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  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Instructors permission. See requirements for a major in visual arts. R3901 is the prerequisite for R3902. Corequisites: R3921 is corequisite for R3901 and R3922 is corequisite for R3902. Students must enroll in both semesters of the course (R3901 and R3902). The student is required to produce a significant body of work in which the ideas, method of investigation, and execution are determined by the student. A plan is developed in consultation with the faculty. Seminars; presentations. At the end an exhibition or other public venue is presented for evaluation. Studio space is provided.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Instructors permission. See requirements for a major in visual arts. R3921 is a prerequisite for R3922. Corequisites: R3901 is corequisite for R3921 and R3902 is corequisite for R3922. Students are required to enroll in both semesters (R3921 and R3922). A second opinion is provided to the senior students regarding the development of their senior project. Critics consist of distinguished visitors and faculty. Issues regarding the premise, methodology, or presentation of the student's ideas are discussed and evaluated on an ongoing basis.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Instructors permission. See requirements for a major in visual arts. R3921 is a prerequisite for R3922. Corequisites: R3901 is corequisite for R3921 and R3902 is corequisite for R3922. Students are required to enroll in both semesters (R3921 and R3922). A second opinion is provided to the senior students regarding the development of their senior project. Critics consist of distinguished visitors and faculty. Issues regarding the premise, methodology, or presentation of the student's ideas are discussed and evaluated on an ongoing basis.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: VIAR R1001, VIAR R3201, and VIAR R3202. An advanced painting course that explores issues in contemporary painting and provides exposure to the most recent theoretical and technical applications of painting. Investigations into subject, scale, and materials are encouraged. Portfolio and term paper required at end.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: VIAR R3503 Advanced Video is an advanced, intensive project-based class on the production of digital video. The class is designed for advanced students to develop an ambitious project or series of projects during the course of the class. Through this production, students will fine-tune shooting and editing skills as well as become more sophisticated in terms of their aesthetic and theoretical approach to the moving image. The class will follow each student through proposal, dailies, rough-cut and fine cut stage. The course is organized for knowledge to be shared and cumulative, so that each student will learn both from her/his own process, as well as the processes of all the other students. Additional screenings and readings will be organized around the problematics of the moving image, as well as particular issues that are raised by individual student projects. NOTE : Advanced Video is a full day class 930-330pm. There is only one section offered per semester.
  • 3.00 Credits

    New York City is the most abundant visual arts resource in the world. Visits to museums, galleries, and studios on a weekly basis. Students encounter a broad cross-section of art and are encouraged to develop ideas about what is seen. The seminar is led by a practicing artist and utilizes this perspective. Columbia College and General Studies Visual Arts Majors must take this class during their Junior year.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The photo book as a central medium of contemporary photographic practice is explored in this course. Students are exposed to a variety of approaches and viewpoints through presentations by guest photographers, curators, critics, editors, graphic designers, etc... Students will cooperatively shoot 8mm movie films to explore issues of narrative and timing. Each student will propose, develop, and produce a maquette of their work as a final project. Note: Photography I is a prerequisite. Due to the necessity of placing a cap on the number of students who can register for our photography courses, the department provides a wait list to identify and give priority to students interested in openings that become available on the first day of class.
  • 4.00 Credits

    These courses introduce students to the linguistic and grammatical structures of Vietnamese, a major language of South East Asia.
  • 4.00 Credits

    These courses introduce students to the linguistic and grammatical structures of Vietnamese, a major language of South East Asia.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: VIET W1201 or Equivalent. The objective of this course is to strengthen students' listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in Vietnamese. Students will improve their reading and writing abilities and be thoroughly grounded in communicative activities. Each lesson will include dialogue, vocabulary, grammar practice and development, task-based activities, narratives and situation dialogue exercises.
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