Learning Outcomes
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As a means of exploring the human experience, students will demonstrate:
- Ability to read and understand visual and/or performed language including, e.g., idioms, styles, codes and conventions.
- Understanding of the meaning and use of artistic symbols in social context.
- Ability to interpret visual and/or performed work, including an understanding of purposes and processes of creative endeavors
- Ability to identify the persuasive and/or emotive aspects of visual and/or performed work.*
- Understanding of artistic criteria for evaluating visual and/or performed work.
Additional Criteria for Arts Foundations Courses
- Students will be required to respond to original visual and/or performed work
- Desirable but not required: Students will experience creative activity within the course.
Definitions
- The term "performed art" includes music, theater, etc.
- The term "language" refers concepts like the idioms, styles, codes and conventions of a visual or performed art rather than the ability to read, e.g., musical notation.
*Learning outcome #4 does not prohibit a course from the treatment of work with no persuasive or emotive aspect, e.g., minimalism.
