ART 010 - Introduction to Visual Studies
Fall 2013, Section 001 - 3.0 Credits
Schedule Number 186874
Satisfies: General Education - Arts Courses (GA)
Important Dates
Reg Period: 3/14/2013 - 9/4/2013
First Day of Class: 8/26/2013
End of Class: 12/13/2013
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Contact Us
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814-865-5403 (international)
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e-mail: psuwd@psu.edu
Penn State World Campus
The Pennsylvania State University
128 Outreach Building
University Park PA 16802
Course Description
Introduction to visual studies; pictorial space and the principles of visual organization.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for the course.
Sample Course Syllabus
You can view a sample course syllabus and a sample lesson for details of lessons and assignments for this course. (Note: this link will open in a new window.)
Costs and Fees
This course will be included in your semester bill.
Remarks
Students are required to purchase the Art 010 online access code from MBS Direct in order to access the course site. This item is non-refundable. Art 010 online is a general studies studio course intended for non-majors.
Students have two options for purchasing the required textbook:
Purchase print copy of textbook, Art Fundamentals (ISBN 9780073379272) from MBS Direct.
Purchase the eBook, Art Fundamentals (ISBN 9781121478657) from McGraw Hill Create. When using this option, be sure to search using the ebook ISBN.
The
nature of this studio course is to provide the student with hands-on
activities, to promote literacy and sensitivity to both two-dimensional
and three-dimensional works of art. To reinforce this interaction with
art, students will be required to invest their time in learning about
the contextual influences of art, the visual languages and
organizational systems of art, and the various processes of studio work
to create art. The incorporation of gallery and museum visits is
encouraged to further extend upon the students' knowledge and
interaction with various cultural contexts, artistic genres and the
corresponding works. As a general appreciation offering, emphasis is
placed on the active learning process to further involve students in the
basic material and techniques of the visual arts. Students enrolled in
this online course will be required to participate in studio
assignments, contextual influences of history and contemporary culture,
visual languages and organization systems related to the visual arts,
and studio processes with materials and techniques.
Schedule This Course
| If you are a: | Please: |
|---|---|
| First-time Penn State student | Phone, fax, or mail this form or Contact Us |
| Returning World Campus student (with active Penn State Access Account*) | Schedule via eLion or Contact Us** |
| Returning World Campus student (without active Penn State Access Account*) | Phone, fax, or mail this form |
| Student from a Penn State campus other than World Campus | Contact Us |
* Verify an existing Access Account or request a new Access Account and return it.
**The first day to schedule classes is based on the priority registration process.
Note: For a step-by-step process, see our Schedule a Course page.
Material Requirements
Your course materials are listed below. Textbooks can be acquired from any number of textbook sellers. If you wish, you may purchase your books from the sources listed below. The information displayed is provided pursuant to the U.S. Higher Education Opportunity Act.
| Material Title | Edition | Author | ISBN | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ART 010 Online Access Code | Penn State | MBS | ||
| Art Fundamentals: Theory and Practice (optional) | 12th | Ocvirk, Otto | 9780073379272 | MBS |
Technical Requirements
Requires: Students will need access to a digital camera and art making tools/supplies as indicated in the assignment directions.
Please test your computer for requirements
Software Requirements
Requires: Students will need photo editing software (shareware).
Note: The above information is subject to change at any time by The Pennsylvania State University.
