3-D Design
Teaches students the mastery of 3-Dimensional materials. Introduces design, techniques, methods and tools of sculpture. Encourages creativity, craftsmanship and development of personal ideas through a variety of problem solving assignments. Reading material, demonstrations, critiques and lectures with an overview of 3-Dimensional history supplement studio work. Two class hours, two studio hours. Students must provide their own supplies.
Subject Code: ART
Course Number: 127
Credits: 3
Lecture Hours 2
Lab Hours: 2
Course Learning Outcomes:
1. Design three-dimensional artwork using a variety of techniques.
2. Construct three-dimensional artwork using a variety of materials.
3. Discuss examples of sculpture for historic or contemporary aesthetic or cultural context.
4. Describe the concept and intent of completed three-dimensional artwork.
5. Analyze three-dimensional artwork through class critiques.
6. Identify and describe safety procedures for proper use of materials and tools.
7. Identify and describe the elements and principles of three-dimensional design.
8. Discuss the importance of utilizing sustainable materials and techniques in our society.
Effective Term: Fall 2020

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