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ARTD 253: Typography
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
This course introduces students to the study of letterforms for their aesthetic and communicative value, as well as their importance as a medium for graphic designers. Emphasis is placed on technical aspects of typographic structure, including the anatomy of a letter and the history of typographic design. Students are expected to generate creative typographic solutions using both traditional and digital means. Prerequisite: ARTD:252 or permission of the instructor. 4 SH.
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ARTD 300: Topics in Art
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
An intermediate-level survey of selected topics in the history of art. Topics may be drawn from such areas as American folk art, modern art, Medieval and Renaissance art, or history of photography. 4 SH.
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ARTD 303: Sculpture
2.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Intermediate course focused on the use of dimensional material, such as plaster, stone, wood, wax, clay, fibers, resins and glass. Expands on work in ARTD:111 and ARTD:112. Prerequisite: ARTD:112. 2 SH.
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ARTD 305: Ancient Art
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
A survey of art and architecture of Ancient Egypt, Ancient Near East (Sumer, Babylon, Assyria, Persia), Aegean (Cycladic, Minoan and Mycenaean), Ancient Greece (Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic), Etruscan and Roman cultures. 4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, Fine Arts.
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ARTD 306: Renaissance Art History
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
A study of painting, sculpture and architecture in Florence, Rome and Venice from the late 13th to the 16th centuries. 4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, Fine Arts.
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ARTD 307: Baroque Art History
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
A study of the impact of society and of the Renaissance on painting, sculpture and architecture in 17th- and 18th-century Europe. 4 SH.
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ARTD 308: American Art History
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
The development of American art and architecture from its early colonial roots to the 20th century. Includes explorations of European prototypes in the 19th century and modern events leading up to World War II. 4 SH.
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ARTD 309: 19th Century Art History
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Art and the role of the artist from the time of the French Revolution to the end of Impressionism, 1780s to 1880s. Emphasizes stylistic development of Neoclassicism, the Romantic Movement, Realism, and Impressionism in the context of social and cultural revolutions. 4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, Fine Arts.
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ARTD 310: 20th Century Art
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Analyzes movements and manifestos that define the art of the avant-garde from Post-Impressionism in the 1880s to World War II in the 1940s. Explores the various "isms" in the context of social issues that effected change in artistic principles. Recommended for all art majors. 4 SH.
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ARTD 311: Non-Western Art History
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
A study of the diversity of non-western or ethnographic traditions. Possible topics include the art of Islam, India, China, Japan, Africa, South America, Meso-America and Native America. Emphasizes the relationship between non-western art and general historical developments. 4 SH.
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