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Dec 21, 2024
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ART 650 - Critique Seminar (3 units) Emphasis on interdisciplinary issues and techniques in studio production.
Maximum units a student may earn: 6
Units of Lecture: 1 Units of Laboratory/Studio: 2 Offered: Every Spring
Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. demonstrate knowledge appropriate to the students’ academic level of the epistemological and theoretical foundations of arts-based research and production methods across disciplines. 2. apply basic methodological approaches to analyzing art and cultural production. 3. use appropriate, relevant, and compelling content to compare and contrast a wide range of interdisciplinary studio research. 4. apply effective and professional methods for verbally articulating and presenting studio research. 5. demonstrate the ability to engage in, analyze, argue, and benefit from critical discourse providing, integrating, and applying advance level historical, critical, and analytical information in writing and class discussion. 6. demonstrate professional competencies in communication, presentation, and assembled career materials (i.e. documentation, visual art portfolio, personal bio, artist statement, etc.) necessary to engage in professional arts practice. 7. demonstrate advance competency appropriate to students’ academic level in critical thinking, writing, and speaking. 8. conduct graduate level comprehensive original research and creative activity, articulate an original thesis, and present a well supported argument in a written paper, a professional presentation, and visual art portfolio.
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