February 21, 2012

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Course description Comparative anatomy of human, and, birds and reptiles (mammals) sketching, become aware of the pictorial organisation and understanding of various species represented in the environment using various media. Explore the relevance of Drawing in design practice. Prerequisite: None Course Objectives: To enable students understand the anatomy of that living creature set for them...
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Course Description Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic cultures in East Africa. Desiccation of Rock Art, styles, classification of rock art, Prehistoric Sahara, Sahara figures. Paleolithic man, Middle Stone age man, New Stone age man. Rock paintings and its distribution The study of prehistoric man in East Africa, especially the Stone Age Era (Nut Cracker etc.) A...
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Course Description History of traditional and contemporary textile decoration with emphasis on to surface designing. Relationship of basic design to textile decoration concepts. Design of textile design motifs. History of hand woven textile tools, materials and processes. Science and technology for weaving, fibre science, yarn and calculations, fabric finishing and laundry. This course is divided...
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Course Description This is an introductory course and covers the following: History of printing, past and present. Expressive characteristics of print media and a survey of basic printing materials and methods: relief History of Illustration, natuprinting, intaglio, lithography and serigraphy printing. re and categories of illustration, tools, materials and equipment. Elements of design as used...
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Course Description: The student will explore historical and contemporary trends and values in jewelry making with special emphasis on the local market and cultural environment. Although the course is based on a Western model, the student will also be introduced to concepts in indigenous African body adornment hernage especially in Uganda. The student will be...
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