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ARTH 211: Introduction to Art History
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
A survey course covering painting, sculpture, and architecture from the Renaissance to the present with a global perspective. Satisfies GE, category C1 (Fine Arts).
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ARTH 212A: Introduction to World Film History
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Lecture, 2 hours; films, 2 hours. A chronological survey of historically representative and significant films tracing the evolution of the cinema as an art form. Includes: study of the primitive period; the emergence of the feature film in America, Europe, and Japan; the advent of sound; the great studio era; and alternative cinemas of the 1930s and 1940s. Satisfies GE, category C1 (History of the Fine Arts).
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ARTH 212B: Introduction to World Film History
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Lecture, 2 hours; films, 2 hours. A chronological survey of historically representative and significant films tracing the evolution of the cinema as an art form. Includes: study of postwar movements such as neorealism and the French New Wave, modernism, the postwar film in Asia, and the emergence of new cinemas in the Third World and Eastern Europe. Satisfies GE, category C1 (History of the Fine Arts).
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ARTH 270A: Survey of South and Southeast Asian Art
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
A general survey of the arts and cultures of South and Southeast Asia, including India, Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, and Myanmar, from prehistoric periods to the present. Satisfies GE, category C1 (Fine Arts).
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ARTH 270B: Survey of Chinese and Japanese Asian Art
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
A general survey of the arts and cultures of China and Japan from prehistoric periods to the present. Satisfies GE, category C1 (Fine Arts).
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ARTH 300: Graded Assistance Projects
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Designed for advanced students to gain practical experience in the functions of art studios, workshops, classroom, visual resources management, or exhibition projects. Work under supervision of faculty or staff. Each unit requires 3 hours of work per week. Grade only. (See also ARTH 499.)
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ARTH 301: Assistance Projects
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Designed for advanced students to gain practical experience in the functions of art studios, workshops, classroom, or exhibition projects. Work under supervision of faculty or staff. Each unit requires 3 hours of work per week. Cr/NC only.
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ARTH 312: Principles of Arts Management
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
May be offered every three or four semesters. A seminar surveying the management of nonprofit visual arts institutions in the United States and the role of those institutions within society. Topics range from practical information, such as the structure of nonprofit organizations, the role of a board of trustees, fundraising, financial management, marketing, and the growing use of technology in the arts, to theoretical concepts being discussed within the field. Guest lecturers will be featured on a regular basis, and several field trips will be scheduled.
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ARTH 361: Classic Narrative Film
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Theory and analysis of classic Hollywood film. Emphasizes the evolution of the narrative systems, the art of editing, the history of American genre filmmaking, the problematic notion of the auteur, and the place of the spectator in the classic fiction film.
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ARTH 363: Other Cinemas
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Alternative film practices (i.e., outside the classic Hollywood model). Each semester’s course is organized around a movement, a theme, or a critical problem and includes the study of Western and nonwestern films. May be repeated for credit toward the minor. Satisfies GE, category C4 (Comparative Perspectives).
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