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AC 499: Independent Study
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Baker University
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This course is arranged between the instructor and student. Prerequisite: Department chair approval.
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AE 380: Art in the Elementary Classroom
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3.00 Credits
Baker University
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This course is designed for elementary education majors and others interested in the field of art education. Topics covered include the developmental stages of artistic expression, expectations, and evaluations of children's art experiences. Art as visual communication is stressed. Prerequisites: ED 242 and AE 110, or permission of the instructor.
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AE 480: Secondary Art Education
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3.00 Credits
Baker University
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This course is designed to address the needs of students seeking certification as secondary-level art teachers. It considers both curriculum development and methods of instruction. Attention is given to the special problems of the art teacher, including attitudes toward originality, evaluation, and products. Prerequisite: 12 hours of AS course work.
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AE 496: Portfolio and Exhibition
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1.00 Credits
Baker University
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Students in this course develop an understanding of standards and strategies for preparing and presenting works of art and for articulating artistic goals and objectives. Each student presents a formal exhibit of his or her own recent work as part of this course. Required of senior Art Education majors.
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AH 111: Survey of Art History
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3.00 Credits
Baker University
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Images, issues, and ideas from Paleolithic times to the present are studied in this course. The visual and plastic arts are presented as expressive forms which, together with other arts (e.g., music, theater, dance), provide insight into the social/cultural milieu from which the artistic form emerges. Key themes are examined in comparative global and historical contexts, viewing the implications from a variety of cultural and interdisciplinary perspectives.
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AH 210: Asian Art History
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3.00 Credits
Baker University
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This course provides a survey of visual arts of the East from the Indus River to Japan and Java between the fifth millennium B.C. and 1850 A.D. It presents a comprehensive study of the three major artistic traditions of eastern Asia - Indian, Chinese, and Japanese - as well as a cogent overview of their interrelationships and their influences on the neighboring traditions of Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Central Asia, and Korea. Prerequisite: AH 111 or permission of the instructor.
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AH 250: Women's Art History
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3.00 Credits
Baker University
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This course provides an overview of contributions made by women of diverse visual cultures through history and around the world. The survey considers women both as producers and subjects of artistic representation. Attention is also given to the ideological implications and practical effects resulting from traditional art historical inclusions for and omissions from study.
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AH 282: The Fine Art of Gallery Management
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3.00 Credits
Baker University
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This course introduces students to the diverse world of galleries through visits to museums, private galleries and art collections. Students will review portfolios and learn how to select gallery art work, develop skills in promoting and advertising shows, and become familiar with the financial management of a gallery. Additionally, students will participate in one or more gallery opening. Prerequisite: AE 110 or AH 111, or permission of the instructor. (Cross-listed as AS 282.)
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AH 290,490: Special Topics in Art History
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3.00 Credits
Baker University
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This course provides opportunity for focused study of an aspect of art history not regularly available in the curriculum. Since topics change with each use of this listing, students may retake this listing as topics change. Prerequisite: AH 111.
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AH 320: History of Photography
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3.00 Credits
Baker University
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This course will survey the major developments in the history of photography from the process of its invention in the 1820s and 1830s to the utilization of digital photography in the 1990s. The goal of the course is to foster a greater understanding of the evolution of photography through an examination of the changes in aesthetics as well as the shifting notion of what constitutes a photograph.
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