23012. Visualizing Information
Whether created or analyzed, produced for professional or folk purposes, viewed as data or expression, images are an increasingly common component of contemporary communication in both scholarly and popular venues. Each of the courses in this connection addresses the process of creating information out of images and their display. The increasing reliance on visual imagery in digital communication has put a premium on developing a genuine visual literacy in the encoding and deciphering of visual communication. This connection will allow students to appreciate the importance, power and value of using visual media for both gathering and disseminating knowledge.
This may be completed as a two- or three-course connection. Effective with the Class of 2010, a two-course connection must link courses from at least two different areas, a three-course connection must link courses from three areas.
Connections:
Creative Arts
Arts 250 Graphic Design I
Arts 350 Graphic Design II
Eng 289 Word and Image
Natural Sciences
Bio 219 Cell Biology
Bio 254 Developmental Biology
Math/Computer Science
Comp 365 Computer Graphics
Humanities
Fr 352 The Quill and the Brush
Social Sciences
Psy 312 Perception
Soc 282 Visual Sociology