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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Offers individualized study at an advanced level in areas of ART not considered in other courses to meet special interests or program requirements. Students must complete a term project and readings approved by the instructor. Offered for variable credit, based on the student's accomplishments. Instructor permission is required prior to registration. Recommended: Prior study in ART. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
Special topics, activities, or projects in an area of ART not usually covered in depth in other ART courses. Offered for variable credit, based on the student's accomplishments. Instructor permission is required prior to registration. Recommended: Prior study in ART. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
This course examines visual art and architecture as a reflection of human interaction with the socio-political and physical environment of a particular era. The objectives of the course center on viewing, analyzing and comparing many art forms in a historical context, and covers the Palaeolithic, Ancient Near Eastern, and Aegean cultures, beginning about 30,000 BCE. Recommended: WRI 121. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
This course examines visual art and architecture as a reflection of human interaction with the socio-political and physical environment of a particular era. The objectives of the course center on viewing, analyzing and comparing many art forms in a historical context, and covers Late Antiquity, Early Christian and Medieval periods, beginning about 500 BC. Recommended: WRI 121. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
This course examines visual art and architecture as a reflection of human interaction with the socio-political and physical environment of a particular era. The objectives of the course center on viewing, analyzing and comparing many art forms in a historical context, and covers the Renaissance and Baroque periods, beginning about 1300 AD. Recommended: WRI 121. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
The Nineteenth Century saw the beginning of the modern world and modern societies in Europe. Course examines and analyzes the visual arts, beginning with the French Revolution in 1789, to reveal the processes that led to our current cultural life. Recommended: WRI 121 placement. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
The turn of the Twentieth Century witnessed revolutions in science, technology, psychology and philosophy. Couse examines and analyzes the visual arts to reveal some effects of those changes, and to gain insight into our modern world. Recommended: WRI 121 placement. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
World War II ended the supremacy of Europe in the visual art world and focused attention on America. Course examines and analyzes art since 1945 to explore the ideas behind it, reveal our culture and values, and to gain a greater understanding and appreciation of contemporary art. Recommended: WRI 121 placement. [As Announced]
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3.00 Credits
A studio experience with supporting slides, lectures, and occasional films. Further exploration of different ways of seeing and drawing to become more visually literate. Course presents basic drawing techniques and materials. Employs conceptual references for critical analysis of visual forms, along with basic theories of art within the historical context. [F, W]
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3.00 Credits
A studio experience with supporting slides, lectures, and films. Explores different ways of seeing and painting to become more visually literate. Examines basic painting techniques and materials. Presents the conceptual framework for critical analysis, along with basic theories of art in the historical context. [W, SP]
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