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Course Descriptions: Art History

ARTH 292. Selected Topics (1-4)

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ARTH 390. Methodological Approaches to Art History (4)
An upper-division discussion seminar designed to be a critical examination of the history of the discipline of art history. The goal of the class is for students to gain a clear understanding of the methods used by art historians from ancient through contemporary times. Includes a study of the primary literature that has defined past and present art historical practice.

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ARTH 422. Ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian Art (4)
The art and architecture of the ancient Near East and Egypt. Prerequisite: HUM 111. (GE).

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ARTH 424. Greek and Roman Art (4)
The art and architecture of the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, archaic and classical Greece, the Hellenistic period, the Villanovans and Etruscans, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire. Prerequisite: HUM 111. (GE).

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ARTH 426. Early Christian and Medieval Art (4)
The art and architecture of the early Christian, Byzantine, Carolingian, Ottonian, Romanesque, and Gothic periods. Prerequisite: HUM 111. (GE).

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ARTH 428. Renaissance Art (4)
The art and architecture of Italy and Europe from 1300 to 1600. Prerequisite: HUM 212. (GE).

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ARTH 430. Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Art (4)
The art and architecture of the Baroque and Rococo periods, the Enlightenment, and the Age of Revolutions. Prerequisite: HUM 212. (GE).

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ARTH 432. American Art (4)
Art and architecture of America from the colonial period to the mid-twentieth century. Prerequisite: HUM 313. (GE).

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ARTH 434. Nineteenth-Century Art (4)
Nineteenth-century art and architecture, including Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and Symbolism. Prerequisite: HUM 313. (GE).

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ARTH 436. Modern Art (4)
The major movements in modern art in the context of the political and social events from 1900 to the present. Prerequisite: HUM 313. (GE).

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ARTH 438. Non-Western Art (4)
A survey of the art and architecture of China, Japan, India, Africa, the Islamic world, and the pre-Columbian Americas. Satisfies the non-Western general education requirement or the art history major requirement or the art history minor requirement, but will satisfy no more than one of these requirements. (GE).

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ARTH 440. Multicultural Arts in America (4)
A survey of multicultural arts in America, including the art and architecture of Native Americans, African-Americans, Asian-Americans, and Hispanic-Americans. Prerequisite: HUM 313. (GE).

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ARTH 590. Senior Thesis in Art History (4)
Students will research and write an extensive paper on an art history topic selected in consultation with an advisor. Students will share the results of their research projects in formal oral presentations. Should be taken during the last semester of the senior year. Written application must be submitted during the semester prior to the student�s final semester. Required of all art history majors. Prerequisite: ARTH 390 and consent of the art history faculty. (WI, RM, PS).

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ARTH 592. Selected Topics (1-4)

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Although the above are excerpted from the 2008-2009 Seaver catalog this is not an official binding document. To view the actual catalog visit: http://seaver.pepperdine.edu/academics/catalog/