A A H 611 Directed Research in Art History I 3(3,0) Comprehensive studies and research of special topics not covered in other courses. Emphasis is on field studies, research activities, and current developments in art history.
A A H 612 Directed Research in Art History II 3(3,0) Continuation of A A H 611.
A A H 623 Studies in the Art and Architecture of the Renaissance I 3(3,0) Consideration of the visual arts and architectural monuments of the Renaissance (Western Europe from the 15th-18th centuries), with a study in depth of selected examples from the period. Preq: A A H 204 or 206 or consent of instructor.
A A H 624 Studies in the Art and Architecture of the Renaissance II 3(3,0) Consideration of the visual arts and architectural monuments of the Renaissance (Western Europe from the 15th-18th centuries), with a study in depth of selected examples from the period. Preq: A A H 423.
A A H 628 Nineteenth Century Visual Arts 3(3,0) Consideration of the visual arts of the 19th century: painting, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, and so forth, in relation to the factors that have influenced the artist and the consequence on society. Preq: A A H 427.
A A H 630 Twentieth Century Art I 3(3,0) Acquaints students with the major artists' monuments and issues of the Modern period in art. Through lecture/discussions and the reading of primary sources, course places the major modern movements in the context of the period (1860s-1945). Preq: Consent of instructor.
A A H 632 Twentieth Century Art II 3(3,0) Overview of trends in art and architecture since World War II. Specific artists, artworks, and movements are presented in a socio/historic context with specific emphasis on the transition from a late-modernist to a post-modern perspective. Preq: Consent of instructor.
A A H (PHIL) 633 Issues in Contemporary Art and Philosophy 3(3,0) See PHIL 633.
A A H 635 Studies in Precolumbian Art and Architecture 3(3,0) Familiarizes students with the art and architecture of the Western Hemi-sphere's Precolumbian culture in Mexico, Central, and South America. Preq: A A H 102 or 210 or consent of instructor.
A A H 815 Art and Architectural History Seminar I 3(3,0) Particular aspect of period of art/architectural history. Preq: Consent of instructor.
A A H 816 Art and Architectural History Seminar II 3(3,0) Continuation of A A H 815.
A A H (COMM, ENGL) 840 Selected Topics 3(3,0) See ENGL 840.
A A H 864 Critical Issues in Visual Rhetoric 3(3,0) Key visual rhetoric texts and important visual creations are studied to gain critical awareness of how visual codes operate in our interior worlds and public life. Preq: Consent of instructor.