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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Art 116 with emphasis on advanced printmaking techniques such as color viscosity, intaglio prints, collographs, multicolor block and plate printing, large format prints. May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor. Prerequisite: Art 116. Four Credits McCombs Both Semesters
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Art 117, including work in both sculptural and utilitarian directions, elementary chemistry of glazes, and oxidation and reduction firing techniques. May be repeated for credit with permission of the instructor. Prerequisite: Art 117. Four Credits Staff Yearly
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of Art 119 with emphasis on camera skills, digital imaging methods, color photography, and studio lighting to expand the knowledge and experience of materials available to individual photographic expression. Prerequisite: Art 119. Four Credits Nelson Yearly
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4.00 Credits
A period survey of the art and architecture of the European, Mediterranean, and Mid-Eastern Middle Ages from the rule of Constantine to the 13th century in Italy, including Islamic, Byzantine, Carolingian, Ottonian, Romanesque, and Gothic visual culture. Emphasis will be placed upon the link between artistic forms and political and religious thought. Four Credits Heath Every Other Year
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4.00 Credits
A period survey of the visual culture of Italy from the 13th through 16th centuries, including the work of Giotto, Michelangelo, da Vinci, and Rafael. This course will cover architecture, painting, sculpture, and prints, with particular attention paid to the unique economic, political, literary, and artistic traditions that characterize the Italian Renaissance. Four Credits Heath Every Other Year
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4.00 Credits
A period survey of the art and architecture of the 16th through 18th centuries in Southern Europe, including Caravaggio and Bernini, and Northern Europe, including Rubens and Rembrandt, as well as the cultures in the Americans and Asia that were affected by European exploration and colonization. Thematic issues will be discussed such as the role of art in the Counter-Reformation and in the expression of cultural identity in Europe and abroad, especially as it relates to the missions of the Jesuits and Franciscans. Four Credits Heath Every Other Year
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4.00 Credits
A period survey of the art and architecture of the major art movements in Europe and America in the 19th and early 20th centuries, beginning with the academies through alternate theories of representation including Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism and the invention of photography. Particular attention will be paid to the definition of Modernity and the impact of Industrialization on art and culture. Four Credits Staff Spring Semester
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4.00 Credits
A period survey of post-modernist art from the mid-20th century to the present day. Emphasis will be given to the theoretical underpinnings of contemporary art, the diversity of artistic production, as well as to the new media of the post-digital age. Four Credits Staff Fall Semester
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
A thematic period survey course in art history not covered in the regular course listings but offered in light of student interest, faculty expertise or relevance to cultural exhibitions and issues. Two to Four Credits Staff When Feasible
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4.00 Credits
Designed for the prospective elementary art or fine arts teacher, this course investigates the many facets of creative development from early childhood to upper elementary. Materials and techniques suitable for teaching and supervising art as a major subject are emphasized. Methods of guiding and motivating creative expression K-5 are observed, discussed and practiced. There is a weekly field placement in area elementary art classrooms. Four Credits Hayes-Hagar Fall Semester
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