  {"id":12642,"date":"2025-09-26T09:29:47","date_gmt":"2025-09-26T14:29:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uwm.edu\/webid2-test-lsweb\/?page_id=7442"},"modified":"2025-12-11T12:06:05","modified_gmt":"2025-12-11T18:06:05","slug":"undergraduate-courses","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/uwm.edu\/arthistory\/students\/undergraduate\/undergraduate-courses\/","title":{"rendered":"All Undergraduate Courses"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"default\">This is a list of all courses offered in the program. Visit the&nbsp;<a href=\".\/upcoming-undergraduate-courses\">Upcoming Courses page<\/a>&nbsp;for a list of courses offered for the current and next semester (when available).&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<style>\ndd { \n margin-left: 30px;\n  margin-top: 0px;\n\tmargin-bottom: 0px;\n}\n\t\n\tdt {\n\t\tmargin-top: 25px;\n\t}\n<\/style>\n\n<dl><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0101 Ancient and Medieval Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>The great originative styles of Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the Christian West in architecture, sculpture, and painting.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>HU<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Summer 2024, Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0102 Renaissance to Modern Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Representative masters in the historical development of European painting, sculpture, and architecture from the fifteenth century to the present.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>HU<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Summer 2025, Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0103 History of Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Architecture from Stonehenge to the present, examining the nature of the art, major styles and significant architects, and relation to society, technology, and the environment.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>HU<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0104 African, New World and Oceanic Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Major art forms in oceanic, pre-Columbian, American Indian, and African art; their functions and meanings.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>HU<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Summer 2023, Spring 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0105 Asian Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Functions and meanings of major art forms in the art of Asia, including India, China, Japan, and Southeast Asia.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>HU<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2021, Fall 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0111 Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the Internet<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>History of film, television, and the internet. Focus on economic and aesthetic features of these media and interrelationships among them. Models for critiquing each form.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>HU<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ARTHIST\u00a0111, ENGLISH\u00a0111, and FILMSTD\u00a0111 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0192 First-Year Seminar:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>The specific topics are announced in the Schedule of Classes each time the class is offered.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>HU<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Open only to freshmen. Students may earn cr in just one L&S First-Year Sem (course numbers 192, 193, 194).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2019, Fall 2005, Fall 2002, Fall 2001.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0205 History of Film I: Development of an Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>The technology, style, history, and theory of the medium. Aesthetic advances from silent to color and sound films. Contributions of various nationalities and artists.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>HU<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ArtHist 205 & FilmStd 205 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0206 History of Film II: Development of an Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>The technology, style, history, and theory of the medium. Aesthetic advances from silent to color and sound films. Contributions of various nationalities and artists.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>HU<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ARTHIST\u00a0206 and FILMSTD\u00a0206 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0210 The Art and Architecture of the First Cities: A Global Perspective<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>The art and monuments of the first cities of the ancient world from the Near East to the Americas which gave rise to urbanization as we know it.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>HU<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0220 Introduction to Medieval Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Introduces key principles of artistic production in the late Roman, early Christian, Byzantine, and Medieval periods, c. 150-800 CE, including the style, the role of the Bible in medieval image theory, iconography, and typology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2018, Spring 2016, Spring 2015, Fall 2013.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0237 Northern Renaissance Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Painting, graphics, and sculpture, 1364-1569; their influence on great 15th- and 16th-century styles. Main French, Dutch, and German artistic developments in historical context.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>soph st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Fall 2022, Spring 2021, Spring 2019.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0240 Introduction to Prints and Printmaking: History and Techniques<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>The history of print media and its development in Europe, Asia, and the Americas since 1450. Emphasis on historical, artistic, material, cultural contexts.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>HU<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023, Spring 2019, Spring 2018.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0241 Introduction to Baroque Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Representative masters of the 17th century, including Caravaggio, Rubens, Rembrandt, Bernini, Velazquez, and Poussin.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>soph st.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>HU<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Spring 2023, Fall 2019, Fall 2013.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0250 Introduction to American Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Traces major artists, styles, themes, and issues in American painting, sculpture, and photography from colonial through contemporary periods.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>soph st.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>HU<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024, Fall 2021, Fall 2020, Fall 2018.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0251 Introduction to the Art and Architecture of Latin America<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Art and architecture of Latin America from 1492 to the mid-twentieth century.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022, Spring 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0255 Survey of Italian Renaissance Painting and Sculpture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Overview of Italian Renaissance art, tracing its origins with the painter Giotto in the fourteenth century to its culmination in Michelangelo's sixteenth-century masterpieces.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023, Spring 2020, Fall 2018, Fall 2016.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0260 Spanish Visual Art and Culture: 1450-1830<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Masterpieces by Spanish artists, including El Greco, Velazquez, and Goya; the social and intellectual forces at play in their works.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>soph st.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0261 Modern Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Survey of characteristics and developments of modern art movements. Representative theories, groups, and personalities.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>HU<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2022, Fall 2021, Fall 2019, Spring 2017.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0270 Pre-Columbian Art, Myth, and Legacy<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>The conquest of the Americas and the art of three Pre-Columbian civilizations: the Aztec, Maya, and Inca.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2015, Fall 2012.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0281 Modern and Contemporary Chinese Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Comprehensive survey of modern and contemporary Chinese art history.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2015, Spring 2014, Spring 2012.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0289 Internship in Art History, Lower Division<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-6 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Application of basic principles of art history in a business, organizational, educational, political, or other appropriate setting.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>intro course in ArtHist; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>One cr earned for academic work based on 40 hours in internship. May be retaken to 6 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2018, Fall 2005, Spring 2003.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0297 Study Abroad:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-12 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Designed to enroll students in 51ÁÔÆæ sponsored program before course work level, content, and credits are determined and\/or in specially prepared program course work.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>acceptance for Study Abroad Program.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Summer 2025, Summer 2024, UWinteriM 2024, Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0299 Ad Hoc:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-6 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Course created expressly for offering in a specified enrollment period. Requires only dept & assoc dean approval. In exceptional circumstances, can be offered in one add'l sem.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none; add'l prereqs may be assigned to specific topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 1997, Spring 1997, Fall 1995, Spring 1995.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0307 Film Directors:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Comprehensive analysis of the technique, style, and themes of specific major film artists. Biographical, cultural, artistic influences on artists' work.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; ArtHist 205(R) or 305(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 9 cr max. ArtHist 307 & FilmStd 307 are jointly offered; w\/same topic they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2016, Spring 2013.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0307G Film Directors:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Comprehensive analysis of the technique, style, and themes of specific major film artists. Biographical, cultural, artistic influences on artists' work.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; ArtHist 205(R) or 305(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 9 cr max. ArtHist 307 & FilmStd 307 are jointly offered; w\/same topic they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2016, Spring 2013.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0308 Film Styles:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>A stylistic analysis of film of major filmmakers made within the structures of particular genres, such as gangsters, musicals, westerns, horror, science fiction and studios.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 9 cr max. ArtHist 308 & FilmStd 308 are jointly offered; w\/same topic they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2014, Spring 2014.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0308G Film Styles:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>A stylistic analysis of film of major filmmakers made within the structures of particular genres, such as gangsters, musicals, westerns, horror, science fiction and studios.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 9 cr max. ArtHist 308 & FilmStd 308 are jointly offered; w\/same topic they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2014, Spring 2014.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0312 Minoan and Mycenaean Art and Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Architecture, sculpture, and painting in the Aegean during the Bronze Age, with emphasis on recent archaeological discoveries.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0312G Minoan and Mycenaean Art and Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Architecture, sculpture, and painting in the Aegean during the Bronze Age, with emphasis on recent archaeological discoveries.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0313 Greek Art and Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Major developments in Greek art from Archaic times through the Hellenistic period. Emphasis on architecture, sculpture, and painting of the Archaic and Classical periods.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024, Spring 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0313G Greek Art and Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Major developments in Greek art from Archaic times through the Hellenistic period. Emphasis on architecture, sculpture, and painting of the Archaic and Classical periods.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024, Spring 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0314 Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Ur, Gilgamesh, Mesopotamia; the art and archaeology of the first cities in the ancient Near East from the Neolithic to Alexander the Great's conquest.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as a repeat of ARTHIST\u00a0499 with the same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2023, Fall 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0314G Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Ur, Gilgamesh, Mesopotamia; the art and archaeology of the first cities in the ancient Near East from the Neolithic to Alexander the Great's conquest.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as a repeat of ARTHIST\u00a0499 with the same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2023, Fall 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0315 Art and Archaeology of Ancient Egypt<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Architecture, arts, and crafts created for Egyptian kings, nobles, and commoners from the Predynastic period (5500 B.C.E.) to Cleopatra (31 B.C.E.).<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024, Fall 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0315G Art and Archaeology of Ancient Egypt<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Architecture, arts, and crafts created for Egyptian kings, nobles, and commoners from the Predynastic period (5500 B.C.E.) to Cleopatra (31 B.C.E.).<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024, Fall 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0316 Roman Art and Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Major developments in the evolution of Roman architecture, sculpture and painting from Republican through late Imperial times.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0316G Roman Art and Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Major developments in the evolution of Roman architecture, sculpture and painting from Republican through late Imperial times.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0323 Age of Apocalypse: Western European Art after the First Millennium<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>A survey of art and architecture in Western Europe after the year 1,000 until the middle of the twelfth century.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Previously ARTHIST 425.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023, Fall 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0323G Age of Apocalypse: Western European Art after the First Millennium<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>A survey of art and architecture in Western Europe after the year 1,000 until the middle of the twelfth century.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Previously ARTHIST 425.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023, Fall 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0324 Early Christian and Byzantine Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Art and architecture of Constantinople and vicinity from the fourth to the fifteenth century.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0324G Early Christian and Byzantine Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Art and architecture of Constantinople and vicinity from the fourth to the fifteenth century.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0325 Early Medieval Art in the West<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Architecture, sculpture, metalwork, and manuscript illumination from c.500-c.1050 C.E. in Ireland, Britain, France, Spain, Germany, Scandinavia, and Northern Italy.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2010, Spring 2005.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0325G Early Medieval Art in the West<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Architecture, sculpture, metalwork, and manuscript illumination from c.500-c.1050 C.E. in Ireland, Britain, France, Spain, Germany, Scandinavia, and Northern Italy.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2010, Spring 2005.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0326 Chivalry and Spirituality: French Gothic Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>A survey of French art and architecture during the great age of Cathedral building and manuscript illumination.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Previously ARTHIST 426.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0326G Chivalry and Spirituality: French Gothic Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>A survey of French art and architecture during the great age of Cathedral building and manuscript illumination.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Previously ARTHIST 426.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0327 Caliphs, Emirs, & Kings: Art & Architecture of Medieval Spain<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Visual arts of the peoples that lived in Al-Andalus (the Arabic name for Muslim Spain) from the 8th to the 15th centuries.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0327G Caliphs, Emirs, & Kings: Art & Architecture of Medieval Spain<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Visual arts of the peoples that lived in Al-Andalus (the Arabic name for Muslim Spain) from the 8th to the 15th centuries.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0328 Frankish Art of the Crusader Period in the Levant<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Chronological survey of the visual and material cultures of the Frankish states of the eastern Mediterranean (corresponding to modern Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria) from twelfth to thirteenth century.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0328G Frankish Art of the Crusader Period in the Levant<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Chronological survey of the visual and material cultures of the Frankish states of the eastern Mediterranean (corresponding to modern Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria) from twelfth to thirteenth century.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0329 Late Medieval Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Church architecture, manuscript illumination, and architectural and figural sculpture from the Gothic era to the rise of the Renaissance.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2010, Spring 2009.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0329G Late Medieval Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Church architecture, manuscript illumination, and architectural and figural sculpture from the Gothic era to the rise of the Renaissance.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2010, Spring 2009.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0333 High Renaissance Art in Italy<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The formation of the great style discussed in terms of the attainments of representative artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0333G High Renaissance Art in Italy<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The formation of the great style discussed in terms of the attainments of representative artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0341 Art of the Dutch Golden Age<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The development of art in Flanders and Holland during the seventeenth century, examining the works of artists Rubens, Van Dyck, Rembrandt, Hals, and Vermeer.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2014, Spring 2013.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0341G Art of the Dutch Golden Age<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The development of art in Flanders and Holland during the seventeenth century, examining the works of artists Rubens, Van Dyck, Rembrandt, Hals, and Vermeer.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2014, Spring 2013.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0342 Art and Society in Renaissance Florence<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Masterpieces by artists including Donatello, Piero della Francesca, and Botticelli in concert with Florentine civic discourse on politics, religion, and gender.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2011, Fall 2007.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0342G Art and Society in Renaissance Florence<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Masterpieces by artists including Donatello, Piero della Francesca, and Botticelli in concert with Florentine civic discourse on politics, religion, and gender.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2011, Fall 2007.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0343 Art and Culture of Spain and Latin America, 1500-1750<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Art and culture in Spain and its empire, including Mexico and Peru. Major artists such as El Greco, Vel\u00e1zquez, and Ribera.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0343G Art and Culture of Spain and Latin America, 1500-1750<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Art and culture in Spain and its empire, including Mexico and Peru. Major artists such as El Greco, Vel\u00e1zquez, and Ribera.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0349 American Postmodernism 1960-2000<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Critical survey of Pop, Op, Kinetic, Systemic, Minimal, Colorfield, New-Realism, Antiform, Earthworks, Conceptual, and other avant-garde movements.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2016, Fall 2012.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0349G American Postmodernism 1960-2000<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Critical survey of Pop, Op, Kinetic, Systemic, Minimal, Colorfield, New-Realism, Antiform, Earthworks, Conceptual, and other avant-garde movements.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2016, Fall 2012.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0352 American Illustration: 1850-1950<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>A comprehensive examination of the development of American Illustration from its roots in Civil War journalism and political cartoons to its growth as a dominant form of popular image making in magazines and literary sources.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>ARTHIST\u00a0101(P) or ARTHIST\u00a0102(P).<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0353 American Art: Colonial Period - 1870<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Architecture, painting, sculpture, and decorative arts of colonial America through the civil war period with emphasis on their aesthetic and social contexts.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2019.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0353G American Art: Colonial Period - 1870<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Architecture, painting, sculpture, and decorative arts of colonial America through the civil war period with emphasis on their aesthetic and social contexts.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2019.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0354 American Art: 1870 - Present<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Painting, sculpture, and the decorative arts from 1870 to the present with emphasis on their aesthetic and social contexts.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0354G American Art: 1870 - Present<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Painting, sculpture, and the decorative arts from 1870 to the present with emphasis on their aesthetic and social contexts.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0355 American Folk Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Survey of American folk art from colonization to the present. Emphasis on major styles and themes, regional developments, and relationship to the fine arts.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0355G American Folk Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Survey of American folk art from colonization to the present. Emphasis on major styles and themes, regional developments, and relationship to the fine arts.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0356 American Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Architecture in the United States from its beginnings in the 17th century to its absorption into international Modernism at the time of World War II.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Previously ARTHIST 459.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2015, Spring 2010.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0356G American Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Architecture in the United States from its beginnings in the 17th century to its absorption into international Modernism at the time of World War II.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Previously ARTHIST 459.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2015, Spring 2010.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0357 Rococo to Revolution: European Art, 1750-1850<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>History of European art and visual culture from 1750 to 1850.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2018, Spring 2016.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0357G Rococo to Revolution: European Art, 1750-1850<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>History of European art and visual culture from 1750 to 1850.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2018, Spring 2016.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0358 Realism to Post-Impressionism: European Art, 1850-1900<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Artistic developments including Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Symbolism, and Art Nouveau; the modern art museum, the rise of the art market, the impact of global encounters, and new media (e.g. photography, film).<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0358G Realism to Post-Impressionism: European Art, 1850-1900<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Artistic developments including Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Symbolism, and Art Nouveau; the modern art museum, the rise of the art market, the impact of global encounters, and new media (e.g. photography, film).<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0364 Modernism and the Avant-Garde, 1900-1960<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Overview of the major movements of this period (e.g., Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism, Dada, Surrealism, Pop Art) within a historical, political, and social context.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0364G Modernism and the Avant-Garde, 1900-1960<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Overview of the major movements of this period (e.g., Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism, Dada, Surrealism, Pop Art) within a historical, political, and social context.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0365 History of Photography<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>A survey of photography from its inception in 1826 to the present. Topics include stylistic and technological evolution, cultural impact, and aesthetic considerations of photography.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2017, Fall 2015.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0365G History of Photography<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>A survey of photography from its inception in 1826 to the present. Topics include stylistic and technological evolution, cultural impact, and aesthetic considerations of photography.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2017, Fall 2015.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0366 German Painting, 1800-1933<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Major German painters from Runge to Beckmann. Romantic art theory, landscape, Expressionism, and 'Neve Sachlichkeit.'<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2011, Spring 2007.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0366G German Painting, 1800-1933<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Major German painters from Runge to Beckmann. Romantic art theory, landscape, Expressionism, and 'Neve Sachlichkeit.'<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2011, Spring 2007.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0367 Latin American Modernisms<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Modernist developments in Latin American art, circa 1900 to circa 1960. National and regional histories and artistic trajectories; relationships between European and Latin American modernisms.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2009, Fall 2006.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0367G Latin American Modernisms<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Modernist developments in Latin American art, circa 1900 to circa 1960. National and regional histories and artistic trajectories; relationships between European and Latin American modernisms.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2009, Fall 2006.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0368 History of Modern Design<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>An investigation of the craft or decorative arts-specially furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, and textiles-from the Great Exhibition of 1851 to the present.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0368G History of Modern Design<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>An investigation of the craft or decorative arts-specially furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, and textiles-from the Great Exhibition of 1851 to the present.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0369 Introduction to Contemporary Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Legacies of Minimalism and Conceptual Art on global contemporary art movements such as site-specific art, earth and land art, institutional critique, body and performance art.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as repeat of ARTHIST\u00a0470 with the same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2022, Fall 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0369G Introduction to Contemporary Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Legacies of Minimalism and Conceptual Art on global contemporary art movements such as site-specific art, earth and land art, institutional critique, body and performance art.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as repeat of ARTHIST\u00a0470 with the same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2022, Fall 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0370 Trends in Contemporary Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Current trends in architectural practice, focusing on organic and animate built forms, as well as modular and portable structures within performative, digital, and visual architecture.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2021, Spring 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0370G Trends in Contemporary Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Current trends in architectural practice, focusing on organic and animate built forms, as well as modular and portable structures within performative, digital, and visual architecture.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2021, Spring 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0371 African Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Art of the indigenous peoples of different sections of Africa, with consideration of both aesthetic qualities and the social context of the art.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0371G African Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Art of the indigenous peoples of different sections of Africa, with consideration of both aesthetic qualities and the social context of the art.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0372 Art of the Inca and their Ancestors<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Native arts of South America before European contact; emphasis on artistic developments in the Andean region.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0372G Art of the Inca and their Ancestors<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Native arts of South America before European contact; emphasis on artistic developments in the Andean region.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0373 Art of Ancient Mexico and Central America<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Arts of ancient Mexico and Central America; emphasis on the Olmec, the Maya, and the Aztecs.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0373G Art of Ancient Mexico and Central America<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Arts of ancient Mexico and Central America; emphasis on the Olmec, the Maya, and the Aztecs.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0375 Art of the Aztec Empire<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Comprehensive introduction to the art of the Aztec Empire, including architecture, monumental sculpture, small-scale sculpture, ceramics, painting, lapidary work, goldwork, and featherwork.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as repeat of ARTHIST\u00a0499 with the same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2008, Spring 2006.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0375G Art of the Aztec Empire<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Comprehensive introduction to the art of the Aztec Empire, including architecture, monumental sculpture, small-scale sculpture, ceramics, painting, lapidary work, goldwork, and featherwork.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as repeat of ARTHIST\u00a0499 with the same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2008, Spring 2006.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0376 History and Theory of New Media Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The history and critical theory of new media artworks, focusing on artists who utilize interactive technologies.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Previously ARTHIST 472.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0376G History and Theory of New Media Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The history and critical theory of new media artworks, focusing on artists who utilize interactive technologies.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Previously ARTHIST 472.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0377 Art and Performance<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intersections between art and performance, beginning in the 1960s, and including performance and body art, live art, dance, and participatory or relational post-studio art practice.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Previously ARTHIST 473.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0377G Art and Performance<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Intersections between art and performance, beginning in the 1960s, and including performance and body art, live art, dance, and participatory or relational post-studio art practice.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Previously ARTHIST 473.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0380 Chinese Painting<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Major developments in Chinese painting from 6 B.C.E. to the modern period, including landscapes, figures, flowers-and-birds, and calligraphy.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Previously ARTHIST 480.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0380G Chinese Painting<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Major developments in Chinese painting from 6 B.C.E. to the modern period, including landscapes, figures, flowers-and-birds, and calligraphy.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Previously ARTHIST 480.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0381 Honors Seminar:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Specific topics vary.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>sophomore standing, HONORS\u00a0200(P), and consent of Honors College director.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>HU<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Spring 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0382 Chinese Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Chinese bronzes, jades, painting, sculpture, and architecture from the Neolithic (5000 B.C.E.) to the modern period, including Buddhist, Daoist, Confucianist, and Communist art.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023, Fall 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0382G Chinese Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Chinese bronzes, jades, painting, sculpture, and architecture from the Neolithic (5000 B.C.E.) to the modern period, including Buddhist, Daoist, Confucianist, and Communist art.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023, Fall 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0383 Japanese Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Japanese temples, shrines, paintings, prints, and crafts from the Neolithic to the modern period, including films, Zen art, and the tea ceremony.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0383G Japanese Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Japanese temples, shrines, paintings, prints, and crafts from the Neolithic to the modern period, including films, Zen art, and the tea ceremony.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0384 Art and Immortality in Ancient China<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>In-depth study of art related to immortality created for nobles and commoners of Ancient China, according to the most recent archeological excavations.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0384G Art and Immortality in Ancient China<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>In-depth study of art related to immortality created for nobles and commoners of Ancient China, according to the most recent archeological excavations.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0386 Art, Ritual, and Ethnicity of China<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>In depth introduction to the ethnic arts and religions of China; architecture, painting, film, and religious ceremonies of Daoism, Buddhism, and Dongba.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0386G Art, Ritual, and Ethnicity of China<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>In depth introduction to the ethnic arts and religions of China; architecture, painting, film, and religious ceremonies of Daoism, Buddhism, and Dongba.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0387 Buddhist Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Buddhist arts and architectures of India, central Asia, China, Korea, Japan, and southeast Asia. Emphasis on Tibetan art.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0387G Buddhist Art and Architecture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Buddhist arts and architectures of India, central Asia, China, Korea, Japan, and southeast Asia. Emphasis on Tibetan art.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0412 Cities and Sanctuaries of Ancient Greece<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Development of Greek urban and religious architecture from Archaic through Hellenistic times. The growth of such centers as Athens, Delphi, Olympia, Paestum, Priene, and Pergamon.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2007, Spring 2005.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0412G Cities and Sanctuaries of Ancient Greece<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Development of Greek urban and religious architecture from Archaic through Hellenistic times. The growth of such centers as Athens, Delphi, Olympia, Paestum, Priene, and Pergamon.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2007, Spring 2005.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0413 Greek Sculpture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Development of sculpture from the Geometric Period through the Hellenistic age. All forms of sculpture considered, not just freestanding works.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2008, Spring 2007.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0413G Greek Sculpture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Development of sculpture from the Geometric Period through the Hellenistic age. All forms of sculpture considered, not just freestanding works.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2008, Spring 2007.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0431 Renaissance Architecture in Italy<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Florentine and other Italian architecture in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries; such artists as Brunelleschi, Alberti, Bramante, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Palladio.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2009, Fall 2005.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0431G Renaissance Architecture in Italy<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Florentine and other Italian architecture in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries; such artists as Brunelleschi, Alberti, Bramante, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Palladio.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2009, Fall 2005.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0447 Topics in Early Modern Art:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Key themes, genres, and artists in European art from the fourteenth through the seventeenth centuries. Themes may include gender, politics, and religion.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2005.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0447G Topics in Early Modern Art:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Key themes, genres, and artists in European art from the fourteenth through the seventeenth centuries. Themes may include gender, politics, and religion.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2005.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0458 A Comparative History of Architecture and Urbanism:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Physical history of contrasting cities, concentrating on architectural development of all types: institutional, commercial, industrial, residential, and recreational. Emphasizes historical context as well as formal development.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2005, Spring 1998.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0458G A Comparative History of Architecture and Urbanism:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Physical history of contrasting cities, concentrating on architectural development of all types: institutional, commercial, industrial, residential, and recreational. Emphasizes historical context as well as formal development.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2005, Spring 1998.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0462 Frank Lloyd Wright<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The work of America's and Wisconsin's best-known architect presented in its historical, cultural and philosophical contexts.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0462G Frank Lloyd Wright<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The work of America's and Wisconsin's best-known architect presented in its historical, cultural and philosophical contexts.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0463 Cubism and its Inheritance<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The development of Cubism by Picasso and Braque and its progeny in Paris, in futuristic Italy, and in constructivist Russia.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2017, Spring 2012.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0463G Cubism and its Inheritance<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The development of Cubism by Picasso and Braque and its progeny in Paris, in futuristic Italy, and in constructivist Russia.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2017, Spring 2012.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0465 Dada and Surrealist Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Two major twentieth-century art movements; their sources, major proponents, and later influence; Duchamp, De Chirico, Ernst, Giacometti, Picasso, Miro, Magritte, Dali.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0465G Dada and Surrealist Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Two major twentieth-century art movements; their sources, major proponents, and later influence; Duchamp, De Chirico, Ernst, Giacometti, Picasso, Miro, Magritte, Dali.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0469 American Artists Revealed:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Focus on prominent 19th and 20th century American master artists working in various genres and formal approaches.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 6 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2017, Spring 2014.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0469G American Artists Revealed:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Focus on prominent 19th and 20th century American master artists working in various genres and formal approaches.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 6 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2017, Spring 2014.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0470 Topics in American Art:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>In-depth examination of important themes, genres, or subgroups in the evolution of American art.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 6 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2017, Spring 2016.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0470G Topics in American Art:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>In-depth examination of important themes, genres, or subgroups in the evolution of American art.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 6 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2017, Spring 2016.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0471 Topics in Contemporary Art:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Art from the 1960s to the present.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 6 cr max.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0474 Maya Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Ancient Maya art, with emphasis on the Classic Period florescence, its development, and major themes.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2012, Spring 2010.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0474G Maya Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Ancient Maya art, with emphasis on the Classic Period florescence, its development, and major themes.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2012, Spring 2010.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0481 Topics in Chinese Art:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>In-depth examination of important themes, genres, or subgroups in the evolution of Chinese art.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 6 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2016, Fall 2011.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0481G Topics in Chinese Art:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>In-depth examination of important themes, genres, or subgroups in the evolution of Chinese art.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 6 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2016, Fall 2011.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0482 Topics in Non-Western Art:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>In-depth examination of major themes, genres, or regional sub-groups within the field of non-western art.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 6 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2015, Fall 2011.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0482G Topics in Non-Western Art:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>In-depth examination of major themes, genres, or regional sub-groups within the field of non-western art.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, or any previous Art History course, or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 6 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2015, Fall 2011.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0489 Internship in Art History, Upper Division<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-6 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Application of advanced principles of art history in a business, organizational, educational, political, or other appropriate setting.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 300-level or above course in ArtHist; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>One cr earned for academic work based on 40 hours in internship. May be retaken to 6 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2013, Fall 2012, Summer 2012, Fall 2011.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0497 Study Abroad:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-12 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Designed to enroll students in 51ÁÔÆæ sponsored program before course work level, content, and credits are determined and\/or in specially prepared program course work.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and acceptance for Study Abroad Program.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>UWinteriM 2025, Summer 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0497G Study Abroad:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-12 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Designed to enroll students in 51ÁÔÆæ sponsored program before course work level, content, and credits are determined and\/or in specially prepared program course work.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and acceptance for Study Abroad Program.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>UWinteriM 2025, Summer 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0499 Ad Hoc:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-6 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Course created expressly for offering in a specified enrollment period. Requires only dept & assoc dean approval. In exceptional circumstances, can be offered in one add'l sem.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing; additional prerequisites may be assigned to specific topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2022, Spring 2015, Fall 2007, Fall 2003.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0501 Colloquium in Method and Theory<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>An undergraduate research seminar in various aspects of the history of art, with papers presented by students.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; declared Art History major; cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Satisfies L&S research req.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0603 The Art Museum: History, Theory, Practice<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Directed readings and discussion on the history and cultural practices of the art museum, in conjunction with museum studies and new museum theory.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing or graduate standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>No credit for students with credit in ARTHIST\u00a0703.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0603G The Art Museum: History, Theory, Practice<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Directed readings and discussion on the history and cultural practices of the art museum, in conjunction with museum studies and new museum theory.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing or graduate standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>No credit for students with credit in ARTHIST\u00a0703.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0691 Art Museum Internship<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Supervised practical experience in local art museums arranged on individual basis. Introduction to curatorial and\/or administrative duties; 'hands on' treatment of works of art.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; at least 6 cr ArtHist at the 300 level or above & cons internship coord.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken for 3 additional cr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ARTHIST\u00a0699 Independent Study<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Advanced independent work under the supervision of an ArtHist faculty or instructional academic staff member. Students must submit a study proposal. 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