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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Credits: 1 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: TUT Problems vary year to year, but may include chemical process studies, studies of engineering materials, computer analysis of specific chemical engineering problems. Problems announced in previous semester. Assignments, where possible, follow student preferences and require consent of faculty members who guide the work.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC Greek and Near Eastern mythologies in ancient art; mythological representations in the art of these cultures and the differences in the manner each represented similar myths; readings in mythology.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC Familiarizes students with the major and minor arts of China from Neolithic to the Modern periods. Requires no prior exposure to the arts and culture of China. The course considers the artistic history of China in terms of its material culture, looking at techniques, materials, and processes, as well as stylistic influences and evolution.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC Drawing upon examples of the made and built environment from ca. 300 to ca. 1400, the course considers a number of topics of current interest to medievalists: becoming Christian, the power of the image, who makes art, who sees art, such liminal experience as pilgrimage and crusade, the cult of relics, the construction of the ruler, imperial and papal programs, and civic and individual patronage.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: SEM Examines a current topic of interest in Art History, i.e. architecture, medieval, non-Western, Asian, etc.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC Major ideas defining the art of the modern world; painting, sculpture, architecture, and related arts; what these works mean and how they illustrate changing views of modernity.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC Painting and sculpture in France and its relationship to contemporary political, social, intellectual, and cultural developments; David, Ingres, Géricault, Delacroix, Daumier, Courbet, Manet, Monet, Degas, Rodin, Cézanne, Seurat, Van Gogh, and Gauguin; the modern artist in a society characterized by an accelerating sense of change.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC Offers a highly selective survey of U.S. painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, and popular culture from the Colonial era to the present. Focusing on five thematic units gods, nature/culture, consumer culture, gender, and the body the class provides an overview of U.S. art, suggesting how our material record both expresses and forms America s social, political, and cultural climate.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: LEC Relationship between the artist and revolutionary society; uses revolutions of 1789, 1830, 1848, and 1917 to examine artists like David, Delacroix, Daumier, Courbet, and Malevich.
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1.00 Credits
Credits: 1 Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Type: TUT A continuation of CE 427.
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