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History of World Art 1
ARTH 1300
3 semester hours
Surveys major art styles from the Paleolithic period through the Renaissance, including European, Asian, and the Pre-Columbian/Islamic World. Emphasizes comparison of Western and non-Western visual expressions as evidence of differing cultural orientations. Credit not granted for this course and FINE 1309. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: literature and the arts.
Brian Sahotsky, MA
Full Term - Section 300: Call No. 30315 Thursdays, January 24-May 1, 6:30-9:30 pm, Hale 230. $665 (resident).
Asian Art
ARTH 2409
3 semester hours
Designed for those having no previous experience in the study of Asian art. Traces development of sculpture, painting, architecture, and the other visual arts of South Asia, the Far East, and Southeast Asia, with a synopsis of developments from 1453 through the 18th century. Formerly FINE 2409. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: literature
and the arts.
Ronald Bernier, PhD
Full Term - Section 300: Call No. 30316 Wednesdays, January 23-April 30, 6-9 pm, Fleming Law 103. $665 (resident).
Introduction to Studio Art
ARTS 1010
3 semester hours
Presents creative activity conceptually, and art history thematically, with an interdisciplinary, experimental, and multicultural focus. Students explore visual literacy and culture through presentations and student-centered projects that emphasize individual development. Formerly FINE 1010.
Casey McGuire, MFA
Full Term - Section 300: Call No. 30317 Mondays and Wednesdays, January 14-May 7, 5-8 pm, Fleming Law 154 and Fleming Law 30. $765 (resident).
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