ART-101 |
Art Appreciation
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3 credits |
$675.00 |
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This course is an examination of the value, esthetic pleasures, structure, function, and history of art. The course explores sculpture, painting, film, drawing, printmaking, photography, ceramics, and architecture. Field trips to galleries allow students the opportunity to personally experience significant visual art.
Lecture Hours: 48
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ART-120 |
2-D Design
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3 credits |
$750.00 |
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This course introduces students to the principles of design on the two-dimensional plane. Students are instructed in conceptual thinking, content and art practices, and exposed to design, color theory, and organizational principals. An introduction to materials and practice through the disciplines of drawing, painting, printmaking and collage are part of the conceptualization process offered in this curriculum.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
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ART-143 |
Painting
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3 credits |
$760.00 |
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This course is an introduction to painting in a variety of media. Color theory, design theory and media area applied to exercises, studies, and finished paintings. Concentration is on developing skills in handling materials and personal expression through painting.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
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ART-144 |
Painting II
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3 credits |
$760.00 |
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This course is an advanced painting course using a variety of media, with greater emphasis on self-direction. Concentration is on developing advanced skills in handling materials leading to greater abilities and personal expression through painting.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): ART-143, or equivalent, or instructor approval.
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ART-184 |
Photography
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3 credits |
$730.00 |
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This course provides an introduction to the basics of digital photography, from camera selection to its use as an art form and aesthetic medium. Content includes camera types, lenses, exposure controls, elements of composition, editing fundamentals, and the storage, printing and sharing of photographic images. It will also examine the elements of photographic theory, history and ethics. In this hands-on class, students will complete specific technique-based assignments and participate in class demonstrations, discussions and critiques.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
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ART-203 |
Art History I
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3 credits |
$675.00 |
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This course is an introduction to the history of visual art and artists; prehistory through Gothic. All forms of media: painting, sculpture, drawing, architecture, ceramics, metal work, glass and others are considered in the context of time, society, and the human impulse to create.
Lecture Hours: 48
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ART-204 |
Art History II
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3 credits |
$675.00 |
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This course is an introduction to the history of visual art and artists; Renaissance to the present. All forms of media: painting, sculpture, drawing, architecture, ceramics, metal work, glass, photography, film, and others are considered in the context of time, society, and the human impulse to create.
Lecture Hours: 48
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COM-151 |
ETC: Art and Literary Magazine
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3 credits |
$675.00 |
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This course will teach students to produce the annual art and literary magazine, ETC, at Hawkeye Community College. Visual and editorial content will be developed based on themes connected to the institution's "Common Read" book, adopted each academic year.
Lecture Hours: 48
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GRA-221 |
Principles of Illustration
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3 credits |
$719.00 |
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This course provides students with the experience of creating hand drawn illustration art using a variety of mediums, tools and techniques. Emphasis is placed on producing illustrations that will clarify, enhance, illuminate, or demonstrate the message of written text. Illustration approaches and Illustrating for various types of publications will be discussed.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D in GRA-105 or ART-133 and ART-134.
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GRA-232 |
Photo Direction
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3 credits |
$704.00 |
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This course provides students with the experience of directing a photographer during a commercial photo shoot. Emphasis is placed on communication between a graphic designer and commercial photographer. An introduction to the basics of digital photography, photography studio setup and lighting, digital camera operation, and still photography for advertising design will be presented.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
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GRA-924 |
Honors Project
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1 credits |
$254.00 |
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This course involves in-depth independent research on an approved topic under supervision of a faculty member. Upon project's completion, results will be shared with community of peers and faculty. This course can be repeated with different content for credit.
Can be taken for 1 – 3 credits.
Lecture Hours: 16
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GRA-928 |
Independent Study
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1 credits |
$225.00 |
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This course provides students with an opportunity to pursue or investigate a topic of interest that does not fit within the framework of regular course offerings. An independent study self-directed learning agreement must be discussed with and submitted to a faculty advisor prior to registration. This course can be repeated with different content for credit.
Lab Hours: 32
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GRA-932 |
Internship
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1 credits |
$225.00 |
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This course provides students with an opportunity to pursue career-related work experience. Internships are on-site and under the direction of an experienced professional. An internship learning agreement must be discussed with and submitted to a faculty advisor prior to registration. This course can be repeated with different content for credit.
Co-op Hours: 64
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GRA-949 |
Special Topics
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1 credits |
$254.00 |
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This course provides students with an opportunity to earn credit for specialized study or project under the supervision of a faculty member. The topic of study may not duplicate any topic listed within any active program course. This course can be repeated with different content for credit.
Lecture Hours: 16
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MKT-110 |
Principles of Marketing
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3 credits |
$675.00 |
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An overview of the processes, problems and activities associated with the planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion and distribution of ideas, goods and services to create exchanges.
Lecture Hours: 48
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