Summer Courses
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ARH 106: Art & Science
Undergraduate 3 credits
SBC: ARTS
An introduction to the complex relationship between art and science: their intertwined histories, values, technologies, and ways of interpreting the natural world. Analysis of specific visual and textual examples, as well as engagement of broader social and cultural concerns. Develops critical and creative thinking skills crucial for both the sciences and humanities.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 65246 31 Lauren Ruiz Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open ×Session 2 64339 30 Katherine Ruckle Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open × -
ARH 107: Art & Medicine
Undergraduate 3 credits
SBC: ARTS
An introduction to the intersections of visual art and medicine from antiquity to today. The course develops skills in observation, analysis, empathy, and self-reflection through the study of the medical body in visual art and the role of art in health care. Topics of study include anatomical imagery, medical illustration, dissection and display of human remains, gender and women's health, the representation of medicine as a profession, art activism, and art therapy.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 2 63379 30 Elise Armani Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open × -
ARH 205: Introduction to Architecture
Undergraduate 3 credits
DEC: G SBC: ARTS
An introduction to the discipline of architecture through various interpretations of its technological and cultural functions. Focusing on the history of architecture's engagement with engineering, anthropology, sociology, and politics, this course explores changing conceptions of the nature and the task of architecture.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 2 64205 31 Jonathan Macagba Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open × -
ARH 206: Modern Art
Undergraduate 3 credits
DEC: D SBC: ARTS
An introduction to the history of modern art, beginning with French Rococo and concluding with themes and concerns of a globally interconnected art world. Particular attention will be given to the rise of Modernism in Europe, the role of artists and artistic movements in social and political change, and the relationship of contemporary artistic practice to technology, social media and visual culture.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 65301 31 Almog Cohen-Kashi Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open × -
ARH 207: Digital Media: History/Theory
Undergraduate 3 credits
DEC: D SBC: ARTS; TECH
An introduction to historical and theoretical issues in digital media. Following discussion of basic concepts in studying digital media, the course focuses on examining the history of computer technologies, and their theoretical implications and cultural ramifications in the present.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 63255 30 Lauren Fulton Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open ×Session 2 64023 31 Lauren Ruiz Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open × -
ARH 208: History of Photography
Undergraduate 3 credits
DEC: G SBC: ARTS
A historical survey of the technical, theoretical, and aesthetic development of black-and-white and color still photography and its close interrelationship with the evolution of modern art.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 65479 31 Jonathan Macagba Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open ×Session 2 64335 30 Lauren Fulton Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open × -
ARH 308: Writing About Art
Undergraduate 3 credits
Prerequisite: ARH or ARS major/minor or permission of instructor
SBC: WRTD
An advanced topics course with a focus on research, analytical skills and writing about art. Students analyze essays by different artists, scholars, and critics about a central topic before selecting and developing their own related topic to research. The final project is a research paper that begins with a thesis statement and outline, includes several drafts, peer review, and a final product. This course is offered as both ARH 308 and ARS 308.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 1 63182 30 Amy Kahng Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: ARH 308 meets with ARS 308
Session 2 63948 31 Corinna Kirsch Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open + ×Note: ARH 308 meets with ARS 308
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ARH 391: Topics in Global Art
Undergraduate 3 credits
Prerequisites: U3 or U4 standing; one ARH course
DEC: G SBC: GLO; HFA+
An in-depth exploration of a particular theme, movement or approach to transcultural artistic forms and practices. May be repeated for credit as the topic changes.
Session Class # Section Topic Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 2 64203 30 VIolence In Art/History Jinyoung Jin Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open × -
ARH 394: Topics in Asian Art
Undergraduate 3 credits
Prerequisite: U3 or U4 standing; one ARH course or two AAS courses
DEC: J SBC: GLO; HFA+
An in-depth exploration of a particular theme within the field of Asian art, that may include topics on ancient arts or contemporary artists, movements and cultural practices. May be repeated for credit as the topic changes. This course is offered as both AAS 394 and ARH 394.
Session Class # Section Topic Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes Session 2 65557 30 Modern & Contemp Korean Art Jinyoung Jin Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open × - Modify search