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ARBC 101: Arabic Language And Culture II* Hum, fl
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring Lab fee will be required. A continuation of Arabic I, this course introduces the student to the more complicated elements of Arabic grammar and concentrates on the refinement of the student's basic communication skills. Classroom instruction, which also continues to give the student an awareness of Arabic culture and customs, is supplemented with exercises in the language laboratory. Prerequisite: Primarily designed for students who have completed Arabic I or no more than two years in high school.
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ARTS 100: Survey of Art History I * Hum, Ar, hu
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall A survey of art and culture from ancient civilizations to the mid-gothic period. Emphasis will be placed on the cultural content of art and themeanings, ideas and uses of art during those periods.
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ARTS 100 - Survey of Art History I * Hum, Ar, hu
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ARTS 101: Survey of Art History II * Hum, Ar, hu
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring A survey of art and culture from the late gothic period to the modern era. Emphasis will be placed on the cultural content of art and the meanings, ideas and uses of art during those periods. Prerequisite: ARTS 100, Survey of Art History I highly recommended.
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ARTS 102: Modern Art History* Hum, Ar, hu
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer This course examines the origins, concepts, and theories of modern art, architecture, and sculpture in the Western world, from the 1870's through the 1940's. This course covers impressionism, post-impressionism, art nouveau, dada, surrealism, international style, cubism, and abstract expressionism.
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ARTS 105: Introduction to The Humanities I * Hum, hu
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall A survey course which presents an overview of the arts in western tradition frompre-literate history up to the Protestant Reformation (1517 C.E.). Emphasis will be placed on the study of philosophy, religion, art, music, literature, architecture and drama. A historical, chronological approach will be used. Since this course will only use history as background material with emphasis being placed primarily on the arts, this course cannot be used as a substitute for HIST 100, Western Civilization I.
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ARTS 106: Introduction to The Humanities II* Hum, hu
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring A survey course which presents an overview of the arts in western tradition from Baroque to Post-Modern period. Emphasis will be placed on the study of philosophy, religion, art, music, literature, architecture and drama. A historical, chronological approach will be used. Since this course will only use history as background material with emphasis being placed primarily on the arts, this course cannot be used as a substitute for HIST 101, Western Civilization II.
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ARTS 110: Drawing I, ar
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring An introduction into the materials and techniques of drawing. A series of increasingly complex still-life drawings will generate a more thorough sense of observation, an effective translation of space into two dimensions and a recognition of drawing as a means of acquiring knowledge. Students will be responsible for purchasing some required supplies.
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ARTS 111: Drawing II, ar
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring A studio class that builds on the skills acquired in Drawing I, applying them to the rendering of more complex set-ups and the human figure as well as more directly addressing the physical nature of the drawing. Students will be responsible for purchasing some required supplies. Prerequisite: ARTS 110, Drawing I highly recommended.
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ARTS 115: Two Dimensional Design, ar
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall A hands-on introductory studio course in Visual Arts that will explore visual problemsolving. The relationship of image to idea and the use of formal elements (composition, line, color, pattern, etc.) in creating effective visual communication. Recommended to be taken concurrently with or prior to all other VisualArts courses.
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ARTS 120: Painting I, 0- 3 Ar, hu
6.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall An introduction to thematerials and techniques of oil painting. Working froma series of increasingly complex still-lifes will serve to heighten observation skills and the ability to render space and volume through the translation of light into color. Students will be responsible for purchasing some required supplies. Prerequisite: ARTS 110, Drawing I highly recommended.
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