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ANT H370: Psychological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An investigation of how culture shapes our perceptions, motivations, and ways of thinking and learning. The course also explores ideas of the "person" in Western andnon-Western societies, and how these ideas affect beliefs and practices surrounding child rearing, mental illness and its treatment, and the question of whether the individual or the group should come first. Prerequisite: ANTH 161 Cultural Anthropology or permission of instructor.
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ART H110: Introduction to Drawing
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A basic course in drawing fundamentals specifically designed to facilitate the development of drawing skills for non-majors. This course does not satisfy the Art major requirement.
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ART H120: Introduction to Painting
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A beginning course in painting designed for non-majors. Emphasis is on development of basic skills in visual expression. Some previous drawing experience is helpful. This course does not satisfy the Art major requirement.
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ART H160: Introduction to the World of Art
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An introductory course designed for students with little or no background in art. The course uses lectures, discussions, demonstrations, and field trips to introduce the principles of visual arts and the role that the arts play in human culture.
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ART H167: Introduction to Studio Art
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A beginning course for students with little or no prior art experience. The course explores the fundamental concepts of visual art through projects in various two- and three-dimensional media. The emphasis is on participation, effort, and sensitivity to the principles of visual organization. Studio exercises are supplemented by slides, lectures, and discussion.
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ART H200: Art and Social Values
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
An introduction to art history, concentrating on art as it reflects, reinforces, and challenges society's values. Although the art of several cultures and historical periods is considered, emphasis is placed on European and American art from the nineteenth century to the present, with special attention to the works of women and people of color. Works of art are examined in terms of both form and content, especially content related to political expression and the representations of race, class, and gender. Note: Students may not receive credit for both ARTH 200 and 11.151 Art and Social Values.
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ART H270: History of Art I
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A study of the arts of Europe, the Near East, Asia, and pre-Columbian America from prehistory through the medieval period. Attention is given to the essential role of art in the religions and cultures of the world as well as on formal and aesthetic issues. Assignments and examinations encourage students to think and write critically about art. Note: Students who have taken 11.271 History of Western Art I will not receive credit for ARTH 270 History of Art I.
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ART H272: History of Art II
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
Study of the arts in Western and non-Western societies from the Renaissance through the 19th Century. The relationships between art, politics, and social identity as well as formal and aesthetic issues are explored as students develop their ability to think and write critically about art. Note: ARTH 270 History of Art I is not a prerequisite for ARTH 272 History of Art II.
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ART H273: Modern Art History
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A survey of major artists and art movements from Post-Impressionism through Abstract Expressionism (1880's-1950's). Issues and events of the late nineteenth century to midtwentiethcentury, such as rapidly expanding technology, world wars, utopian movements, and issues of race, class, and gender are explored in relationship to avant-garde art movements.
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ART H282: American Art
3.00 Credits
Framingham State University
A study of the art and architecture of the United States from Colonial times through the early 20th Century. Attention is given to Native American art and the work of folk artists/ craftspersons as well as that of artists nurtured in European traditions. Readings and class discussion focus on the arts as a unique expression of the American experience in relationship to history, politics, ideology, and social and technological changes. Note: Credit will not be given for both this course and 11.378 American Art.
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