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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PL201. An examination of the philosophi- cal foundations of psychology from Plato to Freud. PL230 Philosophical Perspectives: Humanity and Divinity (3.00 cr.) Prerequisite: PL201. A philosophical investigation of the nature and meaning of the religious life.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to black and white photography as an art, as a medium of communication, and as a tool for business and science. Students do their own darkroom work. Exposure, development, printing, filters, composi- tion, and legal problems in photography are among the areas covered. A 35 millimeter camera is required. Ful- fills fine arts core requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the evolution of film from the development of silent films through contemporary works. Major direc- tors and movements are investigated. Counts toward Film Studies minor. Same course as DR278.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the formation of what is now the "Hollywood"industry-the development of the major studios and the star system. Discussions of major actors and directors center on films that highlight their strengths and weak- nesses, as well as the difficulty experienced in making the transition to sound films. Counts towards American Studies and Film Studies minors. Same course as DR279.
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3.00 Credits
A course dedicated to the "golden age" of Hollywood.From the silent era to the advent of sound and color, this class examines some of the great films of the 1920s to through the 1950s. Among the topics discussed are the roles of directors, costumers, cameramen, lighting directors, and actors. Counts toward American Studies and Film Studies minor. Same course as DR280.170 Fine Arts
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Alfred Hitchcock was known as the "Master of Suspense."From Rebecca to Psycho, this cinematic giant gave us some of our most treasured films. Students explore what makes Hitchcock-Hitchcock-the director's extraordinary ability to manipulate an audience, his patent con- ventions, camera angles, and running themes. Counts toward Film Studies minor. Same course as DR281.
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1.00 Credits
According to Martin Scorsese, William Wyler was "Holly- wood's most respected director." Wyler, who also wasknown as "the man who couldn't make a bad picture,?irected more actors to Academy Awards than any other director. This overview introduces such classics as The Letter, The Best Years of Our Lives, Roman Holiday, and Funny Girl. Counts toward Film Studies minor. Same course as DR282.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the major technical and aesthetic movements in the history of photography since its inven- tion. Covers the works of major artists working in this medium as well as the major styles. Students in this class will not be expected to produce photographs. Same course as AH319.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SA200 or SA224. Ideas, events, and the cre- ative uses of some materials which have given rise to the arts of our times. Through research and projects, students creatively explore wood, plaster, metal, medi- ums such as plastic, and traditional mediums such as drawing, painting, collage, or the various forms of printmaking. Encourages the development of personal interests and forms of investigation as well as creatively combining media. Same course as SA331.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CM222 or PT270. Computers are used as an integral part of the creative process, but work is completed through mixed media studio methods. Students create works on paper, artists' books, installations, or original works which exist only on the World Wide Web. Some prior computer experience recommended. Same course as SA339.
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