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Applied Music, Private |
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MUSC 3150 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Clarinet 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3151 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Clarinet 1
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3152 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Clarinet 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3153 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Clarinet 3
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3154 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Clarinet 4
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3160 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Saxophone (alto or tenor) 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3161 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Saxophone (alto or tenor) 1
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3162 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Saxophone (alto or tenor) 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3163 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Saxophone (alto or tenor) 3
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3164 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Saxophone (alto or tenor) 4
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3170 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trumpet 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3171 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trumpet 1
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3172 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trumpet 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3173 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trumpet 3
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3174 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trumpet 4
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3180 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Horn 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3181 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Horn 1
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3182 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Horn 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3183 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Horn 3
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3184 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Horn 4
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3190 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trombone 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3191 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trombone 1
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3192 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trombone 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3193 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trombone 3
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3194 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Trombone 4
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3200 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Euphonium 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3202 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Euphonium 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3203 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Euphonium 3
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3204 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Euphonium 4
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3210 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Tuba 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3212 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Tuba 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3213 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Tuba 3
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3214 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Tuba 4
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3220 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Percussion 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3221 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Percussion 1
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3222 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Percussion 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3223 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Percussion 3
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3224 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Percussion 4
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3230 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Jazz 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3231 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Jazz 1
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3232 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Jazz 2
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3233 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Jazz 3
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
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MUSC 3234 - Upper-Level Applied Music: Jazz 4
May be repeated for credit. Minor applied students receive one half-hour lesson per week. Major applied students receive one hour lesson per week. |
Animation/Interactive Design |
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ART 2070 - Animation/Interactive Design Survey 3 F,S,SS
P: Two courses (6 s.h.) from ART 1015 , ART 1025 , ART 1030 . Using computers to solve visual problems. Exploration of ways that animation/interactive design and digital imaging can complement experiences in various disciplines. |
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ART 2470 - Introduction to Digital 3D Modeling and Animation 3
P: Two courses (6 s.h.) from ART 1015 , ART 1025 , ART 1030 . Studio that develops students design process through construction of digital 3D models and animation. |
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ART 3070 - Electronic Interactive Multimedia 3 F,S
2 lecture and 4 studio hours per week. P: ART 2070 or ART 2071 or consent of instructor. Interactive multimedia design process. Web based projects incorporate sound, full-motion video, and still and kinetic imagery. Users interact with information presented. Emphasis on problem-seeking/problem-solving processes. |
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ART 3080 - Introductory Video Art 3
P: Two courses (6 s.h.) ART 1015 , ART 1025 , ART 1030 . Video for aesthetic inquiry. |
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ART 3081 - Intermediate Video Art 3
P: ART 3080 . Explores video as expressive medium and builds upon competencies developed in P: ART 3080 . |
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ART 3082 - Motion Graphics Studio 3 F,SS
An introductory course in motion graphics, kinetic typography, and broadcast and web animation. |
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ART 3442 - Products and Environments 3 F
P: ART 2210 or consent of instructor. User-based design principles applied to exhibit environments and furniture systems intended for repetitive production. |
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ART 3470 - Digital 3D Animation 3
P: ART 2470 or consent of instructor. Design studio that develops student’s concept of digital 3D modeling as applied to animation and special effects. |
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ART 4070 - Advanced Interactive Media 3 S
1 lecture and 4 studio hours per week. P: ART 2070 , ART 3070 ; or consent of instructor. Advanced exploration of interactive media design process. Emphasis on problem-seeking/problem-solving processes. |
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ART 4411 - Professional Practice 3
P: ART 4070 or consent of instructor. Advanced media design projects and practices for professional portfolio presentations are covered to prepare students for entry-level employment. |
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ART 4470 - Digital 3D Lighting and Rendering 3
P: ART 3470 or consent of instructor. Design studio that develops the concept of digital geometries. Basic elements that make digital 3D models, including effects of lighting, texture mapping and rendering. |
Art Courses for the Non-Art Major |
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ART 1001 - Color and Design 3 F,S,SS GE:FA
Not open to ART majors May not substitute for ART 1005 . Color theory and design principles. |
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ART 1070 - Animation Art with ECU’s Sonic Plaza for Non-Art Majors 3 F,S,SS
May not substitute for ART 1005 . Introduction to the fundamentals of art through making animations for ECU’s Sonic Plaza monitor ring. |
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ART 1105 - Ceramics Appreciation 3 GE:FA
6 studio hours per week. P: Not for credit toward Art-Major degrees. Introductory survey of ceramic traditions and hands-on studio projects. Emphasis on clay making, forming, glazing, and firing. |
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ART 1250 - Digital Photography for Non-SOAD Majors 3 F,S GE:FA
Introduction to visual concepts and digital photography as a fine art. |
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ART 1827 - Photography Changes Everything 3
Introduction to the language, vernacular, and the roles of photography in contemporary society through image making, discussion, observation, and research.
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ART 1910 - Art Appreciation 3 F,S,SS GE:FA GD
P: Not open to ART majors or minors. Visual experience to enhance student’s understanding and enjoyment of international art. |
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ART 3850 - Art in the Elementary School 3 F,S,SS GE:FA
Not open to ART majors. P: Junior standing. Art educational philosophy, methodology, materials, processes, and specific projects for elementary classes. |
Art and Design |
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ART 1005 - Design I 3 F,S,SS GE:FA
P: ART major or administrative approval. Elements and principles of design as applied to two and three dimensions. |
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ART 1015 - Design II 3 F,S,SS
P: ART 1005 , ART 1020 with a minimum grade of C- (1.7); or chair approval. Extension and development of content of ART 1005 . |
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ART 1020 - Drawing 3 F,S,SS GE:FA
P: ART major or administrative approval. Introduction to drawing in various media. |
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ART 1025 - Digital Design 3
P: ART 1005 , ART 1020 with a minimum grade of C- (1.7); or chair approval. Elements and principles of design as applied to digital art in two and three dimensions and time based media. |
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ART 1030 - Figure Drawing 3 F,S,SS
P: ART 1005 , ART 1020 with a minimum grade of C- (1.7); or chair approval. Introduction to drawing the human figure using various media. |
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ART 4050 - Art and Design Capstone 3
Development of competencies in communication, presentation, and business skills for engaging in professional art and design practice. |
Art and Design Banked Courses |
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ART 2350 - Off-Loom Textile Design 3
P: ART 2303 . Design with fibers using methods other than floor loom. |
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ART 2905 - Masterpieces in the Visual Arts and Literature 3 GE:FA
For General College student. Not open to those who have credit for ART 1907. P: Non-ART major. Comparative study of selected visual and literary works from the Renaissance to modern times. |
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ART 2906 - West and Central African Art 3 S GE:FA
For General College student. Not open to those who have credit for ARTH 3970 nor to art history minors. P: Non-ART major. Art from west and central Africa examined within environmental and societal conditions which influence its production and uses. |
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ART 2950 - Culture and Art of Europe 6
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ART 3350 - Advanced Off-Loom Textile Design 3
P: ART 2350 . Advanced fiber design. Employs methods other than floor loom. |
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ART 3900 - Prehistoric Art 3
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ART 3910 - Primitive Art History 3
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ART 4005 - Interdisciplinary Three-Dimensional Design Studio for Ceramics, Wood Design, Metal Design, and Sculpture 3
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ART 4006 - Interdisciplinary Three-Dimensional Design Studio for Sculpture, Environmental Design, and Wood Design 3
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ART 4420 - Social and Cultural Perspectives in Design 3
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ART 4421 - Seminar in Contemporary Concepts 2
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ART 4450 - Interdisciplinary Environmental Design Studio 3
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ART 4451 - Interdisciplinary Environmental Design Studio 3
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ART 4452 - Interdisciplinary Environmental Design Studio 3
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ART 4460 - Urban Design 3
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ART 4461 - Comprehensive Environmental Design Studio 3
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Art and Design Theory and Criticism |
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ART 1827 - Photography Changes Everything 3
Introduction to the language, vernacular, and the roles of photography in contemporary society through image making, discussion, observation, and research.
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ART 2460 - Image Theory and Aesthetics 3
Introduction to the principles of time-based media theory and aesthetics in particular light, space, time, motion, and sound. |
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ART 3090 - Design Theory in Practice 3
Historically-threaded examination of how cultural, political, and technological changes affect visual production, especially design. |
Art Education |
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ART 2123 - Early Experiences for the Prospective Teacher 1 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive F,S
Minimum of 16 hours of observations of public school art classes and related school activities plus 1 hour per week of seminar to discuss the observations. |
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ART 2870 - Computers in Art Education 1 F,S
1 lecture and 1 studio hour per week. P: ART 1015 , ART 1030 . Entry-level experiences in basic computer operations applicable to the art education classroom K-12. |
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ART 3851 - Art in the Elementary School 3 SL*: Selected Sections are Service Learning. WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive. F,S
P: ART major; junior standing. Art education philosophy, methodology, materials, processes, and specific projects for elementary classes. |
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ART 3860 - Classroom Participation in Art 1 F,S
P: Junior standing; ART 3851 . Classroom participation in the teaching of art classes and discussion of procedures used. |
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ART 4323 - Art in the Secondary School 3 F,S
P: Junior standing; admission to upper division. Art education philosophy, methodology, media, and techniques for junior and senior high school classes. |
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ART 4325 - Internship Seminar: Issues in Art Education 1 F,S
P: Senior standing; admission to upper division; ART 2123 , ART 3860 , ART 4323 ; successful completion of professional education courses; C: ART 4850 or ART 4851 and ART 4870 or ART 4871 . Seminar for discussion of the issues and concerns of the internship experience. |
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ART 4850 - Art Internship in Elementary Education 6 F,S
P: Senior standing; admission to upper division; ART 2123 , ART 3860 , ART 4323 ; successful completion of professional education courses; C: ART 4325 and ART 4871 . Observation and supervised teaching in elementary school classes. |
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ART 4851 - Art Internship in Elementary Education 3 F,S
P: Senior standing; admission to upper division; ART 2123 , ART 3860 , ART 4323 ; successful completion of professional education courses; C: ART 4325 , ART 4870 . Observation and supervised teaching in elementary school classes. |
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ART 4870 - Art Internship in Secondary Education 6 F,S
P: Senior standing; admission to upper division; ART 2123 , ART 3860 , ART 4323 ; successful completion of professional education courses; C: ART 4325 and ART 4851 . Observation and supervised teaching in junior and/or senior high school classes. |
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ART 4871 - Art Internship in Secondary Education 3 F,S
P: Senior standing; admission to upper division; ART 2123 , ART 3860 , ART 4323 ; successful completion of professional education courses; C: ART 4325 , ART 4850 . Observation and supervised teaching in secondary school classes. |
Art History |
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ARTH 1905 - The Dimensions of Art 3 F, S GE:FA
Various ways of perceiving, discussing, and analyzing works of art.
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ARTH 1906 - Art History Survey 3 F,S GE:FA
History of art from prehistoric times to Renaissance. |
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ARTH 1907 - Art History Survey 3 F,S GE:FA
History of art from Renaissance to modern times. |
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ARTH 2910 - Ancient Art History 3 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive F,S
P: ART 1906, 1907; or consent of instructor. Egyptian, Minoan, Mycenaean, Greek, and Roman art. |
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