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About CDAE 1150 OL1

Introduction and analysis of aesthetics and function of design in the context of communications and marketing, the built environment, and community development.

Notes

Asynchronous online course; Open to Degree and PACE students

Section Description

Course topics and work examine how humans process visual information, how visuals are used in messaging, and how social and political practices are embedded within media narratives and designed environments. This is a fundamental, non-laboratory online format class that will address a broad range of topics as they pertain to visual communication. Course content and applied activity is based on the study of perception and cognition, and analysis of the use of visual social semiotics in public media and discourse, with a focus on the methods by which visual information is used to persuade, motivate, and inform in various contexts.

Section Expectation

Students are required to read and watch course material weekly Optional Teams meetings to discuss coursework and final projects

Evaluation

Grades are based on participation in weekly assignments, quizzes, and a final project including a web-published, narrative photo essay

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