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Art 80V: Issues and Artists
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Focuses on key issues in contemporary art, art theory, and curatorial practice through lectures, discussions, and readings. Course consists of weekly series of lectures designed to familiarize students with theories and practice surrounding seven current topics of interest in the larger art world. Instructor introduces each topic theoretically and shows work of relevant artists and curators. Guest artists and curators present their work in relation to the topic. May not be used to fulfill major requirements. Enrollment limited to 100. (General Education Code(s): T4-Humanities and Arts, A.) The Staff, E. Stephens, L. Watts, E. Crichton
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Art 99: Tutorial
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
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Arts Division 159B: Senior Studio: Intermedia, Sculpture, Electronic Art, and Public Art
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
An intensive studio experience for art majors concentrating in the areas of intermedia, sculpture, public art, installation art, electronic art, and interactive art. Major emphasis is on development of individual and collaborative projects in preparation for the senior exhibition. Readings and research required. Class discussions focus on project work and critiques, assigned reading, and the development of a written component by each student. Satisfies senior exit requirement. Portfolio review prior to advance enrollment required. Enrollment restricted to art majors. Courses 159A and 159B must be taken concurrently. Enrollment limited to 18. May be repeated for credit. E. Anderson, W. Hibbert-Jones, E. Stephens, J. Parker, E. Crichton
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Arts Division 161: Picturing Identity:Document and Culture
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Studio addresses issues of race, gender, culture, personal identity, and visual representation. Examines ways ideas of identity are given visual form and communicated in fine arts and mass media. Students research ways traditionally underrepresented groups in society have been and are being represented in mass media; they then visually interpret that information in forms of visual artifacts. This process and interpretation serve as springboard to examination of expanded ideas of identity, including personal and/or family culture and history, gender, and ethnicity. Encourages use of broad range of mediums available to construct visual representations of identity. Students are billed a materials fee. Enrollment restricted to pre-art, art, film and digital media, and history of art and visual culture majors. Enrollment limited to 20. (General Education Code(s): A.) L. Watts
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Arts Division 191: Teaching Apprenticeship
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Designed for art majors at the upper-division level. Each student assists in a lower-division art course under the direct supervision of a faculty member. Students assist in technical instruction, critiques, and class discussions. May not be repeated for credit. Does not count toward upper-division major requirements. Enrollment restricted to art majors. The Staff
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Arts Division 192: Directed Student Teaching
42.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Teaching of a lower-division seminar under faculty supervision. (See course 42.) Students should have upper-division standing with a proposal supported by a faculty member willing to supervise. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. Enrollment limited to 5. The Staff
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Arts Division 193: Field Study
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Supervised off-campus study conducted under the immediate and direct guidance of a faculty supervisor. To be used primarily by upper-division students doing part-time off-campus study. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. Petitions may be obtained in the Art Department Office. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
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Arts Division 196: Senior Project
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Student will concentrate on completing work for comprehensive exhibition under the direction of his or her art adviser, with help from other faculty as needed. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. May be repeated for credit. The Staff
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Arts Division 197: Individual Study
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Individual study in areas approved by sponsoring instructors. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. May be repeated for credit. The Staff The Center for Art and Visual Studies (CAVS), a focus for interdisciplinary exhibitions, conferences, symposia, and seminars is currently in development. The departments and majors in the Division of the Arts are listed in detail under Art, Film and Digital Media, History of Art and Visual Culture, Music, Theater Arts, and Digital Arts and New Media. Among the Division of the Arts' many performing and fine arts programs, Shakespeare Santa Cruz is an internationally recognized professional repertory company. The campus hosts several film festivals each year, including the Women of Color Film and Video Festival and Cine Maiz. Student work is regularly broadcast on SCTV, and Eyecandy publishes student writing on film, television, and digital media. The Music Department hosts an annual Festival of Contemporary Music in April and presents a variety of solo and ensemble concert programs throughout the year. The Art Department hosts regularly scheduled public presentations as well as studio art courses taught by artists and critics through the visiting artists program. The digital arts and new media MFA program hosts an annual exhibition of thesis projects, engage students in interdisciplinary research collaborations with faculty that result in internationally recognized publications and exhibitions, and sponsors the Art, Technology, and Culture speakers series with the Division of the Arts. The History of Art and Visual Culture Department hosts a series of speakers and seminars each year on rotating topics that are supported by the Rebele Chair.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics 112: Physics of Stars
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
The leading observational facts about stars as interpreted by current theories of stellar structure and evolution. Spectroscopy, abundances of the elements, nucleosynthesis, stellar atmospheres, stellar populations. Final stages of evolution, including white dwarfs, neutron stars, super-novae. Prerequisite(s): Mathematics 22 or 23A, Physics 5B or 6B, and 101A. J. Fortney
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