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THRS 668: Christian Mystical Classics
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
A study of Christian spiritual classics of a mystical nature. The investigation will lead the student to appreciate those manifestations of spiritual experience which the mystics have in common and those that differentiate them. Offered intermittently.
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THRS 669: Religions in Dialogue
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
A study of contemporary faith, art, and culture as it interacts with world traditions and each student's unique religious position. Offered intermittently.
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THRS 695: Special Topics in Theology
3.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Coverage of topics of special and/or current interest. Offered intermittently.
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THRS 696: Directed Reading
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Written permission of the instructor and dean is required. Offered every semester.
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THRS 697: Graduate Comprehensive Seminar
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
A personal systematic synthesis of all the courses taken by the student and a practical application of this synthesis to the student's particular area of emphasis.
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VA 100.: Art Appreciation
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
The course provides an understanding of the methods of identifying, interpreting, and evaluating ideas in the creative arts. Areas covered include art's functions, the visual elements and principles of design, the styles of art, and the art object. Offered every semester.
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VA 101: Survey of Western Art History
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Survey of Western Art History 1 introduces students chronologically to major themes, movements, and issues in Western Art History from prehistoric times through the Rococco (approximately 1750). This course is ordinarily restricted to Art and Architecture/Community Design Majors, although other students may be admitted on a space-availalbe basis with permission of the instructor.
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VA 102: Survey of Western Art History
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
Survey of Western Art History 2 studies the complex relationships between artists and the cultures in which they work, from 1750 to the present, exploring how art deals with questions of war and peace, social justice, religious belief, censorship, propaganda, gender, ethnic and social identity, and social critique.
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VA 105: The Imaginary Museum
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
The Imaginary Museum presents the great formal and historical issues of art history in western and world art traditions, with emphasis on the styles of objective accuracy, formal order, emotion, and fantasy.
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VA 120: Art Fundamentals
4.00 Credits
University of San Francisco
This core studio class introduces the student to the broad range of materials, methodologies, and strategies that compose the art and design program. The student will explore a series of studio problems that begin simple and move to greater complexity. The language of art and design point, line, plane, space, color, light, value, texture, proportion, and scale will be the framework of our 2D and 3D investigations. (Required for all BAVA majors)
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