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ARTH 3630: Women in Art
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
Examines women artists of the 20th century with attention to historical, social and theoretical issues that underlie their works of art. Discusses art made by women in both Western and non-Western contexts and explores the impact of race, ethnicity, nationality, class and sexual orientation on their artistic production. Among others, it addresses subjects of motherhood, self-identity, spirituality and the female body. Also covers the most current feminist scholarship in art history. Also offered as CRST and WOST. Offered in alternate years.
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ARTH 3700: Renaissance And Baroque
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
This course surveys the visual arts in Europe from the late 14th through the 17th centuries. The course begins with the Early Renaissance and continues to analyze the major developments in painting, sculpture and architecture during High Renaissance, Mannerism and Baroque. Offered in alternate years.
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ARTH 3730: 19th CENTURY ART
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
An exploration of 19th century art and the origins of modern art in Europe and America. The course begins with the art of the French Revolution and continues with the discussion of Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. It considers works of individual artists who shaped the character of 19th century art and discusses problems of the social context of art: its historical circumstances, patronage and audience. Offered every three years.
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ARTH 4000: Methods in Art History
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
An introduction to the conceptual methods that are used by art historians to study art objects and cultural contexts in which they are produced. Examines the major methodologies used in art analysis, such as formal analysis, iconography, Marxist approaches, feminism, structuralism, post-structuralism, deconstruction and psychoanalysis. Required for art history majors.
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ARTH 4684: Directed Study- Art History
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
Directed study is provided for students whose unusual circumstances prohibit taking a regularly scheduled course but who need the material of that course to satisfy a requirement. Availability of this faculty-directed learning experience depends on faculty time and may be limited in any given term and restricted to certain courses. Prerequisites: Faculty, department chair and dean approval.
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ARTH 4684 - Directed Study- Art History
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ARTH 4952 or 4954: Independent Study- Art History
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
Independent studies presuppose a measure of experience in the area of study and the intent to go beyond the content of scheduled classes. Prerequisites: Faculty sponsorship and department chair approval.
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ASL 1110: Beginning American Sign Language I
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
In this introductory course you will engage in receptive and expressive language readiness activities as well as learn vocabulary, basic use of ASL grammatical structure and signing space, conversational regulators, fingerspelling and introductory aspects of Deaf culture.
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ASL 1120: Beginning American Sign Language II
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
You will continue to study ASL grammatical structure, vocabulary, fingerspelling, use of signing space, conversational regulators and introductory aspects of Deaf culture. Prerequisite: ASL 1110.
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ASL 2110: Intermediate American Sign Language I
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
You will learn how to express abstract concepts in ASL using appropriate grammatical structure, signing space, vocabulary, fingerspelling and nonmanual markers. Continued development of conversational regulators and aspects of Deaf culture. Prerequisite: ASL 1120.
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ASL 2120: Intermediate American Sign Language II
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
This course is designed to expand your ability to express abstract concepts in ASL and to further develop your vocabulary and your receptive and expressive fluency. You will also continue to read and discuss topics related to Deaf culture. Deaf community interaction required. Prerequisite: ASL 2110.
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