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ART 356: History of Modern Art
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course covers the history of painting, sculpture, architecture, and other art forms from the late 1700s to the late 1900s. Students are introduced to the various styles and movements that determine the development of modern art. The aim of the course is to lead the student to an understanding of how modern art has developed into its current state as influenced by its sociocultural, religious, and political contexts. Learning to write in-depth analyses of art is an integral part of this course. Meets the general studies core requirement in Aesthetics and the Creative Arts. Also meets the upper-division writing intensive course requirement. Prerequisite: ENGL 110 Freshman Writing Seminar or instructor's approval
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ART 357: Contemporary Art Trends
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This is a lecture and activity class that includes the study of contemporary art as it exists in society today. It also explores the history of art created from 1945 to the present. This class explores the transition in art from Modernism to Postmodernism and beyond. Field trips to local galleries and museums allow students to experience current contemporary art in Southern California. Meets the general studies core requirement in Aesthetics and the Creative Arts.
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ART 358: History of Graphic Design and Illustration
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
Students study the evolution of printed words and symbols across time and through various cultures. From the printing press to the computer, art and design reflect and influence society. This lecture course examines chronologically the development of visual communication.
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ART 359: Women in Art
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This lecture and activity course addresses women's contributions in visual art from the Middle Ages through the present. Representations of women from ancient art through the present are analyzed. Collaborative installation projects modeled after contemporary female artists are undertaken to further understand the processes utilized by female artists.
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ART 360: Photography III
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This advanced-level studio course provides further study in the fine art of photography with a continued emphasis on developing significant personal imagery. The course includes study of current fine art photography, and creative and technical aspects of black and white photography as well as alternative processes. Meets six hours weekly. Prerequisites: ART 260 and RAC (Review of Artistic Competencies) portfolio review, or instructor's permission
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ART 361: Early Christian and Medieval Art
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This lecture/seminar class introduces students to developments in art from around the world in the period ranging from early Christian art to the Age of Cathedrals ( 1st to 14th centuries). The course discusses the connection between artistic expression and the changing sociocultural, religious, and political systems of the Christian World and the cultures that come into contact with it. Meets the general studies core requirement in Aesthetics and the Creative Arts.
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ART 362: Renaissance to Rococo Art
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This lecture/seminar class introduces students to developments in art from around the world in the period ranging from the Early Renaissance through the Mannerist, Baroque, and Rococo ( 15th to 18th centuries). The course discusses the connection between art expression and the changing sociocultural, religious, and political systems of the expanding world of the Renaissance to the Revolution age. Meets the general studies core requirement in Aesthetics and the Creative Arts.
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ART 365: Printmaking III
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This advanced-level studio course provides further study in the fine art of printmaking with an emphasis on alternative techniques. The course includes the study of monotype and collagraph processes. Meets six hours weekly. Prerequisites: ART 210 or ART 211, and ART 315
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ART 370: Sculpture III
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This is a three-dimensional studio course utilizing wood, plaster, metals, and clay. Historical aspects are an integral part of the course. Meets six hours weekly. Prerequisite: ART 270
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ART 380: Graphic Design I
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This studio course explores and develops concepts used in solving graphic design and visual communication opportunities. Projects address the elements and principles of design. Students use original photography and illustration and appropriate uses of typography for project solutions, creatively integrating both traditional media and digital production techniques. Meets six hours weekly. Prerequisites: ART 120, ART 130, ART 220, and RAC (Review of Artistic Competencies) portfolio review
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