PSYC2257 & PSYC2267:
PSYCHOLOGY
OF ART
Course Description
PSYC 2257
Psychology of Art I - Go here!
Offered
September 2011.
Prerequisite:
PSYC 1106 and PSYC 1107 or permission from the instructor
Antirequisite:
PSYC 2255
Hours:
Three hours of lecture per week.
Credits:
3
This course is
a general survey of psychological approaches to the creative arts
(music, the performing arts, the visual arts, literature, film and
science). It reviews what all branches of psychology have contributed
to an understanding of this topic, including the relationship of
theoretical aesthetics to empirical aesthetics. The concept of
creativity is examined, including its defining characteristics in art
and science, the characteristics of the creative individual, and the
possibility of fostering it.
PSYC 2267
Psychology of Art II - Go
here!
Offered
online through Flexible Learning January 2012..
Prerequisite:
PSYC 2256 or permission from the instructor
Antirequisite:
PSYC 2255
Hours:
Three hours of lecture per week.
Credits:
3
This course
examines each of the major creative arts in terms of the psychology of
perception, cognition, and emotion, as well as the biological and
evolutionary bases for some aspects of the aesthetic experience and art
appreciation. Specific, exemplary artworks are presented and discussed.
The relationship of the sciences to the traditional arts is also
investigated.
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