ART1203C

Introduction to Three-Dimensional Design

Course Code:
ART1203C

Credit Hours:
2

Effective beginning:
2023-24

Sections:
001

 

Course Description:
The elements and principles of design as applied to the three dimensions. Various media will be used in three-dimensional design projects. Six hours laboratory per week.

 

Course Details

Instructors:

TBD

 

Required textbooks/ course materials:

No textbook required. For more details on supplies, see First Day Handout.

 

Assignment/course outline:

See your Instructor First Day Handout for individual instructor assignment schedule.

 

Discipline-level learning outcomes:

College-Level Competency: Interpret, evaluate, and appreciate works of human culture.

H-1 Compare works of the humanities (art, philosophy, architecture, literature, film, theatre and/or music) in various cultures or literary movements

H-2 Analyze artistic expressions (art, philosophy, architecture, literature, film, theatre and/or music)

H-3 Communicate informed responses to works of the humanities (art, philosophy, architecture, literature, film, theatre and/or music)

H-4 Explain thematic connections among works of the humanities (art, philosophy, architecture, literature, film, theatre and/or music)

 

Course-level learning outcomes:

Course-level Student Learning ObjectivesDiscipline-Specific 
Learning Outcomes
Assessment Methods
Identify and employ the elements and principles of design in three-dimensional works of art H1, H2, H3, H4 Skills Demonstration, Homework, Writing Assignments, Projects
Employ aspects of visual arts traditions H1, H2, H3, H4  
Utilize a variety of fine art materials in creative exercises and projects H3  
Analyze and critique personal and peer artworks H1, H2, H3, H4  
Identify common problems in the art creation process H1, H2, H3, H4  
Propose and employ solutions to common problems in the art creation process H1, H2, H3, H4  
Create an individual final project H3, H4  

 

Means of accomplishing learning outcomes:

The instructor will provide lessons on the elements and principles of design as applied to three dimensions via a combination of lecture, hands-on creation, out-of-class assignments, and exhibition opportunities. Projects will be assigned and concepts will be explained in class. The instructor will monitor individual progress, and group collaboration will be a feature of each class period. Students will analyze and critique personal and peer artworks. The instructor will hold weekly office hours to address further questions and student needs outside of class time. The final grade will be based on class participation, homework, assignments, creative projects including a final project with artist statement.

Students are expected to:

  • Arrive to class on time
  • Turn in assignments on time
  • Participate in discussions and be focused in class
  • Complete all out-of-class assignments, quizzes, and projects

 

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