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Name
Alexandra Knox
Form Start Date
Aug 26, 2019
Form Type
Proposal For Change(s) In, Restoration Of, Or Removal Of An Undergraduate Course (A)
Form ID
2476
Form Submitted Date
Aug 26, 2019
Form Steps:
3,4,8,9,10 Submitted on:
Aug 26, 2019
Course prefix and number:
ARTS 382
Course title:
Sculpture II
CIP (IPED):
50.0702
College of:
Humanities & Fine Arts
Department of:
Visual Arts
Date change is to be effective:
Fall 2020
Semester(s) offered:
Fall / Spring
Course action:
Other Course Change
Submitted on:
Aug 26, 2019
Prerequisite(s):
Yes
From Course #:
ARTS 208 or permission of the instructor
To Course #:
ARTS 208
Co-requisite(s):
n/a
Number of Credits:
n/a
Title of Course:
Yes
From:
Objective Sculpture
To:
Sculpture II
Course Number:
n/a
Other:
Yes
Explanation:
Course description change to reflect current practices and materials.
Submitted on:
Aug 26, 2019
Crosslisting:
n/a
Is this course repeatable for credit?
No
Are there any course equivalencies for this?
No
Is this course part of academic program assessment?
No
Current catalog description:
ARTS 382 - Objective Sculpture
(3 credits) (Prereq: ARTS 208 or permission of the instructor) This course investigates sculpture as object making. Students experiment with a wide range of scale, format, materials and media options, with emphasis on the creation of meaning in personal objects. Presentations and readings provide historical and contemporary context for a better understanding of sculpture as object.
Proposed catalog description, in the present tense, including prefix, number, title, (credits), (prerequisites), (co-requisites), course description, and semesters offered. Catalog description should be exactly as it is to appear in the catalog.:
ARTS 382 - Sculpture II
(3 credits) (Prereq: ARTS 208) This course investigates the sculptural object from a contemporary stance. Students experiment with a wide range of scale, format, materials and media options, with an emphasis on the conceptual impact of personal objects. Presentations and readings provide historical and contemporary context for a better understanding of sculpture as object. F,S.
Submitted on:
Aug 26, 2019
What research has led to this request?
The changes made to the title, prerequisites and description will accurately reflect our current materials and practices in the sculpture program. Additionally, titling the course numerically will allow students to follow the proper order of sculpture classes more easily.
What impact will this request have on existing academic programs?
The impact will be positive for the introduction of the new BFA program in Fall of 2020 by streamlining content and navigation through the sculpture program. The expectation for the course can be seen in the description, and will not have to rely on the title to define practice and/or materials used.
What financial costs are associated with this request?
There are no costs associated with this request.
If NO change in cost is anticipated, how is this possible?
Additional Information
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