ART 120 — Digital Foundations I
This course establishes the foundation for all other computer-based classes within the Art & Design program. Students are introduced to the computer as an art-making tool. Through a series of lectures, demonstrations and studio work, students learn basic computer navigation/practices, scanning, printing, and a variety of select software packages used for image creation/manipulation, graphics and page layout. This course is taught in the Macintosh Digital Arts Lab using current software. Course includes 30 hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab per semester. Course fee.
Part of
- Journalism/New Media and Advertising, Digital Media Certificate
- Digital Arts, Area of Concentration in Art + Design (AA)
- Digital Arts, Area of Concentration in Art + Design (AFA)
- Fine Art, Area of Concentration in Art + Design (AFA)
- Fine Art, Area of Concentration in Art + Design (AA)
- Graphic Design, Area of Concentration in Art + Design (AA)
- Graphic Design, Area of Concentration in Art + Design (AFA)
- Interactive Media Production (AAS)
- Journalism/New Media and Advertising, Area of Concentration in Digital Media (AAS)
- Photography, Area of Concentration in Art + Design (AA)
- Photography, Area of Concentration in Art + Design (AFA)
- Teacher Education (AA)