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ARTH 319: Modernism n Euro Art 1890-1940
3.00 Credits
Lander University
This course surveys European art from 1890 to 1940, with the inclusion of comparative examples of global contemporary art. A major focus of this course will be the key developments in early 20th century art with an emphasis placed on the relationships between artistic developments. Topics such as the Cubist dissection of pictorial space, the development of abstraction, and then-contemporary philosophical, historical, social, and technological issues will be explored. Prerequisites: ARTH 111 and ARTH 112, or instructor permission. Three credit hours.
Prerequisite:
( ARTH 111 and( ARTH 112
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ARTH 320: Postwar Euro Art, 1940 - 1980
3.00 Credits
Lander University
This course surveys European art from 1940 to 1980, with the inclusion of comparative examples of global contemporary art. A major focus of this course will be the changes in the visual arts from the concept of the "avant-garde" to the conception of an artist as a cultural creator. While exploring movements such as Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, and Pop Art, students are encouraged to consider how their own artistic practice contributes to the shaping of cultural environment, as well as the social responsibility attached to that practice. Prerequisites: ARTH 111 and ARTH 112, or instructor permission. Three credit hours.
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( ARTH 111 or ART 111 and( ARTH 112 or ART 112
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ARTH 321: "Global Contemp Art: 1980-Pres
3.00 Credits
Lander University
This course will explore contemporary art from a global perspective. During the historical period surveyed in this course, the barriers of national boundaries and geographic distances have become increasingly diminished. Many contemporary artists work and exhibit internationally, often maintaining studios on several continents simultaneously. The works these artists produce are exhibited in international venues of art fairs and biennial/triennial exhibitions. Emphasis will be placed on artists from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Prerequisites: ARTH 111 and ARTH 112, or instructor permission. Three credit hours.
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( ARTH 111 or ART 111 and( ARTH 112 or ART 112
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ARTH 325: Art, Reli&Society Renais & Ref
3.00 Credits
Lander University
This course traces the development of the visual arts in Europe, from the emergence of Renaissance Humanism to the challenge of Protestantism, and to the creative resurgence of the so-called Counter Reformation, with an attention to how the institution of the church, as well as individuals working for or against that institution, employed the visual arts to clarify and promote its evolving sense of identity and purpose. Three credit hours.
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ARTH 371: Special Topics in Art History
3.00 Credits
Lander University
This special topics course in art history will be announced by the department. The courses are not sequential and may be repeated for additional credit as the topic changes. Prerequisites: ARTH 111 and ARTH 112, or instructor permission. Three credit hours.
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( ARTH 111 or ART 111 and( ARTH 112 or ART 112
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ARTH 372: Travel Related Art History
3.00 Credits
Lander University
This special topics course in art history relates to travel taken by students, such as during a study tour led by a faculty member or through a university-sponsored semester abroad program. The topics and travel locations are to be announced by the department. The course may be repeated for additional credit as the topic and/or travel location changes. Prerequisites: ARTH 111 and ARTH 112, or instructor permission. Three credit hours.
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( ARTH 111 or ART 111 and( ARTH 112 or ART 112
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ASTR 101: Introduction to Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Lander University
This course is an introduction to the fundamental topics of astronomy for non-science majors and is not based on observation. Topics will include our solar system, stars, galaxies, cosmology, and new discoveries in astronomy. Three hours lecture weekly. (General Education - Scientific and Mathematical Reasoning and General Education Elective) Three credit hours.
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ASTR 111: Introduction to Astronomy
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lander University
This course is an introduction to the fundamental topics of astronomy for non-science majors. Topics will include solar system, stars, galaxies, cosmology, and new discoveries in astronomy. Three hours lecture weekly, three hours lab weekly. (General Education - Scientific and Mathematical Reasoning and General Education Elective) Four credit hours.
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ASTR 499: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Lander University
This course is required of all senior Humanities majors. Students consolidate the skills and knowledge learned in the major, reflect critically on Humanities disciplines, and explore historical, critical, and rhetorical issues of concern to Humanities majors. Students assemble a professional portfolio as they prepare for graduate school or careers. Prerequisite: HUMA 250 and permission of instructor. Three credit hours.
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HUMA 250
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BA 101: Introduction to Business
3.00 Credits
Lander University
A course open to all students interested in a survey of the activities that occur in a business organization. The dynamics of how business influences the consumer, nation, and world are emphasized. Three semester hours.
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