Course List Minor in ART HISTORY MINOR ART HISTORY Student Name: ________________________________ ID Number _____________________ E-mail Contact ________________________________ Minor Faculty Advisor __________________________ E-mail [email protected] Please write the name and contact information for your advisor. If you do not have an advisor in your program, please contact one of the other professors on the following page to ensure that you have one in your area of study. AGREED COURSE LIST Requirements Electives Two Courses (6 credits) Six Elective Courses (18 credits) ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ Graphic Design Art History Studio Art A minor in Art History is designed for students seeking a broad exposure to the arts as an integral part of their liberal arts degree. The program allows them to experiment and develop their own voice and approach, while also allowing a wide range of possibilities for double majors and for minors in other disciplines. At the foundation level students take three required courses: Visual Literacy, Art and Society, and Foundation Design. The remainder of the degree has enough flexibility to allow students either to experience a wide range of media and disciplines or to concentrate their study on one. BA students work with a faculty committee for one semester to develop a body of work and a personal statement for a group exhibition that will be part of the BA Seminar, their capstone experience. Students who plan to continue on to graduate school in studio art should consider the BFA in studio art. Those wishing to work as professional designers are encouraged to pursue the BFA in graphic design. ________________________________________ Student Signature ___________________________________________ Date _______________________ Faculty Signature ___________________________________________ Date _______________________ Catalog Year 2012-2013 Please feel free to contact: Dr. Wendy Salmond [email protected] Dr. Justin Walsh [email protected] Professor Eric Chimenti, Chair [email protected] or the Department of Art office at 714-997-6729 for further information. Minor in Art History Tracking Sheet 2012-2013 ART HISTORY MINOR A minimum of 9 credits must be at the upper–division level. 2012-2013 Required Courses FALL SEMESTER INTERTERM SPRING SEMESTER Choose from Art 260, 261, 264 General Education Choose from Art 260, 261, 265 SUMMER two of the following (6 credits) ART 260 Fall/Spring Ancient to Medieval Art ART 261 Fall/Spring Renaissance to Modern Art ART 264 Fall Art of India, the Himalayas and Southeast Asia ART 265 Spring Exchange and Evolution in the Arts of China & Japan Elective Courses Art History Elective General Education? Art History Elective Art History Elective General Education? Art History Elective Art History Elective General Education? Art History Elective Not all courses are offered every semester. Meet with an advisor as soon as possible. CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ART six of the following (18 credits) ART 195 Fall Art and Text ART 290 Fall/Spring Independent Internship ART 295 Spring Art and Society ART 296 Contemporary Gallery Practices ART 329 Every Year Experimental Art History courses ART 351 Spring, Alternate Years Art and Gender in Antiquity: Women’s Beauty and Men’s Power in Greek and Roman Art ART 352 Love and Death in Egyptian Art ART 353 Fall, Alternate Years The Age of the Great Gothic Cathedrals: Medieval Art and Culture ART 354 Fall, Alternate Years Art, Politics and Murder: 15th & 16th Century Florence and the Medici ART 355 Spring, Alternate Years Art & the Senses: Visual Culture of the Most Serene Republic of Venice in the 15th and 16th Century ART 356 Spring, Alternate Years Princely Art: Renaissance Court Art and Culture of Mantua, Milan, Ferrara and Rome ART 357 Interterm, Alternate Rethinking Renaissance Visual Culture: 15th & 16th Century Florence, Rome and Venice ART 358 Gods and Heroes: Early Greek Art ART 359 The Classical Ideal: Later Greek Art ART 361 Spring, Alternate Years Baroque Art ART 362 Fall, Alternate Years Nineteenth Century Art ART 363 Fall, Alternate Years Modern Art ART 364 Fall, Alternate Years Northern Renaissance Art ART 367 Fall, Alternate Years History of Photography ART 370 Fall, Alterntae Years Contemporary Art: 1945 to 1970 ART 371 Spring, Alternate Years Contemporary Art: 1970 to the present ART 372 Spring, Alternate Years Change & Exchange in the Contemporary Arts of Asia ART 373 Fall, Alternate Years History of Graphic Design ART 374 Fall, Alternate Years Change & Exchange in the Contemporary Arts of China, Koream and Japan ART 375 Fall, Alternate Years Change & Exchange in the Contemporary Arts of South Asia, the Middle East and Southeast Asia ART 376 Spring, Alternate Years Artists as Leaders: Creating Art, Creating Change ART 377 Spring, Alternate Years Modern Russian Art ART 378 Spring, Alternate Years Soviet & Post-Soviet Art ART 398 Fall, Alternate Years Junior Seminar: Art History ART 464 Spring, Alternate Years Gender, Art, and Western Culture ART 490 Fall/Spring Independent Internship Total Credits (24 credits) CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ART
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