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ART 365: American Art
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Epstein An in-depth study of American painting and sculpture from the Colonial period to the mid-20th century, with emphasis placed on feminist and social historical analysis of works of art and the work of women artists and African-American artists. Prerequisite: ART 264 or permission. Offered Term 1.
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ART 390: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department Independent study conducted at the advanced level. Application for independent study must be made with a member of the art history faculty prior to registration. Offered any term.
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ART 399: Internship
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department Application must be made with faculty prior to registration. May be proposed in any term.
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ART 420: Critical Methods of Art History
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Nolan A student-led seminar for senior majors that examines the methodology of and critical approaches to the history of art. Prerequisite: at least six art history courses. Offered Term 1.
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ART 470: Ideas And Practice
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
White This course allows students to pursue a long-term project while concurrently learning historical and current trends in art movements, styles, and theory. Preparatory course for senior project-required of seniors, open to juniors. Lab fee required. Offered Term 1.
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ART 471: Senior Art History Paper
2.00 Credits
Hollins University
Nolan Students write an original research paper that demonstrates understanding of art historical research and critical methods. Weekly class meeting used to discuss topic development, research progress, and critique student work. Required for all art history majors. Prerequisite: art history major. Offered Term 1.
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ART 472: Senior Art History Symposium
2.00 Credits
Hollins University
Nolan The senior symposium is the culminating experience for all art history majors. Students will transform senior papers into a professional oral presentation through draft revision, class critiques, preparation of audiovisual aids, and rehearsal. This paper is then formally presented at the senior symposium. Required for all art history majors. Prerequisites: art history major and ART 471. Offered Term 2.
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ART 473: Ideas And Practice in Photography
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Sulkin This course allows students to pursue a term-long project while concurrently learning historical and current trends in photographic movements, styles, and theory. Preparatory course for senior project. Required of seniors, open to juniors. Lab fee: approximately $150. Prerequisites: ART 203, ART 306, and one additional photography course. Offered Term 1.
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ART 480: Senior Project
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Knipe Each senior will develop a coherent body of work for her senior thesis exhibit in May. Required of seniors. Critiques by artist-in-residence and visiting artists. Evaluation by portfolio and exhibit. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: ART 470. Offered Term 2.
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BIOL 117: Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Godard This lecture/laboratory course explores how organisms, communities, and ecosystems function under natural conditions as well as how they function under human influence. Discussions and hands-on laboratory work cover a variety of current topics, including dynamics of population growth, patterns of extinction, global warming, acid rain, water pollution, solid waste management, sustainable agriculture, and renewable energy. Also listed as ES 117. Not intended for students majoring in biology. Open to first-year students. No prerequisite. Offered Term 1. (SCI)
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