Courses
ART 8 Introduction to Visual Thinking 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Summer 2018 First 6 Week Session, Summer 2018 Second 6 Week Session
A first course in the language, processes, and media of visual art. Course work will be organized around weekly lectures and studio problems that will introduce students to the nature of art making and visual thinking.
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ART 8A Introduction to Visual Thinking 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Spring 2018
The ‘designed world’ is implicated in everyday experience. In an increasingly technological and communications based culture-from print to the Web, advertisements to movies, the built environment to modes of pedagogy-we encounter the visual/sensory as a ‘designed world’ in every area of our lives. Art 8 A: Intro to Visual Thinking asks students to rigorously and critically interrogate the ‘designed world.’ To do this students will look at a range of art
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ART 12 The Language of Drawing 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Summer 2018 Second 6 Week Session, Spring 2018
A study of drawing as a tool for articulating what the eyes, hand, and mind discover and investigate when coordinated. Some sessions will be devoted to drawing the human figure. Lectures and demonstrations introduce students to techniques and varied applications.
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ART N12 The Language of Drawing 3 Units
Terms offered: Summer 2004 10 Week Session
A study of drawing as a tool for articulating what the eyes, hand, and mind discover and investigate when coordinated. Some sessions will be devoted to drawing the human figure.
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ART 13 Language of Painting 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Summer 2018 First 6 Week Session, Spring 2018
A concentrated investigation of what painting on a two-dimensional surface can elicit from what is both observed and felt. Illustrated talks will help familiarize you with issues that have concerned painters in the 20th century. Lectures and demonstrations introduce students to techniques and varied applications.
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ART N13 Language of Painting 3 Units
Terms offered: Summer 2004 10 Week Session
A concentrated investigation of what painting on a two-dimensional surface can elicit from what is both observed and felt. Illustrated talks will help familiarize you with issues that have concerned painters in the 20th century.
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ART 14 The Language of Sculpture 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
This course is the study of the interaction between physical form and space. We will focus on building a strong conceptual foundation while developing the practical studio skills needed to translate your ideas into three dimensions. Shop practices will include hand, machine, and computer-aided fabrications. Field trips and illustrated talks will help acquaint students with the ideas sculptors have explored through history and in contemporary
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ART 15 The Language of Sculpture: Ceramics 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
This course will challenge students to use ceramics as a way to explore and understand three-dimensional space, and use a contemporary art framework for critiquing and discussing the work produced. We will develop a practical understanding of how clay and glaze behave, while building a conceptual framework through which to apply this knowledge. Studio practice includes hand building, modeling, carving, and glazing as possibilities for turning
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ART 16 Introduction to Printmaking: Relief & Intaglio 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Fall 2016, Fall 2015
The process and techniques of traditional Relief and Intaglio are explored in this fine art printmaking course. Lectures and demonstrations introduce students to two of the historically oldest and most continuous of print processes. Unique drawing skills are demonstrated for students to render images onto linoleum and metal plates to produce small editions of relief and intaglio prints. This course is a recommended prerequisite for upper division
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ART 17 Introduction to Printmaking: Lithography & Screen Printing 4 Units
Terms offered: Not yet offered
The process and techniques of traditional lithography and screen printing are explored in this lower division printmaking course. Lectures and demonstrations introduce students to the procedures and practices of these historic print processes. Specific and unique drawing skills are demonstrated for students to render images on limestone and create stencils to produce small editions of lithographs and screen prints. This course is a recommended prerequisite for
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ART 21 Beginning Digital Photography 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Summer 2018 Second 6 Week Session, Summer 2017 Second 6 Week Session
This is a basic foundation class for digital photography with hands-on instruction in the use of digital cameras and online image dissemination. Topics include image capture, composition, image syntax, image analysis, image manipulation, meta-text production, and image sequencing for visual narratives. We also study image dissemination through online networks-social networks, blogs, news, storage
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ART 23AC Foundations of American Cyber-Culture 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Fall 2014, Fall 2012
This new course will enable students to think critically about, and engage in practical experiments in, the complex interactions between new media and perceptions and performances of embodiment, agency, citizenship, collective action, individual identity, time and spatiality. We will pay particular attention to the categories of personhood that make up the UC Berkeley American Cultures rubric (race and ethnicity), as well as to gender, nation,
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ART N23 Digital Media Foundation 3 Units
Terms offered: Summer 2004 10 Week Session, Summer 2003 10 Week Session
Server-based art course introduces principles of digital media creation from program to poetry through a combination of lectures, creative projects, and studio seminars. Topics: basic units of digital media, video, audio, and interactivity authoring, digital cinema, scripting, interactive art, web cam and net art. Final project is a web-based ambient/dramatic performance. All course resources, projects, and reviews are
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ART W23AC Data Arts 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2017, Spring 2016, Spring 2015
Can we measure everything? What is the role of privacy? Can we count beauty? Is data always fair? This course explores participation as the foundation of online citizenship. Participation is based on data literacy and community awareness. Through online assignments, peer reviews and video chats, students form communities of explorers and innovators who challenge data culture through creative interventions including surveys, visualization, animation
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ART 26 Moving Image Media Production 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Summer 2018 First 6 Week Session, Summer 2017 First 6 Week Session
This course provides students with the technological and conceptual groundwork for advanced courses in video art and filmmaking including the use of digital cameras, sound recording, basic lighting techniques, digital editing, compression, and online dissemination. We will focus on what makes compelling moving images that elicit powerful intellectual and emotional responses. The course also explores
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ART 98 Directed Group Study 1 - 3 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Fall 2016
This is a student-initiated course to be offered for academic credit. The subject matter will vary from semester to semester and will be taught by the student facilitator under the supervision of the faculty sponsor. Topics to be related to art practice.
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ART 99 Supervised Independent Study 1 - 2 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Fall 2016
This course will be a rubric for all one and two credit Independent Study courses in Art Practice that concentrate on the practical aspects of art production. Some students will study gallery work by participating in every phase of producing art exhibitions--from selecting works to hanging and insuring them. Other students will learn concepts, skills and information they can use in their major courses. All students gaining credit from these
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ART 100 Collaborative Innovation 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2017, Spring 2017, Spring 2016
In this hands-on, project-based class, students will experience group creativity and team-based design by using techniques from across the disciplines of business, theatre, design, and art practice. They will leverage problem framing and solving techniques derived from critical thinking, systems thinking, and creative problem solving (popularly known today as design thinking). The course is grounded in a brief weekly lecture that sets out the
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ART 102 Approaches to Painting 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Summer 2018 Second 6 Week Session, Spring 2018
Inquiry into concepts of order, process, and content as related to human experience. While faculty contact with students is highly individualized, the course involves group critiques and lectures as well as assigned field trips. Lectures and demonstrations introduce students to techniques and varied applications.
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ART N102 Approaches to Painting 3 Units
Terms offered: Summer 2004 10 Week Session
Inquiry into concepts of order, process, and content as related to human experience. While faculty contact with students is highly individualized, the course involves group critiques and lectures as well as assigned field trips.
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ART 103 Advanced Painting 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Spring 2018
This is an advanced studio and lecture class for art majors, to advance their practice through practical research into the varied processes and methods of contemporary painting. Students will expand their skills and develop a dedicated practice through self generated projects and critical engagement. In-class critiques and open discussion will reinforce and challenge the students as a vital part of their technical, conceptual, and professional development.
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ART 117 Research, Methods and Materials of Drawing 4 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2018, Fall 2017, Spring 2017
Advanced drawing and composition, color and black-and-white, primarily on paper. 117 or 118 is required of all art majors. Lectures and demonstrations introduce students to techniques and varied applications.
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ART N117 Drawing and Composition 3 Units
Terms offered: Summer 2004 10 Week Session
Advanced drawing and composition, color and black-and-white, primarily on paper. Art 117 or 118 is required of all art majors.
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ART 118 Contemporary Perspectives of Figure Drawing 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Summer 2018 First 6 Week Session, Spring 2018
Emphasis on the human figure seen in the context of pictorial space, dark and light and color. Various media. 118 or 117 is required of all art majors. Lectures and demonstrations introduce students to techniques and varied applications.
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ART 119 Global Perspectives in Contemporary Art 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Summer 2018 First 6 Week Session, Summer 2018 Second 6 Week Session
This course is designed to explore a range of contemporary art movements around the globe, through a closer look at their central ideas, artists, and artworks, as well as the preconditions and broader social context in which the work is being produced. Topics covered will range from the emergence of localized avant-garde movements in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America to the implicit globalism
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ART 120 Approaches to Printmaking: Intaglio 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Spring 2016
An opportunity to discover what an artist can do with an etching press and a familiarity with such processes as etching, drypoint, aquatint, color, and monotype printing. The difference in the ways that these mediums enhance and condition your ideas will be made clear through individual and group critiques. Lectures and demonstrations introduce students to techniques and varied applications.
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ART 122 Approaches to Printmaking: Lithography 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2013, Fall 2012, Fall 2010
In the course of making lithographs, you will be encouraged to find an aesthetic direction of your own. Your instructor will also help you develop skill in using both stone and metal plates. Lectures and demonstrations introduce students to techniques and varied applications.
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ART 123 The Language of Printmaking-Screenprinting 4 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Fall 2016
The process of screenprinting images onto paper and other surfaces will be explored in a variety of image producing techniques. Hand drawn, photographic, and digitally manipulated images are combined to produce multiple works of limited edition fine art prints. Image content and development is examined through drawings, studies, slide lectures, group critiques, and direct assistance. Each student is required to attend all class periods and
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ART 124 Advanced Projects in Printmaking 4 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2013, Spring 2012, Spring 2011
Non-traditional projects in printmaking. Lectures and demonstrations introduce students to techniques and varied applications.
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ART 130 Approaches to Sculpture: Concept and Construction 4 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2016, Spring 2014, Spring 2013
Course is geared toward constructing objects, forms, and particular structures to reveal concept. This class will have more advanced instruction in fabrications, emphasizing the use of wood and metal shops. Architectural considerations, physical experience of space, and innovative sculptural practices will be explored. Lectures and demonstrations introduce students to techniques and varied applications.
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ART 132 Approaches to Sculpture: Ceramics 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Fall 2016, Spring 2016
An opportunity to learn the many ways of shaping and giving form to wet clay, then making it permanent by firing it. Illustrated talks will examine the ideas that have engaged ceramic sculptors in many traditions and the processes that they have used to expand them. Lectures and demonstrations introduce students to techniques and varied applications.
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ART 133 Approaches to Sculpture: Meaning in Material 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Fall 2017, Fall 2016
This class will investigate the possibilities and potentials of sculptural material, both physically and conceptually. We will focus on a deeper exploration of the current state of art practice while questioning what methods and materials are considered non-traditional. We will discuss multiple applications as a means of mediating ideas in space, including sculpture, installation, video, photography and public exchanges. This class will have more
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ART 137 Advanced Projects in Ceramic Sculpture 4 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Spring 2014
Students who are experienced in clay may enroll in this course to continue developing their ideas and their technical command of ceramic materials and processes. Lectures and demonstrations introduce students to techniques and varied applications.
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ART 138 Approaches to Sculpture: Installations 4 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Spring 2015
In this class we will consider sculptural issues of (and beyond) the object itself, notions of "site specific," and of whether an object is distinct from its environment or is part of it. We will also question issues of space, placement, installation, context, and public interaction. Students will engage with a variety of sites, both on and off campus, with drawings and written proposals being an intergral part of all projects.
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ART 141 Temporal Structures: Video and Performance Art 4 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Spring 2015
Projects are aimed at understanding and inventing ways in which time and change can become key elements in an artwork. Regular screenings of professional tapes will illustrate uses of the mediums and provide a historical context. Lectures and demonstrations introduce students to techniques and varied applications.
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ART 142 New Genres 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2012, Spring 2010, Spring 2009
A survey intended to expose you to the nature and potential of such non-traditional tools for artmaking as performance, video, and audiotape. Lectures and demonstrations introduce students to techniques and varied applications.
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ART 160 Special Topics in Visual Studies 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Fall 2017
Topics of concern to the instructor, usually related to current research, which may fall outside of the normal curriculum or be of more restricted content than regular studio courses. An opportunity to investigate topics and mediums on an ad hoc basis when there is a compelling reason to do so, providing there is no other course that deals with these concerns. Primarily intended for advanced undergraduates and graduates in Art Practice but open
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ART N160 Foundations of Digital Photography 4 Units
Terms offered: Summer 2013 10 Week Session, Summer 2013 First 6 Week Session, Summer 2013 Second 6 Week Session
While digital photography has simplified the process of taking and sharing pictures, the challenges of image composition, visual storytelling, and image sequencing remain at the center serious photography. In this course, students who have a working knowledge of photography and who have access to a digital camera learn to compose and sequence images beyond the stereotypes of popular
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ART 162 Issues in Cultural Display: Studio and Post-Studio Art Practices 4 Units
Terms offered: Prior to 2007
This is a seminar class designed to engage in "close readings" of contemporary art-making and curatorial practices. Through weekly studio visits with artists and/or curators, the course examines the practical methods, historical origins, philosophical roots, and political and aesthetic implications of each maker's practice. Readings and discussions will focus on (though not be limited to) issues concerning the interaction of aesthetics and ethics; culture
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ART 163 Social Practice: Critical Site and Context 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Fall 2016, Fall 2015
Social Practice broadly refers to work produced through various forms of direct engagement with a site, social system or collaborator. Interdisciplinary in nature, such work often takes the form of guerilla interventions, performance, institutional critique, community based public art and political activity, all sharing the premise that art created in the public sphere can help alter public perception and work toward social transformation.
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ART N163 Social Practice: Critical Site and Context--ESCUELA de ARTE UTIL 6 Units
Terms offered: Summer 2017 8 Week Session
Social Practice broadly refers to work produced through various forms of direct engagement with a site, social system or collaborator.
Arte Útil, which translates into English as “useful art,” will consider the practice of Arte Útil as institutional self-criticism, active hyperrealism, a-legality,reforming capital,sustainability, and modes of creative collaboration.
Enrollment in the class requires familiarization with the Arte Útil archive
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ART 164 Art and Meditation 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2015, Fall 2014, Fall 2013
Meditation is arguably the most ancient, powerful, and yet simple spiritual practice in the world. It is known in various forms in nearly all times and cultures, and plays a part in every religious tradition. We will examine how meditation can affect your art both in terms of practice and content. The class will be structured with slide presentations, museum visits, discussion of reading, and reviews of art work. Art from various contemplative
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ART 165 Art, Medicine, and Disabilities 4 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2016, Spring 2015, Spring 2014
This course will examine how visual artists have responded to illness and disability. We will consider visual representations of disability and healing, as well as the expressive work of visual artists working from within the personal experience of disability; in other words, we will look at disability as both a subject and a source of artistic creation. Several topics, historical and contemporary, will be explored. Students will complete
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ART 171 Digital Video: The Architecture of Time 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Summer 2018 Second 6 Week Session, Fall 2016
This hands-on studio course is designed to present students with a foundation-level introduction to the skills, theories and concepts used in digital video production. Non-linear and non-destructive editing methods used in digital video are defining new "architectures of time" for cinematic creation and experience, and offer new and innovative possibilities for authoring new forms of the moving image. This course
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ART N171 Digital Video: The Architecture of Time 4 Units
Terms offered: Summer 2006 10 Week Session, Summer 2005 10 Week Session, Summer 2004 10 Week Session
This hands-on studio course is designed to present students with a foundation-level introduction to the skills, theories, and concepts used in digital video production. Non linear and non destructive editing methods used in digital video are defining new "architectures of time" for cinematic creation and experience and offer new and innovative possibilities for authoring new forms
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ART 172 CGI Animation Studies 4 Units
Terms offered: Summer 2011 First 6 Week Session, Spring 2011, Summer 2010 First 6 Week Session
Motion is a ubiquitous element of human experience, yet attempts to explain it remain incomplete. The representation of motion with technical means is in continuous development, starting perhaps with sculptural representations of celestial movements in antiquity and leading to dynamic computer graphics simulations of molecular processes today. In this production-intensive studio course, we will study
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ART 173 ELECTRO-CRAFTING 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Fall 2016, Fall 2015
This studio class aims to provide students with the digital tools for expanding and augmenting their work in traditional media such as photography and sculpture, and also to encourage the exploration of new hybrid forms of art-making. If you are interested in exploring sound, sensors, immersive experience, interactivity, bots, wearable computing, gamification, AI, feedback systems, process-oriented artwork or data-driven artworks in any media--then
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ART 174 Advanced Digital Video 4 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2018, Spring 2014, Spring 2013
This advanced studio course is designed for students who have mastered basic skills and concepts involved in digital video production, and are interested in further investigating critical, theoretical, and creative research topics in digital video production. Each week will include relevant readings, class discussions, guest speakers, demonstrat ion of examples, and studio time for training and working on student assignments .
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ART 178 Game Design Methods 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Fall 2017, Spring 2016
This course offers an introduction to game design and game studies. Game studies has five core elements: the study of games as transmitters of culture, the study of play and interactivity, the study of games as symbolic systems; the study of games as artifacts; and methods for creating games. We will study these core elements through play, play tests, play analysis, and comparative studies. Our reading list includes classic game studies theory
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ART 180 Advanced Digital Photography 4 Units
Terms offered: Summer 2018 Second 6 Week Session, Spring 2018, Fall 2017
This course will cover a range of digital media and practices, with a view towards exploring current and future possibilities for photography. Inclusive of multiple approaches to scale, execution, and technique, the course enables students to examine and push the limits of photographic practices. This course will help students advance their digital shooting and Photoshop skills from a beginning to a more advanced level
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ART 184 Junior Seminar: Meaning and Making 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2016, Spring 2016, Fall 2015
This immersive studio/seminar class focuses on contemporary models of art making, exposing students to current issues in the art world, and fostering interdisciplinary models of thinking and making. Through field trips to museums, galleries, and alternative art spaces, as well as studio visits with local contemporary artists, students will be able to situate their own projects within the larger sphere of contemporary art. Language and writing
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ART 185 Senior Projects/Professional Practices 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
This course provides students with a foundation for understanding their work within a cross-disciplinary critical context. Through class and individual critique, readings, guest artists, and field trips, students will explore the practical and conceptual components of their own media and practice within a broader discussion of artistic production. In addition to this focused attention on the critique process, the class with address the ongoing
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ART H195A Special Study for Honors Candidates in the Practice of Art 4 Units
Terms offered: Summer 2018 First 6 Week Session, Spring 2018, Fall 2017
Honors students are required to take three units of H195A. They may elect to take an additional three units (H195B) the following semester.
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ART H195B Special Study for Honors Candidates in the Practice of Art 4 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2018, Fall 2017, Spring 2017
Honors students are required to take three units of H195A. They may elect to take an additional three units (H195B) the following semester.
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ART 196 Bridging the Arts Seminar 1 - 4 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2016, Fall 2015, Spring 2015
Bridging the Arts is open to artists from a variety of disciplines including dance, spoken word, theater, performance, creative writing, social practice, music, and visual arts. Through readings, written reflection, guest speakers, group discussion, and teaching in the field, Bridging the Arts (BtheArts) Student Instructors explore the arts in the public education system. Student Instructors develop and implement arts curricula that is both
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ART 198 Directed Group Study 1 - 3 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Fall 2017
This is a student-initiated course to be offered for academic credit. The subject matter will vary from semester to semester and will be taught by the student facilitator under the supervision of the faculty sponsor. Topics to be related to art practice.
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ART 199 Supervised Independent Study for Advanced Undergraduates 1 - 4 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2018, Fall 2017, Spring 2017
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ART N199 Supervised Independent Study for Advanced Undergraduates 1 - 3 Units
Terms offered: Summer 2004 10 Week Session
This course is for students wishing to pursue an interest not represented in the curriculum by developing an individual program of study supervised by a faculty member. Study may involve creative projects, research.
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ART 218 Seminar: Theory and Criticism 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2016, Fall 2015, Spring 2015
Weekly meetings will provide a forum for the discussion of issues related to assigned readings in the fields of esthetics, theory and art criticism.
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ART 229 NEW MEDIA METHODS 3 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2014
In this methods course we will study key languages of new media innovation, ranging from flow charts to scripting languages and circuit diagrams. Our study method involves the creation and application of sensing devices in an urban context, and engages students in establishing chains of references which connect ground truth to data, data to information, information to people, people to actions, and actions to policies. Taking into account technical, political, cultural
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ART 290 Independent Study 4 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Fall 2016
Individual projects by first-year graduate students with one assigned instructor.
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ART 294 Seminar for M.F.A. Students 4 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
Studio work emphasizing various aspects of form. Group criticism. Intended especially for M.F.A. candidates.
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ART 295 Independent Study for M.F.A. Students 4 - 12 Units
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Fall 2017
M.F.A. candidates, special study--M.F.A. Committee members as well as other faculty.
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ART 298 Directed Group Study 4 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Spring 2016
Directed group study in special problems, group research, and/or interdisciplinary topics.
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ART 299 Supervised Independent Study for Graduate Students 1 - 4 Units
Terms offered: Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Fall 2016
Special projects by graduate students undertaken with a specific member of the faculty.
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ART 301 The Teaching of Art: Practice 1 Unit
Terms offered: Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Fall 2017
Utilizing aspects of pedagogical and andragogical teaching, the interactive lecture, collaborative learning, simulations, and brainstorming-freewriting, this semester-long seminar will focus on these various intergrative teaching approaches, to facilitate communication in the diverse and wide-ranging arena which is fine arts today. Discussion of course aims, instructional methods, grading standards, and special problems in the teaching of art
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