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Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 02/25/92 |
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ART295DC 19926-99999 |
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3 Credit(s) |
6 Period(s) |
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Art Workshop/Seminar: Photography |
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Advanced-level workshop seminar in art disciplines. Prerequisites: Minimum of three (3) credits introductory and three (3) credits intermediate-level courses in specific field or permission of Department/Division Chair. |
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies: |
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ART295DC 19926-99999 |
Art Workshop/Seminar:
Photography |
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Utilize tools and techniques significant to a particular discipline. (I) |
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Review current methodologies and practices. (I) |
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Define terms and definitions specific to a field of interest. (I) |
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Demonstrate participatory skills in a workshop activity through group dynamics and dialog. (II) |
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Identify problem solving skills in technical and aesthetic aspects of the disciplines. (II) |
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Develop professional contacts and collaborate with practitioners in an accelerated learning environment. (III) |
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Develop portfolio in a specific discipline. (III) |
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Identify early historical developments and how contemporary methods evolved. (IV) |
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Relate developments in an area of concentration to similar contemporary media. (IV) |
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Initiate research methods in a studio art practicum that will continue both personal and professional development. (V) |
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Arrange a studio/professional visitation. (V) |
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Identify resource materials in public and private collections. (V) |
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MCCCD Official Course Outline: |
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ART295DC 19926-99999 |
Art Workshop/Seminar:
Photography |
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I. Format A. Tools and techniques B. Current methodologies C. Terms and definitions II. Critical Inquiry A. Group critique B. Problem solving specific to discipline III. Practicum A. Professional contact B. Collaborative environment C. Portfolio development IV. Historical A. Early history and development B. Contemporary outgrowth C. Relation to other media V. Research A. Research methods B. Studio visitation C. Collections visitation |