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(H) Humanities and Performing ArtsAR – Art (continued)AR 218Graphic Design SoftwareThis course introduces the use of primarydesign programs and the discipline of design asa foundation for the upper level graphic designclasses and as a component in interiordesign and fine art. 1:5:3AR 240Drawing IIPrerequisite: AR 140An introduction to drawing the human figurein action and repose. Gesture, anatomy and thefigure in an environment are studied in a rangeof media. 1:5:3AR 241 (CA 241)Photography IAn introduction to the basic techniques ofblack and white photography. Cameras, lenses,films, lighting, composition are discussed.Students must provide an acceptable cameraand expendable supplies. Darkroom work isrequired and a darkroom fee is charged. 1:5:3AR 280Painting IPrerequisite: AR 140An introduction to painting emphasizing directobservation of nature in opaque media such asacrylic, oil, gouache or pastel. Draftsmanshipand strong color, form, value and compositionalrelationships are stressed as well as thecraftsmanship of painting. 1:5:3AR 282Interior Design Studio I:Visual Communications ICo-requisite: AR 283Students will be introduced to various twodimensional methods of presenting designconcepts. Methods will include drafting tools,freehand drawing, sketching and diagrammingtechniques, color rendering techniques,presentation board construction techniques andgraphic layout of design presentations. Handdrafting will be introduced with emphasison understanding orthographic drawingsand developing line quality and architecturallettering skills. 1:5:3AR 283Interior Design Studio I:Introduction to Interior DesignCo-requisite: AR 282Students are introduced to the interiordesign profession and its role in shaping theenvironment. Students are introduced to thedesign process as it is followed in a professionaloffice. The elements, vocabulary and principlesof design are applied to a series of simpleinterior design projects, including bothresidential and public space interior design.Students are introduced to life safety codes andaccessibility guidelines. Skills and knowledgefrom pre- and co-requisite studio and lecturecourses are applied to design projects. 1:5:3AR 288Interior Design Studio II:Visual Communications IIPrerequisite: AR 282Co-requisite: AR 289Three dimensional design and presentationtechniques will be developed in thiscontinuation of Visual Communications I.Students will learn to construct one and twopoint perspective drawings and will practicethree-dimensional sketching. Students willapply black and white and color renderingtechniques to their drawings. Students willlearn model-building skills. 1:5:3AR 289Interior Design Studio II:Fundamentals of Interior DesignPrerequisite: AR 283Co-requisite: AR 288Interior Design Studio II builds on theconcepts introduced in Interior Design StudioI: Introduction to Interior Design, applyingthe design process to a series of residentialand public space design projects, using theelements, vocabulary and principles of design.Life safety codes and accessibility guidelines areapplied to projects. Skills and knowledge frompre- and co-requisite studio and lecture coursesare applied to design projects. 1:5:3238

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