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    • 3.00 Credits

      This is an advanced intensive course focused on crafting professional grade video productions and audio recordings with emphasis on lighting, key effects, graphic application, color correction and special animated effects for utilization on multiple platforms. Students will work on video productions geared toward broadcast and cable television education, radio, entertainment, business and/or industry and will generate material for additional digital portfolio content. Prerequisite: ARTS 235.
    • 3.00 Credits

      A flexible course designated to broaden students' knowledge and appreciation of the arts by examining special topics in art and design of particular interest to students and faculty. Emphasis is on readings and lectures organized around a thematic approach or concept. May be repeated up to three times for credit provided course topic is different. Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of the instructor.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This class provides an opportunity for art majors and others to examine the role of the arts in social change. Students will participate in a public art project. Classroom time will be spent in the following ways: discussion of assigned readings, group and individual presentations, community service and studio work. Media to be employed include, but are not limited to murals, video, installation and sculpture. As a studio class, this course may require additional meeting times. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: Majors within the Fine Arts Department may take this course if they are at least a junior.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Career Directive Study is a special topics course available to all Art and Design Majors. The course emphasizes each student's desired directive as it relates to their pursuit of a career or graduate studies in art. The course aims to help the students realize their goals as an artist and clarify strengths and weaknesses. Prerequisites: Completed all required 200-level art courses or permission of the instructor.
    • 4.00 Credits

      All Art & Design Studio majors must organize and present an exhibition of their artwork in their last semester at Tusculum. This course is designed to teach students to prepare a coherent and professional solo exhibition scheduled for the Allison Gallery at the end of each semester. In addition the course is designed teach students to present their professional credentials for art-related employment or graduate school application, to prepare an artist's statement about their work and to photograph their work. Prerequisites: Student must be a senior studio art major in the last year of class-work. All Studio Concentration course work, internships and required General Education courses must be completed by the end of the semester in which the student exhibits. Students will receive a grade of In Progress (IP) for up to one year, until completion of their exhibition. Students will prepare a cover letter and a résumé or curriculum vitae for review by the instructor.
    • 4.00 Credits

      This is an advanced printmaking course in which students are expected to demonstrate advanced skills in printmaking, especially in the areas of intaglio and relief printmaking. Students are expected to work on a larger format and with mixed methods. Printmaking III students are also expected to mentor students in Printmaking I and II. As a studio class, this course will require additional meeting times. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ARTS 316.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This is an advanced design course that expands upon the previous two Graphic Design courses. Students will be working on real world design problems in both solo and group situations to best simulate on the job situations. Students will learn proper time management skills as well as asset management. Students will use various solutions to solve design problems including Type and Image, Illustration, Photo-Manipulation, Photography, and Motion Graphics. The emphasis of this course will be placed on creative problem solving through the use of design and various software tools. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ARTS 317.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This is a required course for senior Art and Design majors. Students should take this course in their last semester, and should have completed at least one and hopefully both art history survey courses. Students are expected to produce a 25-to 30- page senior-level research paper utilizing the facilities of the College library and of neighboring institutions. Prerequisites: Senior standing as an Art & Design major, completion of at least one art history survey course, completion of all required English coursework
    • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

      This course is designed for students interested in a particular area of art history, digital media, graphic design, studio art, and/or visual communications that is not covered in-depth in other classes. The student must have permission of a fulltime Art & Design faculty member and a formal plan of study before registering for this course. Prerequisite: Junior standing as an Art & Design major.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Students must work with Art and Design faculty and University advisors to arrange an appropriate site for this experience. A written summary is required of all student participants, as well as an evaluation from the assigned supervisor at the internship site. Prerequisites: Senior standing as a Visual Communication, Studio Arts or General Arts major and permission from the appropriate program chair.