ART 160 - Two-Dimensional Design Credit Hours: 3 Billable Contact Hours: 6 Prerequisites: RDG 090 and ENGL 090 or qualifying scores on accepted placement tests MTA Humanities/Fine Arts Satisifer Y Session Cycle: FLSU
This course studies the principles of two-dimensional design for an understanding of its nature and expressive possibilities. It allows for the opportunity to develop a creative approach in working with its elements. Emphasis will be placed on developing an awareness of composition and the principles of organization involving creativity and intuition. This course is viewed as a continuation of Art Fundamentals.
Notes: Humanities/Social Sciences Division
Theory Hours: 45
Lab Hours: 45
Learning Outcomes:
1. Identify/Recognize the importance of two-dimensional vocabulary when critiquing a work of art
Applies to Fine Arts, A.F.A. Outcomes B, E and F.
2. Identify/Recognize the steps involved in the creative process and the importance of form organization
Applies to Fine Arts, A.F.A. Outcomes B, E, and F.
3. Demonstrate/Practice the ability to create numerous compositions by using the steps of the creative process
Applies to Fine Arts, A.F.A. Outcomes B, D, E, and F.
4. Demonstrate/Practice the ability to use the elements and integration strategies of two-dimensional design to find a visual solution to a defined problem
Applies to Fine Arts, A.F.A. Outcomes A, B, D, E, and F.
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