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4.00 Credits
Historical survey of the visual arts from the Renaissance through Baroque eras, including references to nonwestern art of the same period. Examines selected artworks in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Approved for University Studies (Explorations).
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1.00 Credits
Students complete assignments and exams in the ARTH 205 sequence but meet bi-weekly in a two-hour seminar class to discuss additional assigned readings and topics that provide more in-depth study of the history of art. Prerequisite(s): Honor student status or instructor consent
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4.00 Credits
Historical survey of the visual arts from the eighteenth to twenty-first centuries, including references to nonwestern art of the same period. Examines selected artworks in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Approved for University Studies (Explorations).
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1.00 Credits
Students complete assignments and exams in the ARTH 206 sequence but meet bi-weekly in a two-hour seminar class to discuss additional assigned readings and topics that provide more in-depth study of the history of art. Prerequisite(s): Honor student status or instructor consent
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4.00 Credits
Introduces some of the major theories and critical issues influencing art and artists. Prerequisite(s): ARTH 201, ARTH 202 or ARTH 204 , ARTH 205 , ARTH 206 .
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0.00 Credits
Students with an emphasis in art history make a short oral presentation of their research interests and present a portfolio of their writing to a panel of art history faculty for review. Students register for the Mid-Program Review in conjunction with their second upper-division art history course. Prerequisite(s): ARTH 204 , ARTH 205 , ARTH 206 , ARTH 260
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4.00 Credits
Presents methods and techniques of research and writing for the discipline of art history. Students learn methods to access, analyze, and evaluate information and to write a research paper with effective arguments and interpretations. Prerequisite(s): ARTH 201, ARTH 202 or ARTH 204 , ARTH 205 , ARTH 206 and USEM 101 , USEM 102 , USEM 103 or WR 121, WR 122 .
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4.00 Credits
Offers an interdisciplinary survey of the visual arts and music from the twentieth century to the present. Examines the intersections, cross-influences, and significant archetypes of visual art and music. Topics include modernism, postmodernism, primitivism, minimalism, futurism, and popular culture. Approved for University Studies (Synthesis/Integration). Prerequisite(s): Completion of all lower division University Studies requirements. (Cross-listed with MUS 311 .)
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4.00 Credits
Examines the impact of twentieth-century technological, social, and historical change on our conceptions of art and culture. Using readings from cross-disciplinary sources, students explore the origins, evolution, and proliferation of new media and communications technologies, including photography, film, television, computers, and the Internet. Approved for University Studies (Synthesis and Integration). Prerequisite(s): Completion of all lower division University Studies requirements
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4.00 Credits
Students examine the arts as an agent of social, culture, and political change during the twentieth century. Explores art from a social history perspective and traces how it intersects with the broader social dynamics of specific historical periods ranging from the radicalism of the early avant-garde to the postmodern era. Approved for University Studies (Synthesis/Integration). Prerequisite(s): Completion of all lower division University Studies requirements
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