ART 145 Mixed-Media
Course Information
| Course Number | ART 145 |
|---|---|
| Course Title | Mixed-Media |
| Description | This course engages students in a three-dimensional art making experience that draws from a variety of studio practices. Students will participate in artistic endeavors involving traditional and non-traditional materials, techniques and concepts. Emphasis is placed upon the development of aesthetic, conceptual and technical skills to further personal artistic evolution. (Prerequisite: none.) (MNTC 6: The Humanities--The Arts, Literature and Philosophy) |
| Total Credits | 3 |
| Total Hours | 80 |
| Instruction Type | Credits and Hours |
|---|---|
| Lecture | 1 Credit, 27 Hours |
| Lab | 2 Credits, 53 Hours |
Pre/Corequisites
None
Institutional Core Competencies
- Critical and Creative Thinking - Students will be able to demonstrate purposeful thinking with the goal of using a creative process for developing and building upon ideas and/or the goal of using a critical process for the analyzing and evaluating of ideas.
Course Competencies
- Utilize the elements of three dimensional design.
- Utilize the principles of three dimensional design.
- Develop a facility with three dimensional artistic techniques.
- Utilize color theory.
- Expand ability to innovate and creatively problem solve.
- Create artwork that utilizes mixed media techniques.
- Analyze the content of the work.
- Analyze mixed media compositions within a historical and contemporary context.
- Coordinate effectively in team tasks.
- Create both self and peer evaluations of work.
SCC Accessibility Statement
South Central College strives to make all learning experiences as accessible as possible. If you have a disability and need accommodations for access to this class, contact the Academic Support Center to request and discuss accommodations.
North Mankato: Room B-132, (507) 389-7222; Faribault: Room A-116, (507) 332-7222.
Additional information and forms can be found at: southcentral.edu/disability
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