Fall 2012 Courses + Academic Studies and Art History
No sections available this semester
AS3100
(3.0 credits)
This course investigates traditional and contemporary concepts about the relationship among ideas, language, and theory to art. (CE students may request special permission to enroll in this 3 credit undergraduate course.)
No sections available this semester
AS3360
(3.0 credits or audit)
The psychological and biological foundations of perception through problem-solving and creative work are studied as a means of exploring and developing creativity. (CE students may request special permission to enroll in this 3 credit undergraduate course.)
No sections available this semester
AS3381
(3.0 credits or audit)
To trace some of the forms of the Uncanny, we will look into haunted houses, monsters, doubles, vampires, and ghosts in examples from fiction and film. (CE students may request special permission to enroll in this 3 credit undergraduate course.)
No sections available this semester
AS4330
(3.0 credits)
This undergradute course highlights study of current electoral campaigns within the larger context of visual culture, political rhetoric, and the practical considerations of how government, civil society, and consumer culture operate through mass representations.
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