| Art History offers undergraduate and graduate courses covering a wide range of time periods and cultures. Courses taught in the past four years include:
Undergraduate - with links to current course syllabi
Aegean Art and Archaelogy
Ancient Italian Painting
Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East
Art in Contemporary Society
Art Museum Internship
Art, Culture, and Gender Diversity, 1400-1600
Arts of China
Arts of Japan
Asian Art
Contemporary Public Art
Critical Issues in Photography
Critical Thinking in Art History
European Art, 1300-1800
Foundations in Latin American Art
Frank Lloyd Wright Seminar
Greek Art and Archaeology
Greek Cities and Sanctuaries
Greek Vase Painting
History of Media Arts
Introduction to Roman Art and Architecture
Italian Renaissance Art
Manet Studies and Research Methods
Mapping East Asia: Art, Culture, and Identity
Medieval Art Survey
Modern Art Survey
Modern Issues, Ancient Times
Pompeii and the Cities of Vesuvius
Renaissance Art Outside the Canon
Roman Art and Architecture
Roman Sculpture
The Arts of Colonial Mexico and Peru
Topics in Installation Art
Trash and Treasure, Temples and Tombs: Art and Archaeology of the Ancient World
Visiting Scholar Seminar
World Art I
World Art II
Upper Division/M.A.
African American Art; Ancient Near East; Art and Architecture of Venice; Arts of Nepal; Byzantine Art; Contemporary Architecture; Caravaggio and Bernini; Dali and Surrealism; Michelangelo; Modern Sculpture; Neo-Classicism and Romanticism; Northern Renaissance Art; Rodin and Brancusi; Romanesque Sculpture; Rubens and Rembrandt; Tibetan Art; 20th-Century American Art, Periklean Athens, Augustan Rome
Graduate Seminars
Modern American Public Monuments; Theories of Art History; Treatise on Painting; Visiting Scholars.
For a full listing of courses, see the University of Colorado at Boulder Catalog.
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