College Of Arts And. Creative Enterprises

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College Of Arts And Creative Enterprises

Contact Us 00971-2-5993111 (Abu Dhabi) 00971-4-4021111 (Dubai) CACE Academic Advisors : 00971 2 599 3735 (Abu Dhabi) 00971 4 402 1691 (Dubai) @Zayed_U zayeduniversity ZayedU www.zu.ac.ae

Credit: Asma Belhamar

Introduction and Mission CREATIVE INNOVATIVE COLLABORATIVE EMPOWERING The College of Arts and Creative Enterprises aims to prepare graduates who are leaders in the field of art and design practice. We prepare our students to be innovators who contribute to the cultural fabric of the UAE. Our intensive and rigorous art, design, new media and exhibition programs are practice based and industry-engaged. Faculty utilizes the latest teaching methodologies, underpinned by cutting-edge technology building innovative learning environments, to inspire the new generation of creative thinkers. We see our role as fostering and building a vibrant art and design community in the UAE and abroad through our graduates, the new up and coming artists, designers, gallery curators, art policy makers, educators and arts administrators. Art and Design are major contributors to a nation s creative economy, they are the greatest export of a country in establishing its global identity. The College mission to prepare graduates who are Creative, Innovative, Collaborative and Empowering is accomplished through specializations and initiatives in which students: Integrate traditional and new practices in the production of exciting and innovative outcomes; Are adaptable, innovative and flexible in their professional practices; and Contribute to their community, both local and global.

GOALS Mural Credit: ElSeed Workshop with Painting II Students To provide technical, informative teaching that offers a solid foundation of skills from the creative art and design disciplines; To empower students to work successfully as leaders in the world of art and design, pursue postgraduate studies, or establish themselves as committed artists and designers; To facilitate the successful employment of graduates in art and design; To promote student and alumni work in appropriate professional venues throughout the UAE and the international community; To serve as an academic center for the arts and design by tracking the development and growth of the cultural identity of the country through documentation and research; To provide exchange between local, national, and international artists, designers, and scholars through international conferences, exhibitions, and lectures; To contribute to the improvement of art education at all levels in the UAE. LEARNING OUTCOMES The Major Learning Outcomes of the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises (MALOs) are common to the international standards for art studies and relate to all of the specializations. Graduates in Art and Design will achieve a level of proficiency with the following learning outcomes: Theory and History of Art and Design: Graduates from the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises will sucessfully utilize theories and ideas pertaining to contemporary issues in their artwork, as well as historical and conceptual analysis, They will also be knowledgeable of the historical progression of art, including the comprehension of art and design as a cultural system.

Professional Art and Design Practice: Graduates from the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises will be proficient in the practical and ethical use of art and design skills as a vehicle for self expression. They will accumulate capabiltites for independent art and design work, and provide an informed response to global concepts that demonstrate social responsibility. Critical Thinking: Graduates from the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises will be proficient in the use of visual media expressions and technologies. they will also display an integrated approach utilizing multiple art and design media expressions and technologies in their professional portfolio in an ethical manner. Visual Literacy: Graduates from the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises will demonstrate the formulation of complex visual and spatial problems as well as responsive development of innovative solutions. They will engage in analysis and interpretation of visual culture, and demonstrate an understanding of the principles and processes pertaining to visual art and design work. Information Technology: Graduates from the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises will be proficient in the use of a number of technologies and will display an integrated approach utilizing multiple technologies in their portfolio in an ethical manner. Teamwork and Leadership: Graduates from the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises will cooperate among group members while assuming responsibility for self and group outcomes. They will offer creative and constructive input to the group and accept similar feedback. They will also consider multiple perspectives of others prior to pursuing a stated goal. CURRICULUM The curriculum for the major in Art and Design has been developed to be consistent with the accreditation standards of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) in the USA. National Theater Abu Dhabi

Three culminating efforts provide the framework within which fourth- year students mature as artists or designers: The internship: provides a career-related, experience-centered professional work opportunity from which students gain skills training and professional life experience. The Senior Project: while taking on a variety of forms, records their culminating skills, process, and research. The goal of the process is for students to create a body of work that demonstrates growth as artists/designers, thinkers, and new members of the artistic and professional community. The Senior Exhibition: provides an opportunity for a group show in a public venue, which gives students public recognition for their work. In addition to academic and studio work, art students participate in field trips to museums, galleries, archaeological and architectural sites and become involved in various University events and other activities which demonstrate their versatility and competence. UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES A) Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Animation In Animation, students develop concepts and technical skills in threedimensional computer modelling and animation, digital video, and web design using industry-standard software. Students explore all types of virtual visualizations including text animation and motion graphics, character animation, storytelling, and architectural modelling, rendering, and animation.

B) Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Graphic Design In Graphic Design, students acquire theoretical and practical knowledge in design and practice while developing a variety of skills in print and media design. Through their course work, students explore typography, packaging design, and web design. They also learn about project briefs, research, and client interaction, and how to pitch, develop, and finally implement design proposals. Through community engagement and team-directed and client-based projects, students are encouraged to understand the social and cultural dimension of any project in order to become innovative leaders in design. C) Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Interior Design In Interior Design, students acquire the appropriate technical skills and conceptual knowledge to design functional, safe, and aesthetically appealing interior architectural spaces for their clients. Students work on small residential to large commercial projects and learn about soft and hard decorative finishes, illumination, and the interplay between social and natural environments. Through research, problem solving, and applied practice, students understand the complexities of the built environment while developing creative solutions. D) Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Visual Art In Visual Art, we believe that professional creative expression requires both technical and intellectual skills that are acquired through intensive studio work, research, professional exposure, and gallery practice. Students thus acquire a variety of visual art skills, including drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture, while also developing their critical awareness of artistic issues, past, present, and future, within the region and internationally. E) Bachelor of Sciences (B.S) in Multimedia Design (joint with the College of Communication and Media Sciences and the College of Technological Innovation): This degree focuses on acquiring the knowledge and skills in IT, public media, and the arts to meet the growing demand of UAE employers for multimedia graduates with broad range of expertise. It prepares students for professional positions in managing and developing interactive multimedia systems. F) Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in Emirati Studies (joint with the College of Communication and Media Sciences and the College of Sustainability Sciences and Humanities): This degree focuses on two fundamental areas of Emirati cultural resources: archaeological and historical knowledge, and heritage and cultural production. This degree also prepares students for professional careers in exhibition design and curatorship, and cultural tourism, all sectors that are expanding within the UAE.

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COURSES OFFERED ART 201: Principles of Design ART 205: Art Foundations ART 220: Introduction to Art History ART 221: Research Methods for Artists and Designers ART 223: Arts of the Modern World ART 223AL: Arabic Lab I ART 251: Basic Design ART 279: CAD I ART 287: Interior Design Studio I ART 297: Social Topics in Art and Design: Intermediate ART 310: Drawing I ART 311: Drawing for Designers ART 312: Painting I ART 313: Drawing II ART 314: Illustration and visual Narrative ART 315: Sculpture I ART 316: Ceramics I ART 318: Three- Dimensional Design ART 319: Introduction to Jewelry Design ART 322: History of Islamic Art and Architecture ART 324: Contemporary Islamic Art and Architecture ART 325: History of Design ART 326: Representation: Exhibition, Display, and Interpretation I ART 327: Representation: Exhibition, Display, and Interpretation II ART 328: Cross- Cultural Influences in Design ART 330: Art Education ART 336: Interior Design Studio II ART 337: Color and Light Design ART 340: Photography I ART 341: Photography II ART 345: Digital Video I ART 346: Digital Video II ART 351: Graphic Design I ART 352: Graphic Design II ART 355: Designing with Color ART 356: Typography I ART 357: Designing for the Web I ART 359: Information Design ART 360: Printmaking I ART 363: Printmaking II ART 365: Digital Printmaking ART 366: Book Structures I ART 375: 3D Modeling ART 376: Animation I

ART 377: Animation II ART 379: CAD II ART 385: Interior Design Studio III ART 387: Furniture Design ART 388: Environmental Systems for Interior Design ART 389: Basic Architecture ART 391: Interior Design Methods of Construction ART 395: Independent Study ART 397: Special Topics in Art and Design ART 405: The Professional Artist ART 405L: Arabic Lab II ART 410: Drawing III ART 411: Painting II ART 413: Painting III ART 415: Mixed Media ART 418: Installation ART 420: Communities, Curatorial Practices, and Collections ART 421: Material Culture of the U.A.E. ART 422: Contemporary Art Theory ART 425: History of Graphic Design ART 426: History of Interior Design ART 427: History of Animation ART 430: Curatorial Practices ART 440: Photography III ART 451: Graphic Design III ART 452: Packaging Design ART 453: Graphic Design IV ART 456: Typography II ART 457: Designing for the Web II ART 460: Printmaking III ART 475: Game Design ART 476: Animation III ART 477: 3D Lighting and Rendering ART 486: Interior Design Studio IV ART 490: Internship ART 492: Senior Research Seminar ART 495: Independent Study ART 496: Senior Project ART 497: Special Topics in Art and Design Manarat Al Saadiyat

designed by Alaa Mohamed and Asma Naji ADMISSION TO ZAYED UNIVERSITY UAE National Applicants To be considered for admission, all National applicants must possess a valid UAE passport, valid UAE National Identity Certificate and UAE ID. Applicants from a high school following the UAE curriculum must have 12 years of school and an attested General School Leaving Certificate, a minimum 70% average in academic subjects, a minimum CEPA English score of 150, and a CEPA Mathematics score (no minimum score is currently required). Applicants from a high school following an International curriculum must have 12 years of school: GCSE/IGCSE must complete five subjects at the ordinary level and two subjects at the GCE Advanced Subsidiary or Advanced level, with a passing grade in each subject. International Baccalaureate must successfully complete five subjects. If you are currently in high school, or have completed high school this year: Submit a completed application form with all documentation attached and Zayed University selected as your primary choice of institution to the National Admissions and Placement Office (NAPO). Applications are submitted online at http://www.napo.ae International Applicants Zayed University also welcomes applications from International students. For more details about admission requirements and application forms for International students, please visit: http://www.zu.ac.ae/main/en/enroll/ international.aspx

The Academic Bridge Program (ABP): Success at Zayed University requires proficiency in both Arabic and English languages. Students admitted to the University are initially placed either directly into the baccalaureate program or into the Academic Bridge Program. This placement depends primarily upon each student s proficiency in English as measured by the Common Educational Proficiency Assessment (CEPA) exam administered by the National Admissions and Placement Office (NAPO) in the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. Students initially placed into the ABP progress into University College and the baccalaureate program only once they successfully complete the Academic Bridge Program exit requirements and achieve the required level of English proficiency (overall band score of 5.0 or greater) as measured by the International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) exams. University College (UC): University College is responsible for delivering Zayed University s general education program, organized as the Colloquy on Integrated Learning, The Colloquy Program initiates the baccalaureate careers of all Zayed University students. University College offers the high quality foundational education, the Colloquy on Integrated Learning, to all Zayed University students. It prepares them for their future majors and eventual employment. The experience instills in them a desire for lifelong learning, fosters intellectual curiosity, and engenders critical thinking. Zayed University Undergraduate Program Model: School Leaver ABP University College College of Arts & Creative Enterprises

ADMISSION TO THE MAJOR The College of Arts and Creative Enterprises requires that the applicant fulfill the following requirements for acceptance: Satisfactory completion of 42 semester credit hours or more; Attainment of a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher; Achievement of grades of C- or better in COL 140, COL 145, and COL 270; and Achievement of passing grades in COL 105, COL 110, COL 111, COL 120, COL 130, COL 135, COL 150, COL 155, COL 165, COL 230, COL 255, and COL 260. (COL 260 and COL 270 may be scheduled for semester three, four, five or six) The College also requires that entering students achieve a grade of C- or higher in one practical art course (ART 201 or ART 205). INTERNSHIP Students are able to apply what they have learned in their selected CACE major into real workplace situations. Depending on their chosen program, art and design students may intern at art galleries, museums, design firms, advertising agencies, architectural and interior design offices, elementary and high schools, and animation and new media studios. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS A student must complete a minimum of 132 credit hours to graduate from the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises. Students can consult with a College advisor on program and course requirements for graduation. GRADUATE PROGRAMS The Master of Arts in Design program is currently under review. For further information, please contact the Office of Graduate Studies at Zayed University.

d3 Dubai Design District Alserkal Avenue OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT The College has a long established record of encouraging our students to engage in multiple external communities, both professional and civic. Our graphic design students have worked with Tasmena a communitybased organization that uses design methodology to research and address social issues. Thanks to foundation support, our students have been able to do short travel-study trips with our faculty to other countries, most recently the UK, Japan and Italy. Our students have been very successful in receiving top honors in national competitions such as this year s inaugural recipient of the Christo and Jean Claude Award, the ADMAF Creativity Award, Sheikha Manal Young Artist Award and the Lasvit Mubadala Tennis Trophy Award. RESEARCH AND CREATIVITY The College of Arts and Creative Enterprises considers all of its coursework as creative exploration/research. Each project is about a process of discovery where students are taught how to go beyond their preconceived ideas. The ability to suspend closure and to arrive at multiple possibilities is what the creative process is all about. We want our students to experience the act of doing creative research where they create work at the end of the process that they couldn t have imagined or visualized at the beginning that s what art and design learning and discovery is all about. ACCREDITATION Zayed University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (USA), which assures internationally recognized programs from a quality-assured university. The College of Arts and Creative Sciences programs are recognized as substantially equivalent by the National Association of Scools of Art and Design (USA). Accredited by

A nation without a past is a nation without a present or a future. Thanks to God, our nation has a flourishing civilisation, deep-rooted in this land for many centuries. These roots will always flourish and bloom in the glorious present of our nation and in its anticipated future. Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan

Credit: Dana Sultan Khalifa Al Nehayan

www.zu.ac.ae ZAYED UNIVERSITY