ART 1110 - Foundation: 2-D  This course concentrates on the basic elements of design with an emphasis on visual communication and problem-solving.  This course is intended to give the beginning student an understanding of concepts common to all two-dimensional art forms.
  Credits: 3
  Instructional Method Lecture/Studio
  General Education Requirement: Visual and Performing Arts Comments: This course does not meet UW’s Human Culture requirement unless transferred as part of an Associate degree.
  Minimum Student Competencies  Upon completion of ART 1110 Foundation: 2-D, the student will:
	- Define and comprehend the principals of design.
 
	- Apply those principals to create visual organization.
 
	- Analyze, critique and modify designs.
 
	- Explore methods of 2-D design.
 
	- Construct pieces based on the assigned criteria.
 
	- Experiment with materials and processes to accommodate the assigned criteria.
 
	- Utilize all materials in a safe and effective manner. 
 
	- Take part in all aspects of running a 2-D facility. 
 
	- Explore and comprehend the social, political, and cultural context within the art field.
 
 
  Program Outcomes  Art AFA
PO#1 Application of Foundation Principles: Employ the elements of art and design and compositional principles in 2-D and 3-D work. 
PO#2 Observation: Produce accurate and proportional representations of real space and objects. 
PO#3 Conceptual Application: Create work using foundation principles to convey a concept or idea. 
PO#4 Craftsmanship: Demonstrate a professional level of craftsmanship and technical ability in working with a range of 2D and 3D materials. 
PO#5 Articulation: Use art and design related vocabulary that is both relevant and appropriate in discussing visual artwork. 
PO#6 Historical: Discuss different historical and cultural influences in art and design.
 
  
				  
 
   
			
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