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www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2014-2015 CATALOG | 484 ART 421T. Dgtl/Film Photo Units: 3 ART 431T. Music/Movement Units: 3 ART 432T. Strytell - Int Art Units: 3 ART 621T. Glass/Sculpture Units: 3 ART 621T. Dgtl/Film Photo Units: 3 ART 631T. Music/Movement Units: 3 ART 632T. Strytell-Int Art Units: 3 ARTDS 7A. Art and Design Fundamentals I Introductory success strategies for Art and Design students through orientation to university resources, academic skills, and the arts community. Topics include academic skills, time management, wellness, communication, and interacting with arts communities. Internet-assisted. Service-learning and field trips required. Units: 1 ARTDS 7B. Art and Design Fundamentals II Prerequisite: ARTDS 7A. Intermediate success strategies for Art and Design students through orientation to university resources, academic skills, and the arts community. Topics include academic skills, time management, wellness, communication, and interacting with arts communities. Internet-assisted. Service-learrning and field trips required. Units: 2 ARTDS 9T. Studio Topics in Art and Design Specific introductory studio processes not covered in regular course offerings. Areas offered may be drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, crafts, motion picture, art education, computer graphics, graphic design, and interior design. Units: 1-3 ARTDS 10T. Lecture Topics in Art and Design Specific lecture area not normally covered in regular course offerings in art, graphic design, or interior design. Topics may include African American art, aesthetics of electronic imagery, careers in art and design, portfolio preparation, interior design, and graphic design. Units: 1-3 ARTH 10. The Ancient Medieval Worlds An introductory survey of the arts of the ancient and medieval worlds, beginning with the Palelitihic and including Near Eastern, Egyptian, and European (Aegean, Greek, Roman, medieval) traditions through the mid-14th century. G.E. Breadth C1. (CAN ART 2) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, SpringGE Area: C1 ARTH 11. The Early Modern World An introductory survey of Western art from the Renaissance through the 18th century, including Mannerism, Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassicism from the mid-14th century to the end of the 18th century. G.E. Breadth C1. (CAN ART 4) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, SpringGE Area: C1 ARTH 109T. Topics in Art History Specific areas in art history not normally covered in the regular course offering. Possible topical areas include Arts of the South Pacific, Buddhism, Chinese Painting, Happenings, History of Modern Art through Film, Museums and Monuments of Europe, Fountains of Baroque Rome, Popes and Patrons of Renaissance Europe, 17th Century Holland, and the Rise of the Secular in Art. Units: 1-3 ARTH 109T. Museum Studies The course investigates historical, theoretical and practical issues of Museum Studies considering the history of museums, and the museum's main activities of collecting, exhibiting, and educating. Although the course looks specifically at art museums, the basic principles apply to other types of museums such as history, science and nature. The first part of the course focuses on the history of the museum investigating its social, cultural, and political role from its origin to the present day. The student gains insight into the museum's organizational structure and various museum careers. The second part of the course provides an understanding of museum collections and exhibitions. The discussions focus on the importance of the object, the building and managing of collections and the curating of exhibitions. The final part of the course considers the museum's educational programs in the context of its audiences and various interpretative methods. The course also includes a field trip looking behind the scenes of a local museum. Units: 3
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Title | 2014-15 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2014-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 484 |
Full Text Search | www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2014-2015 CATALOG | 484 ART 421T. Dgtl/Film Photo Units: 3 ART 431T. Music/Movement Units: 3 ART 432T. Strytell - Int Art Units: 3 ART 621T. Glass/Sculpture Units: 3 ART 621T. Dgtl/Film Photo Units: 3 ART 631T. Music/Movement Units: 3 ART 632T. Strytell-Int Art Units: 3 ARTDS 7A. Art and Design Fundamentals I Introductory success strategies for Art and Design students through orientation to university resources, academic skills, and the arts community. Topics include academic skills, time management, wellness, communication, and interacting with arts communities. Internet-assisted. Service-learning and field trips required. Units: 1 ARTDS 7B. Art and Design Fundamentals II Prerequisite: ARTDS 7A. Intermediate success strategies for Art and Design students through orientation to university resources, academic skills, and the arts community. Topics include academic skills, time management, wellness, communication, and interacting with arts communities. Internet-assisted. Service-learrning and field trips required. Units: 2 ARTDS 9T. Studio Topics in Art and Design Specific introductory studio processes not covered in regular course offerings. Areas offered may be drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture, photography, printmaking, design, crafts, motion picture, art education, computer graphics, graphic design, and interior design. Units: 1-3 ARTDS 10T. Lecture Topics in Art and Design Specific lecture area not normally covered in regular course offerings in art, graphic design, or interior design. Topics may include African American art, aesthetics of electronic imagery, careers in art and design, portfolio preparation, interior design, and graphic design. Units: 1-3 ARTH 10. The Ancient Medieval Worlds An introductory survey of the arts of the ancient and medieval worlds, beginning with the Palelitihic and including Near Eastern, Egyptian, and European (Aegean, Greek, Roman, medieval) traditions through the mid-14th century. G.E. Breadth C1. (CAN ART 2) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, SpringGE Area: C1 ARTH 11. The Early Modern World An introductory survey of Western art from the Renaissance through the 18th century, including Mannerism, Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassicism from the mid-14th century to the end of the 18th century. G.E. Breadth C1. (CAN ART 4) Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, SpringGE Area: C1 ARTH 109T. Topics in Art History Specific areas in art history not normally covered in the regular course offering. Possible topical areas include Arts of the South Pacific, Buddhism, Chinese Painting, Happenings, History of Modern Art through Film, Museums and Monuments of Europe, Fountains of Baroque Rome, Popes and Patrons of Renaissance Europe, 17th Century Holland, and the Rise of the Secular in Art. Units: 1-3 ARTH 109T. Museum Studies The course investigates historical, theoretical and practical issues of Museum Studies considering the history of museums, and the museum's main activities of collecting, exhibiting, and educating. Although the course looks specifically at art museums, the basic principles apply to other types of museums such as history, science and nature. The first part of the course focuses on the history of the museum investigating its social, cultural, and political role from its origin to the present day. The student gains insight into the museum's organizational structure and various museum careers. The second part of the course provides an understanding of museum collections and exhibitions. The discussions focus on the importance of the object, the building and managing of collections and the curating of exhibitions. The final part of the course considers the museum's educational programs in the context of its audiences and various interpretative methods. The course also includes a field trip looking behind the scenes of a local museum. Units: 3 |