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  • 3.00 Credits

    The technique of listening, including a study of the general principles underlying all musical form and the analysis and interpretation of these forms (mainly 19th century western concert music up to the 20th century). Directed at developing an ability to understand and enjoy music. Classroom use of recorded and live illustrations supplemented by required attendance at live NY City performances. 3 credits. FS
  • 4.00 Credits

    The technique of listening, including a study of the general principles underlying all musical form and the analysis and interpretation of these forms. Extended material covered in 19th century Western classical music through the 20th century. Directed at developing an ability to understand and enjoy music. Classroom use of recordings and live illustrations supplemented by required attendance at live performances. 4 credits. N
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces the beginner to the basic principles and techniques of seeing/drawing in a studio atmosphere through studio experience and the study of design with individual and group critiques. Students learn to work in pencil, pen and ink, ink wash, charcoal and pastel or watercolor. Required NY City museum and/or gallery visits. 3 credits. FS, SU
  • 3.00 Credits

    An overview of the nature, purpose and functions of theater, with focus on the historical differences and developments of the writing, acting, staging and audiences as a reflection of society's influences. The study of theater spaces, theater personnel, and technical aspects. Required theater practicum by participation in departmental theater production (assigned work in scenery, lighting, properties, sound, costuming, publicity, rehearsal and performance.) Required attendance at NY City theater event. 3 credits. FS, SU
  • 3.00 Credits

    An "art appreciation" approach to the major issuesand the vast body of artworks of women artists throughout the history of art. Examines the impact of "female creative energy" on artistic traditions, with anemphasis on 20th century works. An exploration into the depths of technical innovation, iconographic originality, and artistic influence and status of women in contemporary culture through selected readings, film and slide study, research and discussion. Required NY City museum and gallery visits. 3 credits. N
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce students to the process, methods and concepts of sculpture, an overview of its history, with a special emphasis on student exploration of the basic materials and techniques of 3-D design in a studio setting, with projects including: bas-relief, carving, modeling in clay, portrait and figure, construction. Visit to NYC museum required. 3 credits. FS
  • 4.00 Credits

    Theories and exercises in basic acting techniques. Work with the body as a creative instrument; techniques of movement, make-up and overall performance. Preparation of scenes to evaluate progress. Required attendance at a NY City theatre event. 4 credits. N
  • 3.00 Credits

    An exploration of the development of modern thought and art from the 1860s in Paris to the mid- 70's in New York. A study of the stylistic issues, social and political concerns, and the complexity of the modern artist's creative process; slide lecture, required NY City museum/gallery study and class discussion. The one-week intensive version of this course is offered in special sessions and involves on-site learning, with the professor as guide, in New York City museums and galleries. 3 credits. N
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the essential properties of dance through lecture, viewing, discussion, .and practice of movement. The course examines the context through which various traditions evolve, the approaches to dance construction/revision articulated by selected masters and the expressive commonality in diverse traditions and artists. Required attendance at NY City dance concerts. 3 credits. FS, SU
  • 4.00 Credits

    An overview of the essential properties of dance through lecture, viewing, discussion, and the practice of movement. The course examines the context through which various traditions evolve, the approaches to dance construction/revision articulated by selected masters and the expressive commonality in diverse traditions and artists. Required attendance at NY City dance concerts. 4 credits. N
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