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ART 255: Art of the 18th and 19th Centuries
4.00 Credits
Albright College
An in-depth analysis of the painting and sculpture of the neoclassical, romantic, and realist movements as practiced in England, France, Germany and Spain. Beginning with J.L. David and ending with Gustave Courbet, an approach that places the work within its contemporary intellectual, social, and political context will be utilized. A field trip is required.
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ART 256: Modern Art and Design Concepts in the 20th Century
4.00 Credits
Albright College
A study of modern art history tracing the relationship between the artistic avant garde and the development of modern design concepts in the applied arts. The course will survey developments in the Chicago school, Constructivism, De Stijil, Art Deco, and the Bauhaus as expressions of "modernism." Contemporary developments will be discussed. A field trip is required.
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ART 265: Computer Graphics
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This studio provides instruction in the use of industry-standard digital imaging, interactive media and movement-based graphics. From the perspective of a digital designer, students learn the essentials of cd-rom and web construction. Emphasis is placed on developing the critical skills necessary to accurately assess how visual messages communicate, influence and form our digital landscape. Students are taught software applications, appropriate history and technical vocabulary using class lecture and studio projects. They are expected to consider these concerns while formulating their work. In-class critiques and individual instruction are used to refine student work.
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ART 300: Topics in Art History
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This course will study a topic or area of interest in art history. The course may focus on an area such as museum management or be a specialized course on, for example, Impressionism or Dutch Baroque art. The course offers the student the close intellectual scrutiny that accompanies scholarly readings not always tenable in a survey course.
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ART 313: Sculpture II
4.00 Credits
Albright College
Advanced level exploration of methods and materials, as well as aesthetic and conceptual issues, as they apply to sculpture. Prerequisite: ART 213 or permission of department
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ART 314: Printmaking III
4.00 Credits
Albright College
Continued in-depth study of methods in intaglio, relief and/or serigraphy. Prerequisite: ART 214 or permission of department
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ART 315: Video and Filmmaking II
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This course continues to explore the possibilities of moving images in the service of creative expression. While continuing to work with the S-8mm medium, the student will be introduced to 16mm film and camcorder (digital) video production. Students also will have the opportunity to work with film processing, rephotography and digital non-linear editing. Studio Fee. Prerequisite: ART 215 or permission of department
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ART 316: Photography II
4.00 Credits
Albright College
Concentration in a particular branch of photography, including work in toning, solarization, kodalith, color and digital photography. Studio Fee. Prerequisite: ART 216 or permission of department
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ART 337: Teaching Arts in the Elementary School
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This course engages art education candidates in developing an understanding of the philosophy and principles of art education in the elementary school curriculum. Students will study classroom problems and procedures in various teaching situations. Emphasis is placed upon application, observation and evaluation of teaching at the elementary level. This course is a pre-student teaching experience in which eachstudent prepares lessons for N-7 instruction. Activities include field trips, observations and classroom presentations.
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ART 338: Teaching Arts in the Secondary School
4.00 Credits
Albright College
This course engages art education candidates in the investigation of the concepts and values of art theory and practice as related to the secondary curriculum. Students study classroom problems and procedures in various teaching situations. Emphasis is placed upon application, observation and evaluation of teaching as related to the adolescent in the secondary school. This course is a pre-student teaching experience in which each student prepares lessons for secondary art instruction. Activities include field trips, observations and classroom presentations.
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