AE222 : sculptural applications

Department

Department of Fine and Applied arts

Academic Program

Bachelor in Art Education

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

The subject of sculptural applications is one of the basic subjects prescribed for the Department of Art Education, as it is of great importance to the visual artist and to the student who is considered as a teacher of art education and as a plastic artist.This course aims to develop the student's abilities, develop his artistic taste, and implement artistic works in Alborz sculpture, as it is one of the important branches of the department, in addition to stereoscopic sculpture and relief.The course also aims to use different techniques and the use of various materials, including clay and wood, and the possibility of learning the direct casting method.

Intended learning outcomes

The student will be able to complete large-scale works of artThe student can work as a team with others in carrying out joint workThe student will be able to use his skill in executing prominent stereoscopic sculptural works.The student will be able to carry out sculptural works on traditional and modern materials, in addition to his ability to use new and modern techniques such as wood, wax, clay, bronze, bricks, and others.

Teaching and learning methods

  • Theoretical lectures
  • Practical lectures
  • Activities to carry out individual and group artworks

Methods of assessments

  • Works done in the lectures
  • Designs submitted by the student for the work being carried out
  • Practical exams
  • Midterm and final exams