Undergraduate Art History
Undergraduate Art History
2005 Spring Term
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SURVEY OF WESTERN ART - ANCIENT TO MEDIEVAL
ARTHIST 201
An investigation of major works of art in painting, sculpture, architecture, and minor related arts from prehistoric times to the late middle ages. Emphasis on the relationship between art and culture. Students develop skills in artistic analysis. Slide illustrated.
SURVEY OF WESTERN ART - RENAISSANCE TO THE PRESENT
ARTHIST 202
An investigation of major works in painting, sculpture, architecture, and related arts from the late Italian Renaissance to the present. Students develop skills in artistic analysis. Slide illustrated.
HISTORY OF GREEK AND ROMAN ART
ARTHIST 311
This course is designed to cover Greek and Roman art and architecture from pre-classical times to the late Roman Empire. Students are introduced to classical archaeology, technology, style, and iconography. Vase painting, architecture, and sculpture are emphasized in the context of the development of the classical tradition. Usually offered spring term odd numbered years.
HISTORY OF ITALIAN RENAISSANCE ART
ARTHIST 313
A course designed to trace the development of architecture, painting and sculpture from the early fifteenth century through the sixteenth century in Italy. Emphasis is on the revival of interest in classical traditions and the combination of classic ideals and forms with contemporary artistic themes. Usually offered spring term even numbered years.
HISTORY OF BAROQUE ART
ARTHIST 315
An art lecture course covering the leading work in painting, sculpture and architecture in Italy, France, Spain, Germany and The Netherlands from the Mannerist period to 1800. Slide illustrated. Usually offered spring term odd numbered years.
CONCEPTS IN ART SINCE 1945
ARTHIST 319
A course designed to study the complex developments in art since 1945. Emphasis will be placed on experimental concepts, their evolution and their manifestations in today's society. Offered spring term only.
GRAPHIC DESIGN HISTORY
ARTHIST 320
This is a lecture course that covers the History of Graphic Design from the invention of writing through the digital revolution. Topics include such areas as Postmodern Design, Multicultural Design, Corporate Design Systems.
ART THEORY
ARTHIST 420
An advanced course dealing with the theoretical concerns of the visual arts. The course treats art in its relation to current philosophical thought, and also discusses aesthetics and the nature of art. For Art Department majors and minors. Offered spring term only.
ART HISTORY: RESEARCH
ARTHIST 421
A highly specialized course offering directed research in a specific area of art history. The course content is to be determined by the student and the instructor. Prereq: 9 credits in art history and consent of instructor.
TRAVEL STUDY
ARTHIST 491
Variable topics. See Schedule of Classes
SPECIAL STUDIES
ARTHIST 496
Variable topics. See Schedule of Classes. Repeatable. Prereq: To be announced at the time the course is offered.
INDEPENDENT STUDY
ARTHIST 498
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member. Repeatable for a maximum of 6 credits in major/degree. Prereq: Consent of instructor