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ARH 410: Seminar in A rt History
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This course is a requirement for students concentrating in art history. Designed for the advanced student, the course probes different methodological and theoretical approaches to the study and interpretation of the visual arts. Students will examine the writings of pioneers in the field, long-standing art historical methods, and the "new" art history. Thiscourse is also a research seminar. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Cr 3.
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ARH 411: Philosophy of A rt
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Examination of the aesthetic theories of philosophers, artists, writers, and critics that form the basis for understanding the fine arts. Readings and discussion of texts from ancient to modern times. Prerequisite: senior art majors and permission of the instructor. Cr 3.
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ARH 412: Topics in A rt History
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Aseminar on a selected topic in art history that will be the focus of in-depth research and discussion. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Cr 3.
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ARH 418: Independent Study in A rt History
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
An opportunity for the student who has demonstrated competence in a specific area of study to work independently with scheduled tutoring from a faculty member of the student's choice. Prerequisites: permission of instructor and Art Department chair. Cr 1 to 6.
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ART 101G: A p p roaches to A rt
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Selected experiences using original works, lecture, slides, films, and other means to expose the student to the significance of the visual arts in human history. The aim of the course is to involve students in direct experiences affecting their own perception of visual form. Cr 3.
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ART 141F: Fundamental Design I
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Provides an introduction to the fundamentals of 2 D design and color theory through a series of exercises and applied problems in visual organization. Development of a personal design sensibility will be encouraged. Cr 3.
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ART 142: Fundamental Design II
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Through a series of projects, demonstrations, and discussions students will develop an awareness of and an ability to work in three dimensions. Prerequisite: ART 141F. Cr 3.
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ART 151F: Fundamental Drawing I
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
An introduction to the basic materials, techniques, and principles of drawing. Emphasis placed on seeing and translating the three-dimensional environment onto two-dimensional surfaces. The expressive and communicative role of drawing will be considered. Cr 3.
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ART 152: Fundamental Drawing II
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Builds on principles and techniques presented in Fundamental Drawing I. Expanded use of basic materials with an introduction to mixed media. Increased emphasis on expressive and conceptual approaches to drawing. Prerequisite: ART 151F. Cr 3.
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ART 220: Introduction to Digital A rt
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
This course will address aesthetic, historical, and theoretical perspectives on digital media in the arts and contemporary culture. The students will use industry-standard software to create and process digital imagery. Prerequisite: art foundation. Cr 3.
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