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A 341: Nineteenth-Century European Art
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: A102. Survey of major artists and styles in painting and sculpture from c. 1770 to 1900, emphasizing developments in France, England, and Germany. Topics include neoclassicism, romanticism, realism, impressionism, and post-impressionism.
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A 342: Twentieth-Century Art
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: A102. R: A341. Survey of major artists, styles, and movements in painting and sculpture from 1900 to the present in Europe and the United States. Topics include expressionism, cubism, futurism, dada, surrealism, and abstraction.
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A 345: American Art to 1913
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
American architecture, sculpture, painting, photography, and graphics from seventeenth century to the Armory Show of 1913.
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A 346: User-Interface Programming
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: A202, A306, A597, C212, or equivalent experience. Learn to prototype and build graphical user interfaces for computer applications. Contemporary software design methodology. Students design and implement prototype interfaces to applications provided by the instructor. Extensive use is made of both commercial and experimental software tools.
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A 347: Picasso A & H
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
A survey of the different phases of Picasso's career, the artistic milieu in which he worked, and the critical approaches that have been taken to his art.
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A 348: Mastering theWorldWideWeb
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: Two semesters of programming experience, or equivalent, and some knowledge of operating systems. Project-oriented course leading to ability to maintain a fully functional Web site. Topics include Internet network protocols andWeb programming, server administration, protocols, site design, and searching and indexing technologies.
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A 349: Dada and Surrealism
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
An examination of the Dada Surrealism project, in particular the critique of established forms of art making; also the historical background, intellectual sources, and social and political goals of the two movements.
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A 350: Topics in Interdisciplinary American Studies
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Focusing on a specific topic (which will vary by semester), students reflect on established American studies disciplinary methodologies and explore possibilities for new interdisciplinary syntheses. Students consider such issues as the questions a historian asks of a political manifesto and how these questions differ from those of the literary critic or the sociologist. May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
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A 351: The United States inWorldWar II
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Examination of U.S. effect on the outcome ofWorldWar II and change in America caused by the war. Major topics: the process of U.S. involvement, strategies of the major land and sea campaigns, relations within the Grand Alliance, development of the A bomb, and the origins of the ColdWar.
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A 352: History of Latinos in the United States
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Latino experience in the United States from 1848. Economic and social factors of the Latino role in a non-Latin nation. Credit given for only one of HIST A352 and LATS L210.
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