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                  ART 101 - Design I: Two Dimensional5 Credits  The intent of this course is to provide students with an introduction to the fundamentals of two-dimensional design. Emphasis will be placed on the elements and principles of two-dimensional design and their use as the building blocks of visual literacy. Through lectures and hands-on assignments, students will gain an understanding of the concepts, vocabulary and skills needed to facilitate their understanding of visual organization. Through the critique process students will have the opportunity to evaluate and analyze their work and the work of others.
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  Quarters Typically Offered Summer Day Fall Day Winter Day Spring Day
  Designed to Serve Designed to serve as a foundational course for students in Art, Visual Communication, Drafting Design and  Interior Design as well as the general student population. Active Date 20220314T08:28:56
  Grading Basis Decimal Grade  Class Limit 24 Contact Hours: Lecture 55     Total Contact Hours 55 Degree Distributions: AA - Humanities Area II
 - Performance
 
  Course Outline  - Design Vocabulary 
 
- Elements and principles of design
 
- Composition 
 
- Color Theory: 
	
- Color communication
 
- Color wheel
 
- Color schemes
 
  
- Design Process
 
- Copyright law, plagiarism and ethics
 
- Present and critique
 
 
  Student Learning Outcomes Demonstrate the use of elements and principles in two-dimensional design
  Choose and utilize colors effectively in design projects based on color theory 
  Produce original art forms that exhibit development of design process methodologies 
  Critique original artwork using proper design vocabulary
  
				  
 
   
			
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