2024-2025 Catalog & Student Handbook
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ART 1350 - Foundations Studio II3 sem hrs cr
This studio course uses a contemporary approach to the elements and principles of three-dimensional art.
(Additional three hours of lab required per week.) Formerly/Same As (Formerly ARTP 1120, ART 1140)
Transfer (UT) or Non-Transfer Course (UN): UT
Master Course Syllabus INDIVIDUAL OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course, students will be able to…
- understand the difference between a two-dimensional picture plane and a three-dimensional object with volume, space, and structure.
- acquire a working knowledge of a variety of traditional and contemporary three-dimensional art materials.
- obtain basic knowledge of various techniques and methods as they apply to different design problems.
- gain an overview of some of the more significant expressive forms and concepts that constitute three-dimensional art and design.
- increase one’s imaginative capacity and acquire some disciplined strategies for developing creative ideas and pushing your ideas toward a greater refinement and completion.
- deepen awareness and sensitivity of the formal elements and principles that apply to various three-dimensional concepts and problems.
- increase vocabulary and ability to analyze, understand, and articulate response to various three-dimensional forms.
- expand historical knowledge of diverse classic and contemporary types of form and styles of design.
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