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Art (Art)

1. Art Forms (3)
Description and investigation of traditionaland contemporary art forms; discussion and studio projects. (6 lecture-lab hours)

5. History of Art I (3) (Former Art 119, to 12th century)
Art history from prehistoric times tothe 12th century. Assigned writing in the 4-unit offering will consist of a minimum of 3,000 words. (6 lecture-lab hours, plus 1 hour arranged.)

6. History of Art II (3) (Former Art 119, since 12th century)
Art history from the 12th century to the present. Assigned writing inthe 4-unit offering will consist of a minimum of 3,000 words. (6 lecture-lab hours, plus 1 hour arranged.)

20T. Studio Processes (3; max total 3 per area)
May be repeated for credit in different areas. Corresponding areas not open to students with credit in Art 3,9,11,14,18,40,50,55A,55B,101,114,116,144. Basic studio processes. (6 lecture-lab hours)
20.0 Drawing
20.1 Painting
20.2 Ceramics
20.3 Sculpture
20.4 Photography
20.5 Printmaking
20.6 Design
20.7 Crafts

30. Philosophies of the Visual Arts (3)
Visual representation of past and present art movements.

60. Art Tours (3)
Directed trips to galleries, museums, and other places of interest to the student of art. Assigned papers, projects, and discussion. Chartered travel costs will be approximately $50. (6 lecture-lab hours)

105T. Topics in Art History (1-3; max 3 per area)
Corresponding area not open to students with credit in Art119. Prerequisite: permissionof instructor. Assigned writing in the 4-unit offeringwill consist of a minimum of 3,000 words. (6 lecture-lab hours)
105.0 The Ancient World
105.1 TheMiddle Ages
105.2 The Renaissance
105.3 The Modern World
105.4 The Nineteenth Century
105.5 The Twentieth Century
105.6 Oriental Art
105.7 American Art

120T. Studio (3; See max total below)
Maximum of 12 units in one area may be applied to major. Prerequisite: corresponding Art 20T area or permission of instructor. advanced study in content and expression; application of studioprocesses; special sections in methods for elementary and secondary schools. (6 lecture-lab hours)
120.0 Drawing
120.1 Painting
120.2 Ceramics
120.3 Sculpture
120.4 Photography
120.5 Printmaking
120.6 Design
120.7 Crafts
120.8 Education

160. Art Tours (3; max total see below)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit. Directed trips to galleries, museums and other places of interest to the student of art; assigned papers, studio projects, discussion. Chartered travel costs approximately $50. (6 lecture-lab hours)

180A-B. Scene Design and Theatre (3-3) (See Drama180A-B)
(See Drama 180A-B.)

181A-B. Costume Design for the Stage (3-3) (See Drama181A-B)
(See Drama 181A-B.)

182A-B. Stage and Television Lighting (3-3) (See Drama182A-B)
(See Drama 182A-B.)

190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. (Course fee variable)

 


 

GRADUATE COURSES

(See Course Numbering System.)



Art (Art)

225. Seminar in Art Education (3; max total 9)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Curriculum development; implications of recent research and philosophic inquiry on the subjective dimensions of art education.

230. Seminar in Art History (3; max total 9)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Theory and concepts in the visual arts; patterns and technique of art criticism; preparation, oral presentation, and defense of critical papers.

240. Seminar in Art Studio (3; max total 15, max 9 in one area)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Opportunity to work individually with selected staff in areas of specializations: sculpture, design, ceramics, photography, drawing and painting. Concurrent obligation to periodic seminars as scheduled by the instructor.

260. Seminar in Art History (3; max total 9)
Prerequisites: 6 units of upper-division art history and permission of instructor. Research problems in art history. Group or individual inquiry as determined by instructor.

290. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference)
See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. (Course fee variable)

298. Exhibition (2-6; max total 6)
Prerequisite: permission of the art department graduate committee chairman. Preparation and exhibition of original works under the supervision of an exhibition committee of three faculty members. Students must pass an oral examination based on the work to be exhibited.

299. Thesis (2-6; max total 6)
Prerequisite: permission of chairman of Art Department Graduate Committee; see Master's Degrees - Thesis Requirement. Preparation, completion and submission of an acceptable thesis for the master's degree.

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