Marymount University

Undergraduate Catalog 2016-17

ID 438 Color, Light, and Human Behavior

The course examines color theories in design and cross-disciplinary knowledge domains of science and psychology of color vision and perception. Investigations throughout the semester study function and application of color and light relationships in art, architecture, interior design, and photography. Students analyze and create simulations of color effects. Perception of the interaction of color and light will be emphasized throughout the course. Prerequisites: grade of C- or better in FA 104 and ID 203. (3)

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Undergraduate Catalog 2016-17

General Information

Admission

Financial Information

Academic Support Services

Academic Information and Policies

University Requirements and the Liberal Arts Core

Academic Opportunities

Undergraduate Programs

Course Descriptions

University Leadership

Notices to Students

Index