DMPS Visual Arts Department
Updated September 2021
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ART 211, 3D Design II S1:
This course is a further exploration of the Elements of Art and Principles of Design through  three dimensional sculptural media such as clay, wood, metals, fiber, paper, tile, glass, plaster, and mixed media. Students will engage in the creative process through planning, applying, and evaluating. This course is recommended for students considering careers requiring artistic skill. Satisfactory completion of ART101/ART102 is a prerequisite for this and all advanced course work. Art teacher may waive prerequisite when student portfolio demonstrates readiness for advanced coursework.
 
ART 212, 3D Design II S2:
This course is a further exploration of the Elements of Art and Principles of Design through three dimensional sculptural media such as clay, wood, metals, fiber, paper, tile, glass, plaster, and mixed media. Students will engage in the creative process through planning, applying, and evaluating. This course is recommended for students considering careers requiring artistic skill. Satisfactory completion of ART101/ART102 is a prerequisite for this and all advanced course work. Art teacher may waive prerequisite when student portfolio demonstrates readiness for advanced coursework.
 
ART 311, 3D Design III S1:
This advanced course is a deeper exploration of the Elements of Art and Principles of Design through three dimensional sculptural media such as clay, wood, metals, fiber, paper, tile, glass, plaster, and mixed media. Students will engage in the creative process through planning, applying, evaluating, and connecting work to wider contexts. This course is recommended for students considering careers in architecture, art education, art history, ceramics, fashion design, interior architecture, interior design, landscape design, or studio art.
 
ART 312, 3D Design III S2:
This advanced course is a deeper exploration of the Elements of Art and Principles of Design through three dimensional sculptural media such as clay, wood, metals, fiber, paper, tile, glass, plaster, and mixed media. Students will engage in the creative process through planning, applying, evaluating, and connecting work to wider contexts. This course is recommended for students considering careers in architecture, art education, art history, ceramics, fashion design, interior architecture, interior design, landscape design, or studio art.
 
ART 411, 3D Design IV S1:
This advanced course is a deeper exploration of personal expression with the Elements of Art and Principles of Design through three dimensional sculptural media such as clay, wood, metals, fiber, paper, tile, glass, plaster, and mixed media. Students will engage in the creative process through planning, applying, evaluating, presenting, and connecting work to wider contexts. This course is recommended for students considering careers in architecture, art education, art history, ceramics, fashion design, interior architecture, interior design, landscape design, or studio art.
 
ART 412, 3D Design IV S2:
 This advanced course is a deeper exploration of personal expression with the Elements of Art and Principles of Design through three dimensional sculptural media such as clay, wood, metals, fiber, paper, tile, glass, plaster, and mixed media. Students will engage in the creative process through planning, applying, evaluating, presenting, and connecting work to wider contexts. This course is recommended for students considering careers in architecture, art education, art history, ceramics, fashion design, interior architecture, interior design, landscape design, or studio art.




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Des Moines Public Schools
Visual Arts Curriculum Department
515-242-8459