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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: at least two upper-level art history courses Introduction to the history of art theory from ancient Greece to the present. The principles and practices of art criticism, with exercises in analytical and critical writing. 4 credits.
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3.00 Credits
I (formerly ART-75) Prerequisite: ART-113, 125, 130, and 201, 204, 206, 208, or 210 The first of two courses required of students who pursue an emphasis in studio art. Focus on the interpretation and criticism of contemporary art, with particular attention paid to the impact of social and political events on the visual arts. Students will begin to develop a subject or idea that will serve as the basis for a concise body of artwork reflecting the studio major's individual viewpoint and aesthetic voice. This course is required fall semester of senior year. 2 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART-401 The second of two courses required of students who pursue an emphasis in studio art. Focus on completing a cohesive body of work suitable for presentation in the Senior Exhibition. In addition to producing and selecting work for the exhibition, students develop artist statements, and are involved in all aspects of mounting a professional exhibition including publicity, installation of the artwork, and oral presentation to the college community. Students meet weekly to critique work in progress. This course is required spring semester of senior year. 2 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Investigation of a topic not duplicated among regular course offerings. Variable credit.
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3.00 Credits
Provides students the opportunity to work with an artrelated business or organization under supervision of a faculty sponsor. The student develops guidelines and creates specific written objectives for the internship. At the conclusion of the internship the student produces a written journal and gives an oral summary to the faculty sponsor. Variable credit.
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4.00 Credits
GER: UQ (Ultimate Questions) & WC (World Cultures) Examination of various versions (text, film, television, etc.) of the Indian epic Ramayana with the intention of addressing the profound and long lasting influence this narrative has had on the religion, morals, culture, politics, and society of South and Southeast Asia. 4 credits.
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4.00 Credits
GER: WC (World Cultures) An introduction to the greatly diverse popular cultures of South Asia, including music, film, and art. Through listening, selected readings, films, and discussion, issues of religion, gender, politics, ethnic and regional identity, cultural property, globalization, and the effect of mass media on South Asian popular culture will be addressed. 4 credits.
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