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FA 255: Landscape Photography
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
A comprehensive course spent mainly on location, exploring the environment through a variety of, techniques used in nature and wildlife, photography. Students should have previous, experience with photography. A 35mm camera with, adjustable shutter and aperture is required, equipment. Programmable cameras are acceptable, but point and shoot type cameras are not.
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FA 270: American Antiques and the Antique Market
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
A course dealing with identification, research, and care, investing and marketing potential., Topics include furniture, china, glass, pottery,, porcelain and collectibles. The course emphasizes, bibliography and includes visits to local, museums, historical societies and other learning, centers and includes trips to antique shows,, antique shops and private collections., Offered only through Adult Studies.
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FA 295: Popular Music and Culture:, The DeSales Experience
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
An examination of American popular music, in the 20th and 21st centuries and its, impact on morality and identity. Topics include, a historical overview of popular music styles, and analysis of selected popular musicians, and genres within the context of ethics and, culture. Prior musical training and the ability, to read music are not required of students in this, course.
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FA 330: Art of the Ancient and Primitive Worlds:, Humanities III
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
A study of the architecture, painting, and, sculpture of the ancient and primitive people of, the Americas, Africa, Asia and Western Europe, from the Paleolithic era through Imperial Rome., Of particular concern is the interrelationship, between art and religious belief and ritual., Included is an exploration of world mythologies, and their images as seen in art.
Prerequisite:
Humanities 1 and 2
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FA 331: Art of the Middle Ages: Humanities III
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
A study of painting, sculpture, and architecture, of Western Europe and the Middle East from the, Fall of the Roman Empire to the end of the Gothic, era. Emphasis will be given to art as an, expression of Christian belief and practice. The, influence of cultural, political and geographical, diversity on artistic expression will be explored.
Prerequisite:
Humanities 1 and 2
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FA 332: Art of the Renaissance and Baroque:, Humanities III
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
A study of European painting, sculpture, and, architecture from 1400 through the French and, American Revolutions. Topics of interest include, the Protestant Reform and its influence on art,, as well as the changes brought by political, upheaval and the Age of Reason. Subjects include, Michelangelo, Leonardo, and Rembrandt.
Prerequisite:
Humanities 1 and 2
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FA 333: Art of the Nineteenth Century:, Humanities III
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
A study of the painting, sculpture, and, architecture of Europe and the United States, from the American and French Revolutions to the, dawn of the twentieth century. Emphasis will be, given to the revolutionary changes in Western, Culture as seen through the eyes of Romantics,, Realists, Impressionists, and Post-Impressionists.
Prerequisite:
Humanities 1 and 2
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FA 334: Classical, Gothic and Renaissance Art:, Humanities III
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
Focuses on the major styles that are the basis of, the Western Art Tradition. It is from these, styles that later artists draw inspiration, and, from which we see the re-occurring themes develop, that become associated with the civilizations of, western man.
Prerequisite:
Humanities 1 and 2
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FA 335: Art of the United States: Humanities III
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
A study of the art and architecture of the United, States from colonial days to the present. Art is, seen in light of what makes our culture uniquely, American as expressed by the Federalist style, and the changes wrought by the Civil War and, the World Wars.
Prerequisite:
Humanities 1 and 2
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FA 336: Roman Art and Architecture: Humanities, III
3.00 Credits
DeSales University
An introductory course in history of art and of, the history of Rome from its origin through the, 17th Century. Masterpieces of painting, sculpture, and architecture of the ancient, medieval,, Renaissance, and Baroque periods are examined, with attention to their specific historical, contexts. All classes are held on site in Rome,, Italy.
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