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3.00 Credits
A study of photography as a medium of expression which includes instruction in the use of cameras and darkroom techniques. Lectures, demonstrations, slide presentations, and student assignments are aimed at developing visual perception, an understanding of the history and aesthetics of photography, and a facility with the tools of the medium. Adjustable 35 mm cameras will be provided to those students who lack equipment.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to introduce the area of film studies through the exploration of films from a range of international filmmakers. Using film as a mirror, this course explores the art and meaning of the filmed experience and seeks to apply these insights to understanding the world of others as different from, and still a part of, our own. This section of the course will concentrate on films and filmmakers from the Pacific Rim. No prerequisites. Students in the College of Arts and Sciences may take this course with permission.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to introduce the area of film studies through the exploration of films from a range of international filmmakers. Using film as a mirror, this course explores the art and meaning of the filmed experience and seeks to apply these insights to understanding the world of others as different from, and still a part of, our own. This section of the course will concentrate on films and filmmakers from Europe. No prerequisites. Students in the College of Arts and Sciences may take this course with permission.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to introduce the area of film studies through the exploration of films from a range of international filmmakers. Using film as a mirror, this course explores the art and meaning of the filmed experience and seeks to apply these insights to understanding the world of others as different from, and still a part of, our own. This section of the course will concentrate on films and filmmakers from Asia, the non-US Americas, and Africa. No prerequisites. Students in the College of Arts and Sciences may take this course with permission.
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3.00 Credits
Impressionism may be the most popular style of painting in the history of art. Yet, in their own day, Monet, Renoir, Degas, and their associates were seen as revolutionaries advancing a radically new vision. The succeeding period of Post-Impressionism was shaped by several strong personalities, each with his own highly individual style. This course will also highlight the contributions of Seurat, Cézanne, Van Gogh, and Gauguin, examining their work against the background of the art and cultural activity of the period.
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4.00 Credits
Qualified students will be invited to take part in a supervised practicum, teaching at a local grammar school. In this course there will be lectures in methods of teaching, followed by an eight-week intensive experience of working with a group of twenty primary school students. While this is being done, the students will keep a weekly diary from which they will construct a ten-page term paper on the meaning of the experience. Service Learning course carries GER status if taken with ART 1315 or the equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of ART 1315. Continued instruction in drawing and painting from the model concentrating on a medium chosen by the student. May be taken as independent study.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of ART 2315. May be taken as independent study.
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate Drawing picks up where Basic Drawing, or its equivalent, leaves off. Students will refine skills in perspective and figure drawing, solve problems in scale relationships and composition, and work with color media such as pastel and watercolor. Some experimentation with collage techniques and drawing from photographs will take place as well. The course presupposes that drawing is a significant medium in itself, not merely a way-station to other "heavier" media, such as painting orsculpture! May be taken as independent study.
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3.00 Credits
A drawing course concentrating on the human head and figure-the viewpoint generally realistic. The techniques of pen, pencil, charcoal, and conté crayon are studied. The requirements will include ten finished works. May be taken as independent study.
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