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ARAB 615 - Intensive Readings in Arabic Credits: 3
Intensive reading for non-majors. Graduate students fulfill their foreign-language requirement with successful completion of the course. Undergraduates may take the course as an elective only. Grades S/U for graduates and undergraduates.
Prerequisites: Restricted to graduate students (undergraduates by permission of instructor)
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ARMY 101 - Fundamentals of Military Science Credits: 2
Development of leadership, management, and communication skills. Map reading, land navigation, and study/time management techniques.
Note: One-hour lecture and leadership laboratory per week.
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ARMY 102 - Introduction to the Army Credits: 2
History, organization, mission, and role of United States Army in national defense. Components of total Army structure. Emphasis on group dynamics and communication skills.
Note: One-hour lecture and laboratory per week.
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ARMY 201 - Fundamentals of Military Leadership Credits: 3
Oral and written military communications, planning, and organizing techniques. Current military leadership doctrine and application. Combined arms concepts, organizations, and tactics.
Note: Two lectures and leadership laboratory per week.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Professional and Civic Engagement
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ARMY 202 - Fundamentals of Military Decision Making Credits: 3
Soldier skills, including map reading and land navigation. Introduces Army troop-leading procedures through practical exercises and principles of war using historical events.
Note: Two lectures and leadership laboratory per week.
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ARMY 301 - Advanced Military Decision Making Credits: 4
Small group leadership through practical applications. Individual leadership skills with emphasis on problem analysis, decision formulation, and steps of decision making.
Note: Two lectures, laboratory, and three physical fitness sessions per week.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Professional and Civic Engagement
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ARMY 302 - Applied Military Leadership Credits: 4
Continues development of leadership competencies and confidence. Tactical training exercises to enhance leadership development.
Prerequisites: ARMY 301 or permission of instructor
Note: Two lectures, laboratory, and three physical fitness sessions per week.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Professional and Civic Engagement
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ARMY 400 - Nurses Summer Training Program Clinical Elective Credits: 3
A 3-week summer nursing experience conducted at an Army hospital in the United States, Europe, or Asia that orients the cadet nurse to the mission of the U.S. Army Medical Department and its health care delivery system. It provides a minimum of 120 hours of clinical experience to develop nursing, leadership, administrative, and interpersonal skills.
Prerequisites: completion of the Leadership Development Assessment Course [LDAC], NURS 412 or its equivalent, acceptance into any Army ROTC
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ARMY 401 - Leadership and Management Seminar I Credits: 4
Current Army leadership, tactical, and training doctrine. Military law in context of peacekeeping/enforcement operations. Overview of Army’s role in joint operations.
Prerequisites: ARMY 301 or permission of instructor
Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Professional and Civic Engagement
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ARMY 402 - Leadership and Management Seminar II Credits: 4
Application of current Army leadership, tactical, and training doctrine. Evolution of military professionalism; civil-military relations, personal and professional ethics, and military justice system.
Prerequisites: ARMY 401 or permission of instructor
Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Professional and Civic Engagement
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ARMY 406 - American Military Experience Credits: 3
Transformation of war and of the institutions for waging war from the American Revolution to the present.
Cross-listed Course: HIST 468
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ARMY 407 - Evolution of Warfare Credits: 3
A history of tactics, strategy, weapons, and logistics from A.D. 1400 to the present.
Cross-listed Course: HIST 597
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ARTE 101 - Introduction to Art Credits: 3
Introduction to art appreciation. Elements and principles of the visual arts, with examples from the history of art.
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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ARTE 201 - Special Topics in Art Education Credits: 3
Topics selected by the instructor for specialized study. Course content may include a variety of new, contemporary, and emerging art-related issues that are not regularly included in the general art education curriculum.
Note: May be repeated.
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ARTE 260 - Interdisciplinary Relationships in the Arts Credits: 3
The study of relationships among visual arts, music, theatre, and dance.
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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ARTE 345 - Art Evaluation Credits: 3
The language of art is taught through viewing, interpreting, producing, and appreciating art. Historical and contemporary art criticism; methods of teaching art criticism to children and young adults
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ARTE 350 - Interactive Multimedia Approaches to Learning in Art Credits: 3
An introduction to classroom applications of interactive multimedia such as photography, sound, video, and computer generated imagery for curriculum planning in art.
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ARTE 399 - Independent Study Credits: 3-9
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and department chair.
Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Research
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ARTE 520 - Art for Elementary Schools Credits: 3
Methods of teaching art to elementary and preschool children. Major emphasis will be given to relevant studio experiences.
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ARTE 525 - Elementary Methods for K-12 Art Certification Credits: 3
Curriculum, methods, and materials for teaching art to elementary and preschool children.
Prerequisites: art education majors
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ARTE 525P - Elementary Methods for K-12 Art Certification Practicum Credits: 1
Experiential practice and learning in elementary schools.
Corequisite: ARTE 525
Note: Restricted to: Undergraduates only
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ARTE 530 - Art of Children Credits: 3
A study of prominent theories of the artistic development of children from infancy through adolescence. Students will examine children’s art from various age groups and apply theoretical explanations to these observations.
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ARTE 535 - Children’s Artistic and Aesthetic Development Credits: 3
Theories of the artistic development of children (including special needs) from infancy through adolescence. Apply theoretical explanations to observations made in art classrooms.
Prerequisites: art education majors only
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ARTE 540 - The School Art Program Credits: 3
An introduction to art education as a profession. The history, curricular development, and current issues are examined. Students practice proven teaching techniques.
Prerequisites: ARTE 520 or consent of instructor
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ARTE 540P - Practicum in Art Education Credits: 1
A sequence of supervised practicum experiences in middle and secondary school art education settings. Seminars and group discussions.
Corequisite: ARTE 540
Note: Restricted to: Undergraduates only
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ARTE 550 - Incorporating New Media in Art Education Credits: 3
Applications new media such as digital photography, sound, and other interactive hypermedia for the art classroom. Emphasis on integrating art production with art history, criticism, and aesthetics.
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ARTE 555 - Art Criticism Credits: 3
Critical skills in viewing, interpreting, and communicating meanings of visual art works. Experiences in art appreciation and aesthetic sensitivity.
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ARTE 560 - Secondary Methods for K-12 Art Certification Credits: 3
Curriculum, methods, and materials for teaching art to secondary school students.
Corequisite: ARTE 560P
Note: Restricted to: Undergraduates only
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ARTE 560P - Secondary Methods for K-12 Art Certification Practicum Credits: 1
Experiential curriculum, methods, and materials for teaching secondary school children.
Corequisite: ARTE 560
Note: Restricted to: Undergraduates only
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ARTE 565 - Field Experience Seminar Credits: 3
Corequisite: EDSE 471
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art Education, BFA
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ARTE 571 - Directed Teaching in Art Credits: 12
Students seeking K-12 certification in art participate in directed teaching in elementary and secondary art programs while being supervised by an art education faculty member. Students are evaluated using a state-mandated assessment tool.
Prerequisites: completion of course work in art education, admission to professional program, College of Education, and FBI check Restricted to: Undergraduates only
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art Education, BFA
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Professional and Civic Engagement
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ARTE 595 - Art Education Workshop Credits: 1-6
A workshop especially for teachers and prospective teachers, featuring practical art experiences and projects for elementary and secondary school. Topic varies with suffix.
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ARTH 105 - History of Western Art I Credits: 3
The visual arts from Paleolithic times to the Renaissance.
Note: Carolina Core: AIU
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Global Learning
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ARTH 106 - History of Western Art II Credits: 3
The visual arts from the Renaissance to the present.
Note: Carolina Core: AIU
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ARTH 313 - History of Roman Art Credits: 3
An examination of the development of architecture, painting, and sculpture until the end of the Roman Empire.
Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Global Learning
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ARTH 315 - History of Medieval Art Credits: 3
A survey of architecture, painting, and sculpture in Europe during the Middle Ages.
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ARTH 320 - History of Italian Renaissance Art Credits: 3
The origins and development of Renaissance painting, sculpture, and architecture in Italy during the 15th and 16th centuries.
Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Global Learning
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ARTH 321 - History of Northern Renaissance Art Credits: 3
The arts of Northern Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries with particular emphasis on the developments in the Low Countries, Germany, and France.
Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Global Learning
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ARTH 325 - History of Southern Baroque Art Credits: 3
The art and architecture of Italy and Spain in the 17th century.
Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Global Learning
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ARTH 326 - History of Northern Baroque Art Credits: 3
The art and architecture of Holland, Flanders, France, England, Germany, and Austria in the 17th century.
Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Global Learning
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ARTH 327 - History of 18th Century Art Credits: 3
The art of 18th century Europe from the emergence of the Rococo through the neoclassical revival.
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ARTH 330 - History of 19th Century Art Credits: 3
A survey of the history of architecture, painting, and sculpture in the 19th century.
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ARTH 335 - History of 20th Century Art Credits: 3
A survey of architecture, painting, and sculpture in the 20th century.
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ARTH 337 - History of Modern Architecture Credits: 3
Architecture from the turn of the century until the present.
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ARTH 340 - History of American Art I Credits: 3
A survey of the history of art in America from colonial times to 1860.
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ARTH 341 - History of American Art II Credits: 3
A survey of art in America from 1860 to the present.
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ARTH 342 - Contemporary American Art Credits: 3
Recent trends in painting and sculpture.
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ARTH 345 - History of Asian Art Credits: 3
A survey of the visual arts of India, China, and Japan from prehistory to the present.
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ARTH 346 - African Art Credits: 3
Sculpture, painting, architecture of Sub-Saharan Africa.
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ARTH 350 - History and Theory of Art Criticism Credits: 3
Art criticism from antiquity to the present.
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ARTH 390 - Topics in Art History Credits: 3
Topic varies with suffix
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ARTH 399 - Independent Study Credits: 3-9
Prerequisites: consent of instructor and department chair
Note: Contract approved by instructor, advisor, and department chair is required for undergraduate students.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Research
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ARTH 498 - Independent Study Credits: 3
Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Research
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ARTH 499 - Independent Study Credits: 3
Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Research
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ARTH 501 - Methodologies in Art History Credits: 3
A seminar for art history majors and graduate students in the history and various methodologies of the discipline.
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ARTH 503 - Internship in Art History Credits: 3-6
Supervised experience in the field of art history, including museums, galleries, art dealers and auction houses. Requires a university internship contract and is subject to approval by advisor.
Note: Grading System: Standard and Not Auditable
Special permission: By instructor
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Professional and Civic Engagement
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ARTH 511 - Etruscan Art and Archaeology Credits: 3
Seminar in the art and civilization of the pre-Roman Etruscan peoples of Italy. Slide lectures, discussion sessions, and some examination of archaeological field methods and pottery classification.
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 514 - Topics in Ancient Art Credits: 3
Topic varies with suffix
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 519 - Topics in Medieval Art Credits: 3
Topic varies with suffix
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 520 - History of Renaissance Painting Credits: 3
An analysis of the paintings and painters of importance during the period of the Renaissance in Europe.
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 521 - History of Renaissance Sculpture Credits: 3
A survey of the major developments in the art of sculpture associated with the European Renaissance.
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 522 - History of Renaissance Architecture Credits: 3
European architecture and architectural theory during the 15th and 16th centuries.
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 523 - Florentine Art Credits: 3
The artistic development of Florence from the age of Giotto to that of Michelangelo as seen in the context of social and cultural developments.
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 524 - Topics in Renaissance Art Credits: 3
Topic varies with suffix
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 525 - History of Baroque Painting Credits: 3
17th-century European painting.
Prerequisites: ARTH 106 or 325 or 326 or consent of instructor
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 526 - History of Baroque Sculpture Credits: 3
17th- and 18th-century European sculpture
Prerequisites: ARTH 106 or 325 or 326 or consent of instructor
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 527 - History of Baroque Architecture Credits: 3
The architecture of Europe in the 17th century with special attention to the major architects of Italy, France, Germany, and England. Topics to be included are: the church, the palace, the garden, and city planning.
Prerequisites: ARTH 106 or 325 or 326 or consent of instructor
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 529 - Topics in 18th-Century Art Credits: 3
Topic varies with suffix
Prerequisites: ARTH 106 or 327 or consent of instructor
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 534 - Topics in 19th-Century Art Credits: 3
Topic varies with suffix
Prerequisites: ARTH 106 or 330 or consent of instructor
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 535 - History of Modern Painting Credits: 3
A detailed examination of 20th-century painting
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 536 - History of Modern Sculpture Credits: 3
The development of sculpture in the 19th and 20th centuries with special attention to contemporary tendencies.
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 537 - Topics in Modern Architecture Credits: 3
Topic varies with suffix.
Prerequisites: ARTH 106 or 337 or consent of instructor
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 539 - Topics in Modern Art Credits: 3
Topic varies with suffix.
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 540 - History of American Painting Credits: 3
Important aspects of American painting with emphasis on the 19th and 20th centuries.
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 542 - History of American Architecture Credits: 3
A consideration of the evolution of architecture in America including aspects of town and city planning.
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 543 - The History of American Antiques and Decorative Arts Credits: 3
A survey of our material culture concentrating upon the evolution of styles.
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 544 - Topics in American Art Credits: 3
Topic varies with suffix
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 545 - Special Topics in Modern Chinese Art Credits: 3
Topics in modern Chinese art selected for specialized study. May be repeated as content varies by title.
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ARTH 546 - Special Topics in Asian Art Credits: 3
Topics in Asian art selected for specialized study. May be repeated as content varies by title.
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ARTH 549 - Topics in Non-Western Art Credits: 3
Topic varies with suffix
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 550 - Trends in Art History Credits: 3
A critical examination of the development of the discipline of art history and an analysis of its major trends and theoretical positions.
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 551 - Special Topics in Film and Media Studies Credits: 3
Intensive study of a specific topic in film and media studies. May be repeated as content varies by title.
Cross-listed Course: FILM 511, MART 591
Prerequisites: FAMS 240 or consent of instructor
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ARTH 557 - History of Printmaking Credits: 3
Technical, aesthetical, and historical study of the development of printmaking.
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 560 - Museology I Credits: 3
The history and theory of museums and an introduction to museum practices in the setting of a multi-disciplinary institution. Practical experience provided through the various units of the University Museums
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ARTH 561 - Museology II Credits: 3
Museum practices emphasizing the conservation, installation, and interpretation of the object in the context of an art museum. Practical experience provided through the Columbia Museum of Art.
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ARTH 562 - Art Conservation Credits: 3
History, theory, practices, ethics, and procedures of modern art conservation. Practical experience provided through the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology.
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ARTH 569 - Topics in Film History Credits: 3
Intensive study of a specific topic in film and media history. May be repeated as content varies by title.
Cross-listed Course: FILM 510, MART 592
Prerequisites: FAMS 300 or consent of instructor
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ARTH 590 - Topics in Art History Credits: 3
Topic varies with suffix
Prerequisites: ARTH 105 or 106 or 300-level ARTH course or consent of instructor
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Art History, BA
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ARTH 599 - Independent Study Credits: 3
Independent study for advanced undergraduate majors and graduate students in art history. Approved independent study contract required for enrollment.
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ARTS 100 - Portfolio Review Credits: 0
Portfolio review.
Prerequisites: all foundation courses are completed and consent of studio area advisor
Note: Grading: Pass/Fail Only
Restricted to: BFA students
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ARTS 102 - Introduction to Visual Arts Computing Credits: 3
A foundations level course in the use of personal computers and discipline-related software as aids in visual design.
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ARTS 103 - Fundamentals of Art Credits: 3
Introduction to visual thinking and principles of two-dimensional design.
Note: Carolina Code: AIU
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ARTS 104 - 3-Dimensional Design I Credits: 3
Introduction to visual thinking and principles of three-dimensional design.
Note: Carolina Core: AIU
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Research
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ARTS 107 - Color and Composition Credits: 3
Color, color theory, and compositional systems.
Prerequisites: ARTS 103
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ARTS 108 - 3-Dimensional Design II Credits: 3
A further explanation of the principles of three-dimensional design.
Prerequisites: ARTS 104
Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Research
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ARTS 111 - Basic Drawing I Credits: 3
Introduction to the materials and basic techniques of drawing.
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ARTS 112 - Basic Drawing II Credits: 3
Introduction to the materials and basic techniques of drawing.
Prerequisites: ARTS 111
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ARTS 210 - Introduction to Painting Credits: 3
An introductory course in the materials and techniques of painting.
Note: Carolina Core: AIU
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ARTS 211 - Beginning Painting II Credits: 3
A further exploration of the materials and techniques of painting with emphasis on individual creative expression.
Prerequisites: ARTS 210 or consent of instructor
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ARTS 215 - Introduction to Printmaking Credits: 3
An introductory course in printmaking with emphasis on monotype, relief, and intaglio processes.
Prerequisites: ARTS 103, 111, 230, or consent of instructor
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