Art and Design - ART 122
3D Design: Elements and Principles of Three-Dimensional Design
3 Credit Hours3 Lecture Hours
Course Description
This course provides an introduction to the elements and principles of three-dimensional design. Students analyze three-dimensional works of art for the effective application of the elements and principles of three-dimensional design.
Prerequisites
(A requirement that must be completed before taking this course.)
Course Competencies
Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to:
- Summarize how three-dimensional art can evokes a response from the viewer.
- Compare and contrast the interrelationship of three-dimensional art with other art forms.
- Explain the ways in which three-dimensional form functions within society.
- Compare and contrast the interrelationship of two-dimensional and three-dimensional design concepts.
- Critique artists’ use of color on three-dimensional form.
- Summarize the process of developing prototypes for large scale three-dimensional projects.
- Determine different materials that can be used to construct three-dimensional form.
- Evaluate different methods of joining materials in the construction of three-dimensional form.
- Construct a three-dimensional form which includes environmental context as part of the design.
Course Schedule
| 122 | 140226 | 3D Design Elem Prin | MC | 3 | Sarris C | 16/16/0 | Open | $25.00 | W 09:00 AM-11:52 AM F370
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| 122 | 110226 | 3D Design Elem Prin | MC | 3 | Sarris C | 3/16/0 | Open | $25.00 | W 09:00 AM-11:52 AM F370
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