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ARTHS 1350 - Introduction to the Visual Arts
Art History
An appreciation and understanding of the visual arts through study of their basic principles of design, aesthetics and role in society. Examples of all media examined are drawn from diverse historical periods, places, and world cultures.
ARTHS 2351 - Survey of Art I
Art History
A basic introduction to the major monuments in the history of art from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages. No student can receive credit for both ARTHS 2351 and 3351. ARTHS 3351 is designed for students with 60 or more credit hours.
ARTHS 2352 - Survey of Art II
Art History
A basic introduction to the major monuments in the history of art from the Renaissance to the present. No student can receive credit for both ARTHS 2352 and 3352. ARTHS 3352 is designed for students with 60 or more credit hours.
ARTHS 3330 - Greek and Roman Art
Art History
Principal sites, monuments, artists, myths, and artistic media in Greece and Rome as the cradles of Western civilization. Greek visual culture is traced from its beginnings in the Aegean Bronze Age to fruition in the Classical and Hellenistic periods and into reformulation in the Roman world.
ARTHS 3340 - Early Medieval Art
Art History
A survey of the stylistic and thematic developments in art and architecture in the late Antique, Early Christian, Byzantine, Carolingian and Ottonian periods. Images are viewed through their religious, political, and cultural contexts.
ARTHS 3341 - Late Medieval Art
Art History
A survey of Romanesque and Gothic art from the eleventh through the fourteenth century. Included are French pilgrimage churches and cathedrals, sculpture, stained glass windows, manuscripts, and decorative arts as well as medieval civic and religious art in Venice, Sicily, Pisa and Siena.
ARTHS 3351 - Survey of Art I
Art History
A basic introduction to the major monuments in the history of art from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages. No student can receive credit for both ARTHS 2351 and 3351. ARTHS 3351 is designed for students with 60 or more credit hours.
ARTHS 3351 - Survey of Art I
Art History
A basic introduction to the major monuments in the history of art from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages. No student can receive credit for both ARTHS 2351 and 3351. ARTHS 3351 is designed for students with 60 or more credit hours.
ARTHS 3351 - Survey of Art I
Art History
A basic introduction to the major monuments in the history of art from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages. No student can receive credit for both ARTHS 2351 and 3351. ARTHS 3351 is designed for students with 60 or more credit hours.
ARTHS 3352 - Survey of Art II
Art History
A basic introduction to the major monuments in the history of art from the Renaissance to the present. No student can receive credit for both ARTHS 2352 and 3352. ARTHS 3352 is designed for students with 60 or more credit hours.
ARTHS 3361 - Greek Art
Art History
The beginnings of Western art and thought are studied as they originate in the Aegean Bronze Age civilizations of Crete and Mycenae and develop through the Greek Classical Period.
ARTHS 3362 - Roman Art
Art History
Roman art from its origins to the late Imperial age of Constantine, with attention to the influence of Roman art upon the emerging Early Christian style.
ARTHS 3372 - Baroque Art
Art History
Western European architecture, sculpture, painting and decorative arts of the late 16th to the 18th-century.
ARTHS 3381 - Nineteenth Century Art
Art History
A study of the major currents in European and American art from late 18th-century Neoclassicism through Post–Impressionism.
ARTHS 3382 - Early Twentieth-Century Art
Art History
Art from the end of the 19th-century to the middle of the 20th, focusing on principal artists and artistic ideologies that visually define modernity.
ARTHS 3383 - Late Twentieth-Century Art
Art History
Art in the second half of the 20th-century from mid–century Modernism through individual Post–Modern forms of art in the Contemporary world.
ARTHS 3391 - Early Renaissance Art
Art History
A survey of major works of architecture, painting and sculpture in Italy from the late 13th to the late 15th-century.
ARTHS 3392 - High Renaissance and Mannerist Art
Art History
A survey of major works of architecture, painting and sculpture in Italy from the late 15th-century through the 16th-century, including the art of Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael.
ARTHS 4191 - Internship in Art History
Art History
On–the–job experience under the guidance of practicing specialists in the art history field. To be supervised individually by a department faculty member with the approval of the program chair.
ARTHS 4192 - Directed Reading/Independent Study in Art History
Art History
Student research on a selected problem in art history pursued under the guidance of an assigned member of the faculty. To be presented as a formal written paper. Repeatable course. Prerequisite: permission of program chair and instructor.
ARTHS 4193 - Special Topics in Art History
Art History
Upper–division treatment of selected topics of mutual interest to the faculty member and students. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. When offered, see Website course schedule for topic.
ARTHS 4291 - Internship in Art History
Art History
On–the–job experience under the guidance of practicing specialists in the art history field. To be supervised individually by a department faculty member with the approval of the program chair.
ARTHS 4292 - Directed Reading/Independent Study in Art History
Art History
Student research on a selected problem in art history pursued under the guidance of an assigned member of the faculty. To be presented as a formal written paper. Repeatable course. Prerequisite: permission of program chair and instructor.
ARTHS 4293 - Special Topics in Art History
Art History
Upper–division treatment of selected topics of mutual interest to the faculty member and students. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. When offered, see Website course schedule for topic.
ARTHS 4345 - Iconography of Christian Art
Art History
An introduction to the visual representation of Christian themes from the Early Christian period to the Renaissance. Symbolic and conceptual developments of Christian subject matter in images are studied as informed by the Scriptures, Christian doctrines, and traditions.
ARTHS 4361 - Drctd Indpndnt Stdy
Art History
ARTHS 4361 - Drctd Indpndnt Stdy
Art History
ARTHS 4362 - Special Topics in Art History
Art History
ARTHS 4373 - Spanish Art: El Greco to Goya
Art History
Painting in Spain under the Habsburg and Bourbon monarchies from late 16th c. Mannerism through 17th c. Baroque into 18th & 19th c. Romanticism. El Greco, Velazquez, and Goya are studied in depth. The are of Ribalta, Ribera, Zurbaran, Murillo and other masters of the "Golden Age" is examined as representative of the country's artistic centers.
ARTHS 4373 - Spanish Art: El Greco to Goya
Art History
Painting in Spain under the Habsburg and Bourbon monarchies from late 16th c. Mannerism through 17th c. Baroque into 18th & 19th c. Romanticism. El Greco, Velazquez, and Goya are studied in depth. The are of Ribalta, Ribera, Zurbaran, Murillo and other masters of the "Golden Age" is examined as representative of the country's artistic centers.
ARTHS 4373 - Spanish Art: El Greco to Goya
Art History
Painting in Spain under the Habsburg and Bourbon monarchies from late 16th c. Mannerism through 17th c. Baroque into 18th & 19th c. Romanticism. El Greco, Velazquez, and Goya are studied in depth. The are of Ribalta, Ribera, Zurbaran, Murillo and other masters of the "Golden Age" is examined as representative of the country's artistic centers.
ARTHS 4375 - Bernini and Baroque Rome
Art History
All the sculpture, architecture, and painting of the 17th-century master who made Rome a great Baroque city through his exuberant statues, portraits, churches, chapels, papal tombs, fountains, and extensive architecture and decorations for St. Peter’s.
ARTHS 4391 - Internship in Art History
Art History
On–the–job experience under the guidance of practicing specialists in the art
history field. To be supervised individually by a department faculty member with the approval of the program chair.
ARTHS 4392 - Directed Reading/Independent Study in Art History
Art History
Student research on a selected problem in art history pursued under the guidance of an assigned member of the faculty. To be presented as a formal written paper. Repeatable course. Prerequisite: permission of program chair and instructor.
ARTHS 4393 - Special Topics in Art History
Art History
Upper–division treatment of selected topics of mutual interest to the faculty member and students. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. When offered, see Website course schedule for topic.
ARTHS 4395 - Michelangelo
Art History
All the sculpture, painting, and architecture of the great Renaissance master centered in Florence and Rome, including in–depth study of his David, Moses, Pietas, Medici Chapel, Deposition, designs for St. Peter’s and for Rome’s Capitol, and Pauline and Sistine Chapel frescoes.
ARTHS 4492 - Directed Reading/Independent Study in Art History
Art History
Student research on a selected problem in art history pursued under the guidance of an assigned member of the faculty. To be presented as a formal written paper. Repeatable course. Prerequisite: permission of program chair and instructor.
ARTHS 4493 - Special Topics in Art History
Art History
Upper–division treatment of selected topics of mutual interest to the faculty member and students. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. When offered, see Website course schedule for topic.
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