Creativity and Collaboration in the Arts and Communications

Creativity and Collaboration in the Arts and Communications
Explore theories of creativity, collaboration, and innovation in a modern, arts-based mediated world; engage in principles of team-building and communication; practice skills of ideation, research, and execution of interdisciplinary projects from conception to completion. Classes are project-based and vary from semester to semester. Please contact the Laycock Center (A-360 HFAC, 801-422-7161) for information.
FNART
301R
 Hours1.0 - 3.0 Credit, Arr Lecture, Arr Lab
 PrerequisitesNone
 TaughtFall, Winter, Spring, Summer
Course Outcomes

Principles of collaboration

• analyze principles and theories of group dynamics, innovation, creativity, and collaboration

Skills of collaboration

• practice and develop skills in group dynamics, innovation, and creative and collaborative processes

New knowledge

• assimilate and apply new knowledge and skills in disciplines outside their major expertise

Reflection

• self-assess and reflect upon their strengths, weaknesses, and contributions in group dynamics, innovation, and creative and collaborative processes