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Descriptions and credit recommendations for all evaluated learning experiences
Varies; self-study.
October 2022 – Present.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: identify, describe and use the elements of art and principles of design; interpret how the elements and principles of art interact to create meaningful artistic expression; develop basic visual art literacy and visual art vocabulary; communicate both verbal and written expression of ideas about form and content in visual art; compare and contrast universal qualities, function and purpose of visual art in world cultures; explain the difference between shapes and forms.
Major topics taught in this course include: the basic elements of artistry, visual art literacy, and various shapes and forms.
In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in Art Appreciation or Introduction to Art (Liberal Arts, elective credit) (7/22).