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Dec 16, 2024
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Courses of Study 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Art History/Visual Studies Course Lists
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Modern/Contemporary Art History Courses
Modern art comprises a number of art movements from the 1860’s to the 1970’s. Many artists during this time period produced works of art that rearticulated or rejected the traditional historical styles preceding it to embrace experimentation practically or technically.
Contemporary art is art that has produced during the latter part of the twentieth century, after 1970 though the twenty-first century. Much of the work embraces culturally global ideas, materials, methods, or conceptual underpinnings.
The following courses* have been approved to satisfy the B.F.A. Modern/Contemporary Art History requirement:
*Note: B.F.A. students may petition to have other university courses applied toward the Modern/Contemporary Art History requirement. Petitions must include a course syllabus.
- AMST 2000 - Introduction to Visual Studies (crosslisted)
- AMST 3581 - [Imagining Migration in Film and Literature] (crosslisted)
- ART 3803 - Art History: Italian Cinema
- ARTH 1100 - Art Histories: An Introduction (crosslisted)
- ARTH 2000 - Introduction to Visual Studies (crosslisted)
- ARTH 2600 - Introduction to Modern Western Art: Materials, Media, and the End of Masterpieces
- ARTH 3505 - [Blaxploitation Film and Photography] (crosslisted)
- ARTH 3600 - [Contemporary Art: 1960-Present] (crosslisted)
- ARTH 3650 - [History and Theory of Digital Art] (crosslisted)
- ARTH 3651 - [Women in New Media Art] (crosslisted)
- ARTH 3830 - [Bollywood and Beyond: South Asian Cinema] (crosslisted)
- ARTH 4151 - Topics in Media Arts (crosslisted)
- ARTH 4153 - Topics in Feminist Media Arts (crosslisted)
- ARTH 4695 - [Studies in Global Modern Art]
- ARTH 4851 - [Performing Objects, Collecting Cultures] (crosslisted)
- COML 2000 - Introduction to Visual Studies (crosslisted)
- COML 3115 - [Video and New Media: Art, Theory, Politics] (crosslisted)
- COML 3300 - Political Theory and Cinema (crosslisted)
- COML 3580 - [Imagining Migration in Film and Literature] (crosslisted)
- ENGL 3115 - [Video and New Media: Art, Theory, Politics] (crosslisted)
- ROMS 3115 - [Video and New Media: Art, Theory, Politics] (crosslisted)
- GERST 3550 - Political Theory and Cinema (crosslisted)
- GERST 3581 - [Imagining Migration in Film and Literature] (crosslisted)
- GOVT 3705 - Political Theory and Cinema (crosslisted)
- INFO 3660 - [History and Theory of Digital Art] (crosslisted)
- PMA 3490 - Political Theory and Cinema (crosslisted)
- PMA 3550 - Global Cinema I (crosslisted)
- PMA 3551 - Global Cinema II (crosslisted)
- SPAN 3470 - [Nueva York: Caribbean Urbanisms] (crosslisted)
- VISST 3115 - [Video and New Media: Art, Theory, Politics] (crosslisted)
- VISST 3581 - [Imagining Migration in Film and Literature] (crosslisted)
- VISST 3600 - [Contemporary Art: 1960-Present] (crosslisted)
- VISST 3650 - [History and Theory of Digital Art] (crosslisted)
- VISST 4151 - Topics in Media Arts (crosslisted)
- VISST 4851 - [Performing Objects, Collecting Cultures] (crosslisted)
Global/Underrepresented Art History Courses
The following courses have been approved to satisfy the B.F.A. Global/Underrepresented Art History requirement*:
*Note: B.F.A. students may petition to have other university courses applied toward the Global/Underrepresented Art History requirement. Petitions must include a course syllabus.
Approved Art History/Visual Studies Electives
The following courses have been approved to satisfy the art history elective requirement*:
*Note: B.F.A. students may petition to have other university courses applied toward the Art History/Visual Studies requirement. Petitions must include a course syllabus.
- All History of Art (ARTH) courses at the 3000-level and above
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