and aesthetics of 35 mm black and whitefilm photography. Emphasis is placed on the use of camera controls, film exposure, lighting control,color balance, camera attitude, film development, and darkroom printing methods. [S].*Note: Manual 35mm camera required.ART 301. Art History of the World: Before 1300 AD. 3.A chronological study of the visual arts of the world from Paleolithic through 1300 AD. Art fromEurope, Asia, Africa, and the Americas is presented to reflect various cultures. Painting, sculpture,architecture emphasized.ART 302. Art History of the World: Since 1300 AD. 3.A chronological study of the visual arts of the world from 1300 AD until the present. Art fromEurope, Asia, Africa, and the Americas is presented to reflect various cultures. Painting, sculpture,architecture emphasized.ART 303. Topics in Art History. 3.Three topics in art history presented. Relationships between the topics will be emphasized. Topicone: painting, sculpture, and/or architecture of the Western Tradition selected from the periodbeginning in 1300 AD. Topic two: a specialized area of art or design history usually not coveredin ART 301 or 302. Topic three: a study from a non-Western culture.Note: This is a topics course that may be taken for credit multiple times, providing that the course studiesa different topic each time.ART 305. Junior Portfolio. 2.A course providing information pertaining to professional development. The course concentrateson preparing the student for the career market by focusing on such topics as resume writing,interviewing, business etiquette, and the job search. Successful participation in the junior portfolioreview is required. [S]. Spring.ART 310. Drawing: Advanced. 3.A continuation of the development of analytical and expressive skills, as well as creative problemsolving. An emphasis on drawing from the human figure. [S].*Prerequisite: ART 110.*

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