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Courses Offered Online
Oakton offers a variety of online courses (see list below); however, the College does not offer all courses every semester. For the current semester's courses, go to the class schedule. The class schedule provides more complete information, including course description, instructor, course fee,* and textbook required.
*Fees vary per course.
Art
ART110 - History of Photography
Course presents visually oriented history of development of commercial and creative photography and photographic technology. Focus is on understanding how photography fits into past and present human experience and how photographer reflects self within social context of culture.IAI F2 904
3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0)
IAI Code: F2 904
ART112 - Art History: Renaissance to Modern
Course is a comparative study of art as expression of human experience from Renaissance to modern period. Content includes major artists, styles and movements. Focus is on development of perceptive stylistic analysis and ability to understand a work of art in relation cultural context.IAI F2 902
3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0)
IAI Code: F2 902
ART125 - History of Graphic Design
Course presents visually-oriented history of development of commercial and creative Graphic Design and Graphic Design technology. Content includes how Graphic Design fits into past and present human experience and how Graphic Design reflects itself within social context of culture. Focus is on the concepts of design and the work of the designer in order to assess the significance of Graphic Design as a cultural, social, and political activity.
3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0)
ART250 - Computer Art
Course provides hands-on experience with graphic arts, using computer as primary tool for generation and manipulation of visual images. Content includes use of computer hardware, software as well as additional peripheral components as media to create, store, sort, alter, combine and otherwise manipulate images as ideas for use in both fine and applied art and design. Fractal Painter used as the main software.
3 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 6)
Fee: $75
ART260 - 3D Animation and Multimedia
Course explores design and production of animation and multimedia applications. Content includes three-dimensional rendering its relationship to traditional two-dimensional graphic production, computer animation, and multimedia concepts and production procedures. Different media of computer sound, text, and imaging, and combinations of multimedia productions also covered.
3 Credit Hours (lecture: 0; lab: 6)
Fee: $75
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