University of Creation,Art, Music and SocialWork...
Art
A unique course, where besides design you can earn a BA in cartoons, ceramics, tea ceremony or physical expression. Prospective applicants capacity: 100. Period for fulfillment of degree requirements 4 years.
University of Creation,Art, Music and SocialWork...
Art Courses
Subjects
General Subjects
Creative Arts, Bruno Taut Theory, Literature, Psychology, Philosophy, Peace Studies, History, Japanese Constitution, Theories of International Relationships, Law, Sociology, Economics, Nature & Mankind, History of Natural Science, Ecology, Physical Education, Athletics, Social Welfare (available only to students of the Creative Arts Department), Home Economics, Personal Computer, English, Chinese, Spanish, German, French, Italian
University of Creation,Art, Music and SocialWork...
Art Courses
Specialized subjects
Arts Theory, Design, Cartoons, Physical Expression, Ceramics, Tea Ceremony, Japanese Art History, Oriental Art History, Western Art History , History of Cartoons, History of Physical Expression, History of Ceramics, History of Tea Ceremony, Theories of Modern Art, Aesthetics, Cartoon Theory, Physical Expression Theory, Ceramic Theory, Tea Ceremony Theory, Introduction to Design , Design Lectures , Color Theory, History of Japanese Landscape Gardening, History of Tea Ceremony Architecture,
University of Creation,Art, Music and SocialWork...
Art Courses
Lectures on Reading Original Music, Sketching, Engraving (Japanese Printing), Sculpture, Ceramics, Design, Cartoons, Painting, Photography, Technical Illustration, Computer Graphics, Jewelry & Crafts, Performing Arts, Tea Ceremony Utensils, Bamboo Art, Calligraphy , Art Education, Introduction to Art Therapy, Physical Expression, Classical Japanese Dance, Dance, Workshop, Senior Seminar, Graduation Research
Up to 10 credits can be transferred from credits earned in specialized subjects of the Creative Arts Department Music Course and the Social Work Department Social Work Course.
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