Computer Art and Design is a fundamental exploration of the visual elements of art and their relationship to the principles of design by using the computer to manipulate the formal elements of art. Emphasis rests on visual thinking through the use of two-dimensional problem-solving structures within a computer-created environment. This course is cross-listed with CISP 2401.
Credit Hours: 3
Lab Hours: 6 (Variable)
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: INFS 1010, ARTH 1110, or instructor’s permission.
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