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3.00 Credits
This course centers attention on the interplay between gender, sexuality, class, and reproductive behavior in diverse socio-cultural contexts. The starting point are critiques from within and outside of socio-cultural anthropology (especially social history) that mainstream, positivist demography has not adequately dealt with (theoretically and methodologically) with how cross-cultural expressions and variations of gender, sexuality, and class have shaped reproductive behavior. This course will survey key works in anthropological demography, social history, and feminist demography with the objective of exploring the emergence of “whole demographies” (Kertzer) that seek to demonstrate the importance of “situating” reproductive behavior in “the sociocultural and political economic context in which it is embedded,” and that “historicize demographic analysis” by viewing historical and power-laden processes as “ingredient[s] in the making of reproduction” (Greenhalgh).
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of drawing materials, including pencil, pen, charcoal, brush, and ink. Emphasis is on learning to use and perceive the visual environment and to develop a language to express that experience.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the human figure to develop sensitivity to its design possibilities. Media: charcoal, pen, wash, pencil, chalk, synthetics. Prerequisite: ART 0101 GE: Arts
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3.00 Credits
Understanding elements of art through working with line, form, space, value, color, and texture. This is a computer-based course with an emphasis on graphics.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the key stages in the evolution of art and architecture. Emphasis on understanding the visual language of art as an expression of relationships to the cultural, historical, and philosophical context in which the artist lives.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the key stages in the evolution of art and architecture. The student learns to analyze a work of art and to specify its cultural and historical context.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to basic mural design and painting with emphasis on idea development, collaborative painting execution, and sequential learning experience. Students will work in the studio and on the mural site and explore contemporary approaches in mural painting. GE: Arts
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3.00 Credits
Studio experience covering basic technique involved in forming, glazing, and firing primarily hand-built, three-dimensional functional and sculptural ceramic artworks. Various approaches to glazing and decorating will also be explored, along with an introduction to throwing forms on a potter’s wheel.
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3.00 Credits
Art Appreciation focuses on the history and development of the visual arts. This course emphasizes primarily the art of Western or Eurocentric cultures. However, Non-Western cultures such as African and Asian art will also be discussed and examined. The course will cover the meanings, purposes, styles, elements, and principles of art, along with the history of art and the various media used to create works of art. GE: Arts
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3.00 Credits
Printmaking I is a basic printmaking course covering the techniques and processes of relief and monotype prints. Student will make prints in a fine arts medium. Stress is placed on application of individual design responses to graphic media. Equal emphasis will be given to the effective development of art content, and the technical achievement. GE: Arts
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