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3.39
2.50
3.50
Spring 2026
The class is an overview of art made in the service of Islam in the Central Islamic Lands, Egypt, North Africa, Spain, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and South and Southeast Asia. Discussion sections offer more in depth discussions of larger issues raised in the lectures.
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3.51
Fall 2025
Investigates problems in the theory and interpretation of the visual arts
2.83
4.00
3.51
Spring 2026
Studies the art of the early Church in East and West and its subsequent development in the East under the aegis of Byzantium. Includes the influence of theological, liturgical and political factors on the artistic expression of Eastern Christian spirituality.
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3.52
Fall 2025
An intermediate art class that covers moving image and digital work as broadly defined. Students will focus on video and sound editing as well as installation. Prerequisites: ARTS 2220 and 2222.
3.95
2.57
3.52
Summer 2025
This course will train students to understand and critically evaluate comparative, premodern, global cultures.
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3.54
Fall 2025
Explores advanced-level photographic techniques and concepts. Prerequisite: ARTS 3110 and ARTS 2112
4.33
3.00
3.55
Spring 2026
In this interdisciplinary studio course students will investigate 'prior conditions of existence,' study critical theories, and produce artworks inspired by the archive. Students will research archive-related topics of their choosing, and synthesize readings and research through written and oral communication. They will develop critical thinking skills through the production of artwork and engagement in group critiques. Prereq: ARTS 2710 and 2712
4.27
2.82
3.55
Fall 2025
This course will train students to understand and critically evaluate comparative, modern global cultures.
3.17
3.75
3.57
Spring 2026
Introduces the history, theory, and field techniques of classical archaeology. Major sites of the Bronze Age (Troy, Mycenae) as well as Greek and Roman cities and sanctuaries (e.g., Athens, Olympia, Pompeii) illustrate important themes in Greek and Roman culture and the nature of archaeological data.
4.24
2.83
3.59
Spring 2026
Subject varies with the instructor, who may decide to focus attention either on a particular period, artist, or theme, or on the broader question of the aims and methods of art history. Subject is announced prior to each registration period. Representative subjects include the life and art of Pompeii, Roman painting and mosaics, history and connoisseurship of baroque prints, art and politics in revolutionary Europe, Picasso and painting, and problems in American art and culture.
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