ARTS 105 - Photography for Non-Majors (GEKA) This is an introductory course in digital photography. It covers the basic tools of the medium, including camera use, image editing and digital printing. The class is designed to allow students to become familiar with visual arts and the artistic process using the camera as a tool for personal expression. Students must furnish their own 35mm manual SLR camera, as well as some additional supplies.
Students must supply their own 35 mm film camera
Credit Hours: 3 hrs Grade Mode: Normal (A-F)
Typically offered Fall, Winter, and Summer
The visual arts communicate, express, record, capture, affect and reflect the world around us. The knowledge of how and why art has been created, how art relates to history and contemporary culture and an understanding of creative processes are an important part of any student’s general education program. This course allows students to become familiar with the visual arts and the artistic process through an in-depth exploration of a single media (photography) and the tools/concepts associated with it.
Equivalent to ART168
Previously listed as ART168
Last Updated: Course Rotation 9/2014, Updated Course Description 02/2014, effective Summer 2014
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