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ART 3700: Oceanic Art
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This course examines the visual arts of the Pacific Islands, Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea, including tattooing and other body adornment practices, architecture, sculpture, and textiles. The course explores the ways oceanic arts since the 18th century embody resistance and survival through the continuity of traditional art forms as well as work in more contemporary media and styles. Lecture three hours. Prerequisites: sophomore standing or consent of the instructor and ENG 2001 or its equivalent. (WRITING)
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ART 3730: Native Arts of the Americas
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This course explores the Native Arts & Architecture of North America, Pre-Columbian Central America & Ancient South America. Diverse forms of art works are studied in their social, religious, and political contexts. The focus of the course may be in any of the three major cultural regions. Prerequisites: sophomore standing or consent of the instructor and ENG 2001 or its equivalent. Lecture three hours. (WRITING; MULTI-CULTURAL)
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ART 3750: History of Roman Art
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A course in the history of Roman art, from archaic through early Christian periods. Focus on the social context of ancient art production and reception. Prerequisite: ART 2030 or consent of the instructor. Lecture three hours.
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ART 3800: Art Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A survey of leading movements in contemporary art from 1945 to the present. Lecture three hours. Prerequisites: ART 2130 or consent of the instructor and ENG 2001 or its equivalent. (WRITING)
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ART 3900: Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Supervised placement in a setting which provides an opportunity for students to observe and practice various art and design related skills. Supervision and evaluation by the site supervisor and the faculty member. Graded on an S/U basis.
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ART 3969: Art Education and the Exceptional Learner
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This course prepares the art educator to meet the needs of students with identified disabilities (K-12). The role of the art teacher in inclusive classrooms (those that include students with and without disabilities) as well as in self-contained classrooms (those containing only students with identified disabilities) will be addressed. Teacher candidates observe, analyze and evaluate a variety of K-12 art experiences involving children with exceptionalities. The course teaches the modification of art tools and the development of teaching strategies to allow all students to make art. Students will participate with the SPE 4205 (Inclusion) course and will also have a practicum experience. Prerequisite: admission into the Art Department.
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ART 4012: Exhibitions Practicum
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This practicum course introduces students to the fundamental principles and practical responsibilities of managing and maintaining art exhibitions. Students gain experience planning, promoting, designing, and installing exhibitions and events in the Catherine J. Smith Gallery. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. Lecture and practicum four hours.
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ART 4013: Business of Art
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
An introduction to the theoretical and practical issues encountered by artisans on a day-to-day basis. The artisans will delve into various business topics such as taxes, insurance, bookkeeping, commission agreements, copyright laws, and other applications necessary for establishment of good business practices. Prerequisites: 6 s.h. above the 2000 level in any ONE studio area (excluding graphic design) or 6 s.h. above the 3000 level in art history. (WRITING)
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ART 4020: History of Museums and Collecting
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A seminar in the history of museums and collecting, focusing on the 19th century through today. Major emphasis is placed on critical reading, writing, and discussion. Prerequisites: ART 2030 and ART 2130 or consent of the instructor. Lecture three hours.
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ART 4030: Seminar in Art Criticism and Theory
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A seminar in the theory and criticism of art in which leading methods of analysis are examined through readings and discussion. Major emphasis is placed upon the student developing a critical sense of art. Prerequisites: ART 2030 and ART 2130, or consent of the instructor. Lecture three hours. (WRITING; SPEAKING)
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