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ART 301 - Art, Culture and Community
Art is a product of human work and thought, embedded in culture. In this course, students will explore art as an element of culture in global communities both past and present. Students will determine the attitudes of the local community that may support or hinder the use and expression of art for its members. Local data/information will be used to determine how culture can influence local and state school curricula. Instructional design processes that include developing objectives, assessments, and learning activities will be used to learn and apply content. Three semester hours.
3.000 Credit hours
3.000 Other hours
Levels: Second Degree, Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Studio/PE