VISUAL ARTS COURSES
Certificate in Visual Arts - Semester 1
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Objective Gain practical and theoretical knowledge on the evolution of concepts. Recognize elements of design. Interpret works of art and their relationship to life, society and culture.
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Certificate in Visual Arts - Semester 2
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Objective
Gain practical and theoretical knowledge on the evolution of concepts. Recognize elements of design. Interpret works of art and their relationship to life, society and culture.
CODE | TITLE | CREDITS |
ART 2200 | Arts and VdeosART 2200 Arts and Vdeos 3 credits This course is the study of design, script, direction, production, and the broadcast of a videography production. Additional topics include writing a screenplay, preparation of filming, and editing techniques. | 3 |
ART 2206 | Sculptural ApproachART 2206 Sculptural Approach 3 credits This course includes basic sculptural practices through diverse techniques, including wire, direct carving, molding, assembly, and the exploration of various materials. | 3 |
ART 2212 | Arts in the 20th CenturyART 2212 Arts in the 20th Century 3 credits Students can simultaneously explore both figuration and abstraction through performance, installation, and video of art, as well as new structures. | 3 |
ART 2215 | Creativity 2ART 2215 Creativity 2 3 credits Students concentrate on design, production, exhibition, and visual production, and the formal presentation of a project. As part of a final presentation, students are required to write a critical analysis of their work. | 3 |
ART 2224 | Painting and CreativityART 2224 Painting and Creativity 3 credits Learn how to create dynamic, visually exciting color combinations through painting and creativity and how to use application contexts in workshops and public places. | 3 |