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School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Department of New Media, Art, and Technology

New Media, Art, and Technology Courses Undergraduate
Fine Arts
Fine Arts
  • FINA-A 101 Ancient and Medieval Art (3 cr.) A survey of major styles and monuments in art and architecture from prehistoric times to the end of the Middle Ages.
  • FINA-A 102 Renaissance Through Modern Art (3 cr.) A survey of major artists, styles, and movements in European and American art and architecture from the fifteenth century to the present.
  • FINA-A 200 Topics in Art History (3 cr.) Various topics in the history of art will be offered depending upon instructors and their area of expertise. May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
  • FINA-A 262 Introduction to Japanese Art and Culture (3 cr.) P: FINA-A101, FINA-A102. Awaiting Approval. A historical survey of Japanese art in the context of culture, society, and politics; the arts of traditional Buddhism; ink painting and other arts associated with the Zen sect; the created landscape, in painting and garden design; historical narratives and scenes of ordinary life; and decorative and useful things, e.g., ceramics, lacquer, textiles, and “golden screens.”
  • FINA-A 280 Art of the Comics (3 cr.) Analysis of the visual and narrative language of comics from the earliest newspaper strips to the graphic novels of today.
  • FINA-A 333 From Van Eyck to Vermeer (3 cr.) P: FINA-A101, FINA-A102. Survey of major artists and themes in Netherlandish painting from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century.
  • FINA-A 340 Topics in Modern Art (3 cr.) Special topics in the history and study of nineteenth and twentieth-century European and American art. May be repeated with different topics for a maximum of 6 credits.
New Media, Art, & Technology
  • FINA A354 Contemporary Art: 1960 to the Present (3 cr.) A study of contemporary art from 1960 to the present. 
  • NMAT-D 207 Intro to Visual Communication (3 cr.) P: ENG-W 131. This course looks at the visual aspects of print and electronic communication. It deals with issues of page design, visuals and other graphics, from practical, historical, and theoretical perspectives. Students will produce visual designs, including flyers and brochures.*
  • NMAT-D 216 Studio in Digital Media I (3 cr.) Introductory work in the use of digital media tools, including video, animation, image manipulation, and digital illustration in the creation of art.*
  • NMAT-D 217 Typography I (3 cr.) This course is an introduction to the aesthetics, mechanics, history, terminology, specifications, and use of type in design. Typefaces will be evaluated and rendered in a variety of studio assignments using both hand written and computer techniques.
  • NMAT-D 257 Graphic Design I (3 cr.) Emphasis on visual communication through the perceptive use of line, form, and color. Elementary study of letter forms and typography. Introduction to basic tools, drawing disciplines of graphic design, and computer graphics.*
  • NMAT-D 277 Design Center: Introduction to Graphic Design Production and Practice (3 cr.) P: Instructor permission required. This course introduces and focuses on the interaction graphic designers have with clients & printers and gaining professional graphic design skills. D 277 and D 377 run concurrently, serving real client (non profit) needs, each semester. 
  • NMAT-D 316 Studio in Digital Media II (3 cr.) P: NMAT-D 216 Intermediate work in the use of digital media tools, including video, animation, image manipulation, and digital illustration in the creation of art.*
  • NMAT-D 317 Typography II (3 cr.) P: NMAT-D 217 This is an advanced course in type design. Typefaces will be created and evaluated in a variety of studio assignments using both hand written and computer techniques. In this course you will learn to produce work that is conceptual and/or practical, for physical and/or digital media. Exploration will be driven by a combination of larger studio/lab projects and a series of smaller lecture/demos. Projects and assignments will require reading, research, writing, design work and critique.*
  • NMAT-D 326 Digital Illustration I (3 cr.) Course explores basic development of digital illustrations for use in graphic design.*
  • NMAT-D 336 Sound in Context: Audio for Film, Video & Interaction (3 cr.) P: NMAT-D 216. Sound in Context is a lecture/lab course designed to introduce students to concepts of music and sound for a variety of media with a primary focus on creating original audio and/or sound tracks. Topics include music structures, production and editing, film and video synchronization, game audio, sound art, and other related topics.
  • NMAT-D 346 Animation (3 cr.) P: NMAT D257 Graphic Design I. Explore creating digital 2-D animation
  • NMAT-D 357 Graphic Design II (3 cr.) P: NMCM-N 250 or NMAT-D 257. Further studies exploring design principles. Students utilize both hand and digital methods to solve design problems creatively and effectively. Course includes typographic exploration.*
  • NMAT-D 367 Identity Design & Branding (3 cr.) P: NMCM-N 250 or NMAT-D 257. Teaches how to create a visual identity that communicates the essential qualities desired by the particular business.*
  • NMAT-D 377 Design Center: Graphic Design Production & Practice (3 cr.) P: NMCM-N 250 or NMAT-D 257 and instructor approval. Graphic Design Production and Practice is a unique community outreach learning opportunity, providing design services to the greater Kokomo area. The students will work in a design studio environment, invest in their community and gain vast knowledge and experience. The aim here is to develop a strong portfolio that moves beyond consisting of solely hypothetical assignments into being a showcase of actual/published client based projects that a student developed from concept to actualization/production.*
  • NMAT-D 416 Advanced Digital Media Studio (3 cr.) P: NMCM-N 330 or NMAT-D 316 or instructor consent. This course will explore the creative use of the digital image in still and moving formats.  Emphasis will be on the possibilities provided by this advanced technology and the growing sets of delivery options available. Students will learn to think and adopt creative approaches to photography and cinematography/videography through a set of challenging class projects, exercises, demonstrations, and presentations.*
  • NMAT-D 426 Advanced Digital Illustration (3 cr.) P: NMCM-N 312 or NMAT-D 326. Using the pre-requisite D 326 Introduction to Digital Illustration (formerly N 312) as a springboard, this course will encourage self expression and diversity while primarily focusing on illustrative work that is directly tied to Graphic Design based creative briefs. The aim here is to develop strong portfolio pieces.*
  • NMAT-D 467 Publication & Editorial Design (3 cr.) P: NMCM-N 250 or NMAT-D 257. A publication and editorial design course that tackles multiple paged printed and bound documents, beginning with magazines and transitioning to focus upon the book format for the bulk of the course. It currently operates primarily within InDesign, while utilizing other software from the Adobe suite, such as Photoshop and Illustrator.*
  • NMAT-F 101 Core Foundations: Tier 1--Block 1 (3-3 cr.) Each block consists of three five week sections under umbrella topics taught by different NMAT faculty. The faculty rotate in order to expose the students to a wide range of experiences and creative approaches. The scope and flexibility of the topics establishes a solid foundation of traditional and digital skills a long with the critical thinking that is relevant to a contemporary practice in art and design. no
  • NMAT-F 102 Core Foundations: Tier 1--Block 2 (3-3 cr.) Each block consists of three five week sections under umbrella topics taught by different NMAT faculty. The faculty rotate in order to expose the students to a wide range of experiences and creative approaches. The scope and flexibility of the topics establishes a solid foundation of traditional and digital skills a long with the critical thinking that is relevant to a contemporary practice in art and design. no
  • NMAT-F 103 Core Foundations: Tier 1--Block 3 (3-3 cr.) Each block consists of three five week sections under umbrella topics taught by different NMAT faculty. The faculty rotate in order to expose the students to a wide range of experiences and creative approaches. The scope and flexibility of the topics establishes a solid foundation of traditional and digital skills a long with the critical thinking that is relevant to a contemporary practice in art and design. no
  • NMAT-F 201 Core Foundations: Tier 2--Block 1 (3-3 cr.) P: NMAT F103 Each block consists of three five week sections under umbrella topics taught by different NMAT faculty. The faculty rotate in order to expose the students to a wide range of experiences and creative approaches. The scope and flexibility of the topics establishes a solid foundation of traditional and digital skills a long with the critical thinking that is relevant to a contemporary practice in art and design. no
  • NMAT-F 202 Core Foundations: Tier 2--Block 2 (3-3 cr.) P: NMAT F103 Each block consists of three five week sections under umbrella topics taught by different NMAT faculty. The faculty rotate in order to expose the students to a wide range of experiences and creative approaches. The scope and flexibility of the topics establishes a solid foundation of traditional and digital skills a long with the critical thinking that is relevant to a contemporary practice in art and design. no
  • NMAT-F 203 Core Foundations: Tier 2--Block 3 (3-3 cr.) P: NMAT F103 Each block consists of three five week sections under umbrella topics taught by different NMAT faculty. The faculty rotate in order to expose the students to a wide range of experiences and creative approaches. The scope and flexibility of the topics establishes a solid foundation of traditional and digital skills a long with the critical thinking that is relevant to a contemporary practice in art and design. no
  • NMAT-F 250 Connected Foundations (3-3 cr.) P: NMAT F201 Connected Foudations is the capstone of the core foundations program. The course will help students synthesize the foundation learning to help build the momentum, awareness, and confidence for majors to excel in their junior and senior years. The course is one week long and involves experiences at a retreat center off campus. no
  • NMAT-G 341 Independent Study In New Media, Art & Technology (1-6 cr.) In-depth projects and studies of special topics closely related to existing areas of concentration within New Media, Art & Technology.* May be repeated.
  • NMAT-G 398 Internship In New Media, Art & Technology (1-6 cr.) P: Consent of the instructor. Internship focusing on producing and managing new media communication projects. Apply during semester prior to desired internship. Must represent a minimum of 40 hours of experience per credit hour. May be repeated once for credit, but no more than 6 credits total may be earned.
  • NMAT-G 405 Concepts and Images (3 cr.) This advanced study course covers the understanding and use of critical theory in the contemporary world. Questions such as, in what ways does theory help in thinking and understanding the world. This course will explore, through the visual arts, contemporary critical theory and how we use it to be better thinkers, writers, students, and citizens of the world.*
  • NMAT-G 411 New Media Theory (3 cr.) P: ENG-W 131. This course examines various theories of new media communication and its effects on the world. Theories of design, criticism and computer-mediated communication will be explored. After taking this course, students should be able to critique new media and their societal effects.
  • NMAT-G 491 Professional Practices (3 cr.) P: Junior or higher status or instructor approval. Senior Seminar is the culminating capstone course for students majoring in New Media, Art, and Technology. This course marks the end of your undergraduate experience and, as such, asks you to reflect upon your undergraduate experience, demonstrate the academic abilities you have gained over the course of your academic career, and prepare for the next stages of your professional and educational life.*
  • NMAT-G 499 Senior Thesis Capstone (1-3 cr.) Centers around the senior thesis exhibition.  A body of work that is conceived, proposed, researched, developed, critiqued, reviewed, and exhibited in the annual spring senior thesis exhibition. Repeatable for a total of 3 cr
  • NMAT-H 258 History of Graphic Design (3 cr.) Explore how the technologies used in graphic design have evolved, and research the consequences of those changes.
  • NMAT-H 358 Fierce Women and Political Art (3 cr.)

    The study of the creative works of women that are socially engaged, politically subversive, and sometimes branded as “dangerous” by the dominant culture. Special attention will be given to issues of social inequality and political justice.

  • NMAT-S 100 Fundamental Studio Drawing (3 cr.) This course is designed to introduce the drawing student to the foundation principles of drawing from observation. Through direct observation of objects, interiors, and figures students will explore different materials. Proportion, structure and composition will be covered. Students in this class work with graphite pencils, charcoal, conte crayon and pen. Students will be encouraged to find their own personal expressive creativity through various assignments.
  • NMAT-S 110 Fundamental Studio-2D (3 cr.) This course will involve a comprehensive study of design elements and principles as basic means of organizing two-dimensional space. There will be an emphasis on inventiveness and an exploration of many media.
  • NMAT-S 112 Fundamental Studio-3D (3 cr.) Volume, space, material, and physical properties studies provide the basis for exploration of three-dimensional form; includes carving, construction, modeling and casting. Materials that will be used are wood, plaster, metal and found objects.
  • NMAT-S 200 Drawing II (3 cr.) P: S 100 Fundamental Studio Drawing. This course is designed to expand upon the drawing student’s knowledge of foundation principles of drawing from observation. Through the exploration of materials and direct observation of objects, interiors, and figures students will create advanced drawing projects. Students in this class work with colored pastels, pen and ink and colored pencils Students will be encouraged to find their own personal expressive creativity through various assignments.
  • NMAT-S 230 Painting I (3 cr.) In this course you will work throughout the semester learning and practicing observational painting techniques using acrylic paint, discovering how the artist creates and composes a well-rounded painting. It is the goal of this course to provide, in addition to the skill and knowledge necessary to make dynamic paintings, a background in aesthetics and history. Each student is expected to build upon a good foundation of drawing, design and color theory, with interest in the craft of materials, and the challenge to creatively express yourself through painting.
  • NMAT-S 240 Introduction to Printmaking Media (3 cr.) This course will provide an introduction to the basic techniques of Monotype, Relief, Intaglio, and Silkscreen Printmaking. The course will provide the beginning student with the basic terminology of printmaking and an understanding of contemporary prints.
  • NMAT-S 260 Ceramics I (3 cr.) This course is designed to introduce students to the basic skills of ceramics. You will learn how to manipulate clay in various ways to create 3D works of art. Projects are designed to introduce skills with allowance for creative thought and personal input.
  • NMAT-S 270 Spatial Art I: Theory and Practice (3 cr.)

    By using both conventional and unconventional materials and by reading theories across disciplines, we will delve into the creation of spatial art. In doing so, each student will build a critical and conceptual approach, develop their own artistic voice, and portray their subject in a thought-provoking manner.

  • NMAT-S 280 Metalsmithing & Jewelry Design I (3 cr.) This course is designed to introduce students to the basic skills of metalworking. You will learn how to fabricate, solder, and finish non-ferrous metal pieces. Projects are designed to introduce these skills with allowance for creative thought and personal input.
  • NMAT-S 300 Drawing III (3-6 cr.) P: S 200. This course is designed to advance the drawing student’s knowledge of materials and principles through experimentation and investigation of one’s own research. Through the exploration of materials and research of subject matter the student will create advanced drawing projects. Students in this class work with non-traditional drawing materials and tools. Students will be encouraged to find their own personal expressive creativity through various assignments. May be repeated once.
  • NMAT-S 302 Advanced Drawing (3-6 cr.) This course is designed to train the advanced art student the foundation of drawing from the human figure. Through direct observation of live models and anatomical drawing aids will help the students learn to sight and translate. Proportion and structure will be stressed.  Gesture, line quality, value, composition, and human anatomy will be studied. A variety of techniques and approaches to drawing will allow each student to find their own personal expressive creativity. Conceptual figurative issues will be considered in the work in the last part of the semester.* May be repeated once.
  • NMAT-S 322 Exploration of Materials and Process (3-6 cr.) P: NMAT F203 This course will explore diverse art mediums and ways of working. The student may use printmaking, clay, metal, plastics, sculpture, photography and drawing in mixed media projects. The projects will involve different methods of working including intentional and intuitive methods of planning as well as collaborative works. The elements and principles of design will be infused within the objectives of the projects. May be repeated once.
  • NMAT-S 340 Intaglio Printmaking (3-6 cr.) This course will provide intermediate studies in Intaglio Printmaking. The course will build on the basic terminology and techniques of printmaking studied in S 240. There will be a continued focus on the study of contemporary prints.  May be repeated once.
  • NMAT-S 342 Relief Printmaking (3-6 cr.) P: NMAT-S 240. This course will build on the basic printmaking techniques studied in the Introduction to Printmaking Media. It will provide advanced studies in Relief Printmaking with a focus on multiple block printing and color reduction printing with linoleum and wood. The course will build on the basic terminology of printmaking studied in the introductory course and will include a focus on contemporary prints.  May be repeated once.
  • NMAT-S 344 Silkscreen Printmaking (3-6 cr.) This course will provide intermediate studies in Printmaking with an introduction to the techniques of Silkscreen Printmaking. The course will build on the basic terminology and techniques of printmaking studied in S 240, but it could be taken without previous printmaking experience. There will be a focus on the study of contemporary prints and printmaking. May be repeated once.
  • NMAT S350 Community Art Projects (1-3 cr.)

    This variable credit studio course will allow students to partner with local not-for-profit agencies and businesses to complete art projects including but not limited to murals and public sculptures. Under the direction of the faculty member, students will work with community members to establish a project plan including designs and materials budget. Repeatable up to 6 credits.

  • NMAT-S 360 Ceramics II (3-6 cr.) P: S 260. This course is designed to introduce students to the basic skills of wheel throwing. You will learn how to manipulate clay on the wheel to make vessels. Handles and learning how to trim and cut a foot are also a major skill that will be perfected in this semester. Projects are designed to introduce skills with allowance for creative thought and personal input.* May be repeated once.
  • NMAT-S 370 Spatial Art II: Theory and Practice (3-6 cr.) P: NMAT S270 By using both conventional and unconventional materials and by reading theories across disciplines, we will delve into the creation of spatial art. In doing so, each student will build a critical and conceptual approach, develop their own artistic voice, and portray their subject in a thought-provoking manner. May be repeated once.
  • NMAT-S 380 Metalsmithing & Jewelry Design II (3-6 cr.) P: S 280 Metalsmithing & Jewelry Design I. This course is designed to further introduce students to more advanced skills of metalworking. You will learn how to form non-ferrous metal pieces in various techniques. The techniques covered will be raising, forging & fold forming, chasing and repousse and various mechanisms. Projects are designed to introduce these skills with allowance for creative thought and personal input.* May be repeated once.
  • NMAT-S 330 Painting II (3-6 cr.) In this course you will work throughout the semester learning and practicing observational painting techniques discovering how the artist creates and composes a well-rounded painting using oil paints. It is the goal of this course to provide, in addition to the skill and knowledge necessary to make dynamic paintings, a background in aesthetics and history. Each student is expected to build upon a good foundation of drawing, design and color theory, with interest in the craft of materials, and the challenge to creatively express yourself through painting.* May be repeated once.
  • NMAT-S 430 Painting III (3-12 cr.) P: S 230 Painting I, S 330 Painting II. In this course you will work throughout the semester advancing your observational painting skills while combining abstract images and practicing how the artist creates and composes a well-rounded painting. It is the goal of this course to provide, in addition to the skill and knowledge necessary to make dynamic paintings, a background in aesthetics and history. Each student is expected to build upon a good foundation of drawing, design and color theory, with interest in the craft of materials, and the challenge to creatively express your ideas through painting.* Repeatable.
  • NMAT-S 432 Advanced Painting (3-12 cr.) P: S 230 Painting I, S 330 Painting II, S 430 Painting III. This is an advanced course in the use of photography and cinematography. The recent developments in digital cameras and the inclusion of video capabilities are compelling. The ability to use still and moving images are at the core of the cultural communications milieu and require our attention. This course will explore the creative use of the digital image in still and moving formats.  Emphasis will be on the possibilities provided by this advanced technology and the growing sets of delivery options available. Students will learn to think and adopt creative approaches to photography and cinematography/videography through a set of challenging class projects, exercises, demonstrations, and presentations.* Repeatable.
  • NMAT-S 442 Advanced Printmaking (3-12 cr.) P: S 240 Basic Printmaking Media, 300-level printmaking course. This course will build on the basic printmaking techniques studied in the Introduction to Printmaking Media. It will provide advanced studies in Relief Printmaking with a focus on multiple block printing and large scaled prints. The course will build on the basic terminology of printmaking studied in the introductory course and will include a focus on contemporary prints.* Repeatable.
  • NMAT-S 444 Advanced Silkscreen Printmaking (3-12 cr.) P: S 240 Basic Printmaking Media, S 344 Silkscreen Printmaking. This course will provide advanced studies in Printmaking with a focus on the techniques of Silkscreen Printmaking. The course will build on the basic terminology and techniques of printmaking studied in S 240 and S 344. There will be a focus on the study of contemporary prints and printmaking.* Repeatable.
  • NMAT-S 460 Ceramics III (3-12 cr.) P: S 260 Ceramics I, S 360 Ceramics II. This course is designed to advance students in skills of the ceramic arts. You will learn how to incorporate molds into your body of work.  Slip casting will also be a major focus in this class and how you transform these casts into a body of work will make up the majority of the projects. Projects are designed to introduce skills with allowance for creative thought and personal input.* Repeatable.
  • NMAT-S 470 Spatial Art III: Theory and Practice (3-12 cr.) P: NMAT S270, NMAT S370 By using both conventional and unconventional materials and by reading theories across disciplines, we will delve into the creation of spatial art. In doing so, each student will build a critical and conceptual approach, develop their own artistic voice, and portray their subject in a thought-provoking manner. Repeatable.
  • NMAT-S 472 Advanced Sculpture (3-12 cr.) (previously FINA-S 472) P: S 270, S 370, S 470. This is an advanced course in object making and contemporary practices. This is an advanced course for juniors and seniors who are specializing in sculpture/object making in there degree and thesis for graduation.* Repeatable.
  • NMAT-S 480 Metalsmithing & Jewelry Design III (3-12 cr.) P: S 280 Metalsmithing & Jewelry Design I. In this class you will learn the advanced techniques in jewelry and metalsmithing including enameling, marriage of metals and the lost wax vacuum casting process. Various projects will be given to advance skill in these area. Samples will be required.* Repeatable.
  • NMAT-S 482 Advanced Metalsmithing & Jewelry Design (3-12 cr.) P: NMAT-S480 This course is designed to introduce students to new materials to create wearable art. You will learn about properties of different materials and how to manipulate them. Projects are designed to introduce these skills with allowance for creative thought and personal input on how materials can relate to, transform or compliment the body.* Repeatable.
  • NMAT-W 201 Introduction to New Media (3 cr.) P: ENG-W 131. This course is an introduction to New Media. Through readings and projects, students learn basic principles of web sites and other online communication, focusing on creating content, developing designs, and producing graphics. Particular attention is paid to learning web site creation and management software.*
  • NMAT-W 235 Web Design I (3 cr.) This course introduces web site design and development covering high level concerns along with hands-on activities. Topics range from infrastructure and page design to XHTML and Javascript.*
  • NMAT-W 265 JavaScript I (3 cr.) This course introduces students to fundamental programming concepts and techniques. Students will develop a solid foundation that can be used to learn other programming languages. Using the JavaScript programming language as a basis for instruction, this course focuses on client-side Web programming and teaches students how to create highly dynamic and interactive Web pages.*
  • NMAT-W 305 Physical Computing (3 cr.) This course will explore human computer interaction through the intersection of physical and software based art. Students will work with contemporary issues and problems in the arts and technology through the investigation into the digital nature of the computing object. Repeatable
  • NMAT-W 345 Programming for Artists (3 cr.) P: NMCM-N 245 or NMAT-W 245. Teaches intermediate principles of web design and gives students practice creating sites using these principles and common website creation tools. Students should learn to produce professional-quality websites.*
  • NMAT-W 365 JavaScript II (3 cr.) This course discusses server-side Web programming using the PHP programming language. Through a detailed discussion of programming fundamentals, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of the server-side aspects of developing interactive Web applications. This course also offers an introductory overview of interfacing web applications with relational databases. Students are expected to develop real-world server-side Web applications.*
  • NMAT W445 Advanced Web Design (3 cr.)

    This course teaches advanced principles of web design and gives students practice creating sites using these principles and common website creation tools. Students will produce high-quality professional level websites.

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