Introduction to the Study of Art - 41229 - ART 1000 - OL2 |
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Associated Term: Fall 2021
Levels: Undergraduate, Undergraduate Second Degree, Undergraduate Third Degree, Licensure Only, Undergraduate Distance Learning Campus Lecture Schedule Type Web-Based Instructional Method Learning Objectives: Student Learning Outcome: At the end of the course, the student should be able to use “critical thinking” and “integrative learning “while demonstrating the following knowledge: 1. Understand what constitutes a work of art. 2. The relationship of art making and the art of living. 3. Understand ability, process and product as it relates to art and the art of living 4. Explore diverse cultural perspectives reflected in art. 6. Experience the role of the artist, viewer, patron, consumer and public 7. Explore art thru the senses. 8. Learn to look through; a. the language of art (visual elements, principles of design, and style), b. the nature of the media used in art c. the application of art throughout our daily lives and history. 9. Assess personal professional development Required Materials: Learning to Look by J.C. Taylor. Univ. of Chicago Press. paperback second edition AND The Story of Art by E.H. Gombrich, the new, compact edition, Phaidon Press, paperback. Technical Requirements: View Catalog Entry
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