Program Curriculum

Program Curriculum

In a world integrating with artificial intelligence, human creativity remains essential to our development. Students learn creative process through communication, improvisation, collaboration, and critique. They explore storytelling and visual literacy through precedent and history. Through practical application, students learn the foundations of design, elements, and principles for composition and image making.

Total Credits: 3

Courses Credits
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CREV 1121 Design Elements and Principles
1

Lecture Hours: 4.0 | Seminar: 8.0 | Lab: 0.0

Students learn the universal theories and concepts of design elements and principles to create meaningful, deliberate, and influential presentations for both two- and three-dimensional design as descriptive implied or abstract work.

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CREV 1122 Creative Process
1

Lecture Hours: 4.0 | Seminar: 8.0 | Lab: 0.0

Students examine and utilize the creative process as the foundational creative tool that allows for successful communication, idea generation, innovation, collaboration, and influence in problem solving which can be applied from art and design to science, philosophy, and business.

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CREV 1123 Storytelling & Visual Literacy
1

Lecture Hours: 4.0 | Seminar: 8.0 | Lab: 0.0

Students explore the multitude of ways human beings communicate through storytelling and visual literacy as narratives rendered in visual form.

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