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3.00 Credits
This course examines the major developments in architecture, sculpture, painting, and the decorative arts worldwide, from prehistory through the Middle Ages. In addition to cross-cultural comparison of diverse traditions and histories of art, the course willintroduce the student to important vocabulary and methods fundamental to the discipline of art history. Art & Design majors should be simultaneously enrolled in ART 233M Global History of Art I: Methods. MnTC Goal 8.
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1.00 Credits
In this course students apply the art historical concepts and methods from ART 233 lecture course. It reinforces the knowledge of methods unique to the art historical discipline including informed observation of physical objects combined with historical and formal analysis. Students are shown how to find appropriate research materials in the discipline and how to apply them in a contextual comparative essay. Art & Design majors should be simultaneously enrolled in ART 233.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the major developments in architecture, sculpture, painting, illustration, the decorative arts, and craft worldwide, from approximately the 13th century through the early modern age (ca. 1750). In addition to cross-cultural comparison of diverse traditions and histories of art, the course will introduce students to important concepts and methods fundamental to the discipline of art history. School of Art majors should be simultaneously enrolled in Art 234M: Global Art History II-Methods. MnTC Goal 8.
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1.00 Credits
In this course students apply the art historical concepts and methods from ART 234 lecture course. It reinforces the knowledge of methods unique to the art historical discipline including informed observation of physical objects combined with historical and formal analysis. Students are shown how to find appropriate research materials in the discipline and how to apply them in a contextual comparative essay. Art & Design majors should be simultaneously enrolled in ART 234.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the major developments in architecture, sculpture, painting, and the decorative arts worldwide, from the Enlightenment Age to the Present. In addition to cross-cultural comparison of diverse global traditions and histories of art, the course will introduce important vocabulary and approaches in the discipline of art history. School of Art majors should be simultaneously enrolled in Art 235M Global Art History III: Methods. MnTC Goal 8.
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1.00 Credits
In this course, students apply art historical concepts, vocabulary and methods from the Art 235 lecture course to a research paper. It introduces protocols unique to the art historical discipline including informed observation of physical objects combined with historical, cultural, and formal analysis. Students are shown how to locate, evaluate and cite appropriate art historical research materials and how to apply them in a research assignment. School of Art majors should be simultaneously enrolled in Art 235.
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1.00 Credits
Seminar focusing on career exploration and skills for achieving success in art school.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores how different visual media from fine art, mass media, science and everyday life intersect to form a cultural discourse, and develops ways to critically observe and engage this discourse. Different ways of seeing and interpreting visual images (from painting, advertisements, graffiti, tattoos, maps, film, social media, architecture, etc.) will be developed. Visual imagery interpreted in different media and contexts will be investigated as they correlate with political and social power, globalism, gender, race, sexual identity, space, and other social questions and institutions. MnTC Goal 2.
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4.00 Credits
Studio, seminar or discussion of topics not included in other art courses. Up to three credits may be applied to the major.
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4.00 Credits
An in-depth investigation involving the skills, techniques, and aesthetics of forms thrown on the potter's wheel. Exercises in decorating as well as firing are included. Students may take 303A, 304A, and 305A in any order.
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