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    Prerequisites: ART 110 and ART 125 with grades of C or higher; or permission of instructor Offered: Typically every Fall Term This course will expand on the fibers processes and materials used in ART 125 and introduce the student to conceptual problem solving using the Fibers medium. The first part of the class will be learning construction and surface techniques. The second part of the class will focus on using multiple fiber techniques as a means of personal expression, emphasizing the idea and its expression. Readings, textiles from the collection, and slide presentations will give the student a basic exposure to the history of textiles and current events and thoughts in Fiber Arts. Six in-class studio hours per week. Course Fee: $15, plus the cost of materials. 1 Course Credit
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    Prerequisites: ART 110 and ART 130, with grades of C or higher; or permission of instructor Offered: Typically every Fall Term This course will present additional techniques and materials not offered in ART 130 and introduces conceptually based problem solving. Students will employ direct and indirect techniques, including welding and foundry casting. Six in-class studio hours each week. Course Fee: $15, plus the cost of materials. 1 Course Credit
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    Prerequisite: GSTR 110 Offered: Typically alternate Fall Terms (next offered Fall 2010) Designed for the Art major preparing to teach at the secondary level and/or the elementary level. This course meets K-12 certification requirements. Art majors planning careers in occupational therapy, special education, or community art programs also would benefit from this course. Lecture-studio experiences in creative methods of teaching the visual arts, materials, techniques, concepts, and the relation of art to the needs of different age levels; and trends and philosophies of Art Education. Public-school observation and practicum required. Course Fee: $15, plus the cost of materials. 1 Course Credit
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    Prerequisite: GSTR 210 Offered: Typically alternate years (next offered Spring 2010) A survey of Medieval art in the West and the East from the early Christian period just prior to the advent of Constantine through the end of the French Gothic period and the Byzantine Empire. Arts Perspective and Western History Perspective. 1 Course Credit
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    Prerequisite: For Art majors, ART 120 with a grade of C or higher; OR permission of instructor Offered: Typically every Fall Term Nineteenth-century revolutions in art (painting, sculpture, architecture) and their impact on 20th-century art. Students will study the interaction between the arts in the contemporary world and other forces shaping today's society. 1 Course Credit
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    Prerequisite: GSTR 210 Offered: Typically alternate years (next offered term yet to be determined). The development and styles of European and American architecture. Emphasis will be given to revival and archaeological influences, technology and new materials, and society and personalities during the 19th and 20th centuries. Arts Perspective and Western History Perspective. 1 Course Credit
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    Prerequisites: GSTR 210 Offered: Typically alternate years (next offered Fall 2009) A study of Islamic art and architecture in the Middle East, North Africa, and Spain. Arts Perspective and Religion Perspective. 1 Course Credit
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    Prerequisite: GSTR 210 Offered: Typically alternate years (next offered term yet to be determined) A study of the arts of Italy from 1401 to 1564 and the personalities, the social and political events, and the philosophies that interacted, shaped, and helped create them. Arts Perspective and Western History Perspective. 1 Course Credit
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    Prerequisite: GSTR 210 or permission of instructor Offered: Typically alternate years (first offered Fall 2009) This course will look at the role of the Museum from its historical and theoretical beginnings to the challenges facing the field in the 21st Century. Interdisciplinary in nature, this course incorporates hands-on experiences in the College's art and historical artifacts collections. Course Fee: $15. NOTE: Noncredit for students who completed this course as ART 286 in Fall 2007. 1 Course Credit
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    Prerequisite: GSTR 210 Offered: Typically alternate years (next offered Fall 2008) The art and architecture of Mexico, Central America, and South America from the 16th century to modern times examining the impact of Western colonialism. Arts Perspective and World Culture (Western) component of the International Perspective. 1 Course Credit
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