Winter Courses
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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 Winter 1143 30 Elise Armani Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open -
ARH 203: Arts of Asia
Undergraduate 3 credits
DEC: J SBC: ARTS; GLO
A general course on Far Eastern art covering India, China, and Japan from its beginnings to the present. Emphasis is on the major arts of painting and sculpture, with some reference to architecture.
Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Winter 1431 30 Amy Kahng 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 Winter 1433 30 Lauren Fulton Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open -
ARH 391: Topics in Global Art
Undergraduate 3 credits
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 Winter 1146 30 VIolence In Art/History Jinyoung Jin Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open -
ARH 395: Topics in Visual Culture
Undergraduate 3 credits
DEC: H SBC: ESI; STAS
Examines issues in the interdisciplinary field of visual culture. Explores the dynamic state of visual media in contemporary life and their historical origins, seeking interrelationships between art and film, science and technology, mass media and digital culture. May be repeated for credit as the topic changes.
Session Class # Section Topic Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Winter 1427 30 History Of Graphic Design Corinna Kirsch Online Asynchronous Flexible (Online) TBA West (Main Campus) Open - Modify search