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3.00 Credits
Explores how men and women are imaged differently, studying the influence of representation on gender (including representations in literature, film, art, popular culture, and/or performance). Sharpens students' ability to analyze texts and images and investigate those texts' messages about gender, sexuality, ethnicity and class. Cross listed with ENGL/WMST 3710. Prerequisite: WMST 1080 or ENGL 1010.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the art and architecture produced by Islamic societies from the time of the Prophet Mohammed to the time of the Crusades (7th-14th centuries CE), and the geographic scope surrounds the Mediterranean Sea, including the Near Middle East, northern Africa, and Spain. Prerequisites: WA, WB.
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3.00 Credits
Addresses American art within the continental United States from first European encounters with the New World to 1900. Will investigate painting, sculpture, and architecture, but will also include some photography, prints, and the decorative arts. Prerequisites: ART 2020.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to enhance and formalize the Post Baccalaureate experience while creating a creative community across artistic disciplines. Students will read and respond to relevant text, discuss pedagogical concerns, critique their creative research, and develop a professional dossier in support of their future career goals. Prerequisite: completion of all BA/BFA degree requirements and acceptance into the Department of Art's Post Baccalaureate program.
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2.00 Credits
An entrepreneurship course that focuses on the professional process, preparation and development needed to start a business in the arts.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced drawing course exploring conceptual, expressive, personal and technical limits of process and media. Individually proposed projects lead to a coherent body of work. Open discussion and structured critiques develop personal and technical understanding. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours. Prerequisite: ART 3025.
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3.00 Credits
Taught from the perspective of a studio artist, this course enables students to situate their art within a theoretical context. Students examine how issues in contemporary art relate to philosophical concerns through reading, discussion, and critique. Emphasis is placed on an interdisciplinary framework through which students can discuss their work. Prerequisite: ART 2000, junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced drawing course building upon figure construction fundamentals with heavy emphasis on composition, personal expression, wet and dry media, and color with pastels. Lectures, drawing sessions, and critiques develop forma, conceptual, expressive, and technical understanding. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credit hours. Prerequisite: ART 3052.
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3.00 Credits
Explores digital art in 3D - 4D spaces, through the experimental use of digital design tools and techniques. Students develop and build digital projects in AR/VR/MR spaces. Projects include explorations in graphic design, 3D modeling and motion graphics design, multi-media manipulation and image manipulation. Prerequisites: ART 2000 and ART 2112, or ART 2122.
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3.00 Credits
This course supplements the Museum Studies minor's academic training with experiential learning in a collaborative context. The internship provides students with an opportunity to apply skills learned in a variety of disciplines to a work setting, while advancing the work of the sponsoring museum or related organization. Prerequisites: AMST/ANTH/ART/HIST 2700 and AMST/ANTH/ART/HIST 2705. Restricted to Museum Studies minors.
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