UMA Undergraduate Guide 2015-2016 Academic Departments and Programs History of Art and Architecture The Courses
The Courses
(All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise noted.) The 100-level courses are introductory surveys intended primarily for first-year students, although they may be taken at the sophomore level or above. The 300-level courses (ART-HIST 302-355) are the immediate continuation of the introductory courses for students at the sophomore level and above. They offer a more detailed survey of the art and architecture of a particular period. For most, a 100-level survey is a prerequisite. The Topical and Great Themes Courses (ART-HIST 381-397) offer the more advanced student the opportunity to explore select problems in greater detail. They require an art history course or equivalent experience in the area as prerequisite. Qualified undergraduates also may enroll in 700-level graduate seminars. These, as well as the Great Themes courses, vary from semester to semester; detailed descriptions are available in the History of Art and Architecture Office, 317B Bartlett. 100 Survey of Art: Ancient to Medieval (ATG) (4 cr) (1st sem) 110 Survey of Art: Renaissance to Modern (AT) (4 cr ) (2nd sem) 115 Introduction to the Visual Arts (ATG) (4 cr) 118 History of Architecture and the Built Environment (ATG) (4 cr) 190A Venice: Art, History, Environment (AT) 190B Art and Visual Culture of East Asia (ATG) 302 Evaluating Greek Art: Ancient Culture, Scientific Technology and Modern Politics 303 Roman Art: Power, Politics and Society 305 Early Medieval Art 307 Romanesque and Gothic 308 Medieval Painting 310 Art and the City-State in Early Renaissance Italy 313 High Renaissance Art and Mannerism in Italy 314 Sexuality, Drama and Invention: The Baroque Artist in Italy 323 European Art 1780-1880 324 Modern Art 1880 to Present 326 Criticism of Modern Art 327 Contemporary Art 328 American Art to 1860 329 American Art, 1860-1940 334 History of the Decorative Arts 342 19th-Century Architecture: Reform, History and Technology 343 20th-Century Architecture: Modernism, Capitalism and Globalism 347 History of Islamic Art and Architecture I 348 History of Islamic Art and Architecture II 354 Art of Buddhism 355 Chinese Painting 370 Junior Year Writing 381-5 Great Themes in Art History 391M Seminar: Global 1950s: Beyond Abstract Expressionism 392M Seminar: Medieval Art of Death 397A Impressionism and Post-Impressionism 397C Nineteenth Century Art 398 Practicum: Careers in Art History (1st sem) 415 Museum Studies (IE)
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