- Communicate effectively with peers to identify and recognize the social values that
inform expressive works from a variety of cultural perspectives, communities or traditions.
- Identify working techniques, cultural contexts and underlying social values of expressive
works in various creative media or physical forms by analyzing their integral parts.
- Apply critical reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative interpretations
or approaches for a variety of expressive works.
- Develop an innovative or creative solution to the problem of communicating one or
more ideas in a novel or unfamiliar form.
- Integrate or synthesize the outcomes of analytic and critical activities to formulate
written reports or presentations of an oral or visual nature.
- Plan and self-monitor the use of time resources; self-assess course performance to
implement needed improvements or corrections.
- Work within ethical guidelines set by the course, the institution and general social
principles in the fulfillment of course obligations.
See course descriptions below.