Humanities
HUMA 101 INTRODUCTORY DRAWING
Fall/Spring, 3 credit hours GER 8
This course is an introduction to the fundamental principles and processes of drawing. Students will begin to develop a facility for the creative process and aesthetic expression. We will work from still-life, nature, the model and the imagination. Specific problems will be assigned to explore various drawing media, promote an understanding of pictorial structure, and cultivate good compositional judgment. Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.
HUMA 189 INTRODUCTION TO ACTING
Fall/Spring, 3 credit hours
This course will examine various strategies for creating and performing characters from written and unwritten texts. Students will practice improvisation and perform various roles for both self and peer evaluation. Various acting techniques and methods for creating characters will be utilized.
HUMA 201 ART HISTORY: B.C. TO 16TH CENTURY
Fall, 3 credit hours GER 7 & GER 8
This course is a study of the history of art from Cave Art to the Renaissance. Emphasis will be placed on the development of the art and architecture and its relationship to the cultural, political, social, and religious climate in which it was produced. Three hours lecture per week.
HUMA 202 ART HISTORY: 16TH TO 20TH CENTURY
Spring, 3 credit hours GER 7 & GER 8
This course is a study of the history of art from the Renaissance to modern times. Emphasis will be placed on the development of the art and its relationship to the cultural, political, and social climate of the time in which it was produced. Three hours lecture per week.
HUMA 203 ART AND SOCIETY
Fall/Spring, 3 credit hours
Art and Society explores the development
of the Fine Arts and its relationship to social,
political, and economic structures of both contemporary
and historical cultures. Through the
research, discussion, and presentation of several
case studies in historical and contemporary art
practices, students will develop their critical
awareness of interdisciplinary relationships in
present and past cultures. This course explores
the artistic practice and production of several
cultural epochs as both a symptom and parameter
of social-political trends/events. Students
will develop their understanding of significant
contemporary and historical issues and explore
their bearing and relationship to the Fine Arts.
Prerequisites: Expository Writing (ENGL 101) or Oral and Written Expression (ENGL 102) or permission of instructor.
HUMA 291-295, 391-395, OR 491-495 SPECIAL TOPICS IN HUMANITIES
Fall/Spring, 1 - 4 credit hours
Special Topics in Humanities will fulfill the general humanities component of the distribution requirement of the College. It may be repeated for credit depending on the content of the course. It is not a course offered on a regular basis within the department. The intent of a special topics course is to offer an educational experience which is topical, not available within the regular curricular offerings, and may even be offered interdepartmentally depending on the nature of the course.
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