ARTF 151 Three-Dimensional Design
1.5
hours lecture,
4.5
hours lab,
3
units
Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass Option
Description: This introduction to design in three dimensions continues the investigation of elements and principles of visual organization begun in Art 150A. Students learn to solve design problems using a variety of three-dimensional materials, and a variety of approaches to three-dimensional structure. This is a foundation course for students planning to major in art, and a useful course for all students interested in building visually coherent three dimensional objects.
Check the Online Class Schedule for information about course Prerequisites, Co-requisites, Enrollment Limitations and Advisory information .
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This course can help you earn the following degree(s) or certificate(s):
- Art History Emphasis - Associate in Arts
- Ceramics Emphasis - Associate in Arts
- Digital Art Emphasis - Associate in Arts
- Dramatic Arts - Associate in Arts
- Emphasis in Arts Studies: Art - Associate in Arts
- Fine Art - Certificate of Performance
- Interactive Media Production - Certificate of Achievement
- Multimedia - Associate in Science
- Museum Studies Emphasis - Associate in Arts
- Photography and New Genres Emphasis - Associate in Arts
- Three-Dimensional Emphasis - Associate in Arts
- Two-Dimensional Emphasis - Associate in Arts
