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1a. IntroSUS 2003 - University of Maryland University College

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ARTH 486A Internship in Art HistoryThrough Co-op (3)Prerequisite: Formal admission to the Co-op program (programrequirements are listed on p. 18). An opportunity to combineacademic theory with new, career-related experience in art history.At least 12 hours per week must be devoted to new tasksfor a minimum <strong>of</strong> 180 hours during the Co-op session; fournew tasks must be delineated in the Learning Proposal; and thecourse requirements must be completed. May be repeated uponapproval <strong>of</strong> a new Learning Proposal that demonstrates new tasksand objectives related to art history and that continues to advanceapplication <strong>of</strong> academic theory in the workplace. Students mayearn up to 15 semester hours in all internship coursework throughCo-op toward a first bachelor’s degree and up to 9 semester hourstoward a second bachelor’s degree. Co-op credits may not be usedfor general education requirements and, unless otherwise specified,no more than 6 Co-op credits may be used in the academic majorand minor (combined).ARTH 486B Internship in Art HistoryThrough Co-op (6)Prerequisite: Formal admission to the Co-op program (programrequirements are listed on p. 18). An opportunity to combineacademic theory with new, career-related experience in art history.At least 20 hours per week must be devoted to new tasksfor a total <strong>of</strong> 300 hours during the Co-op session; five to eightnew tasks must be delineated in the Learning Proposal; and thecourse requirements must be completed. May be repeated uponapproval <strong>of</strong> a new Learning Proposal that demonstrates new tasksand objectives related to art history and that continues to advanceapplication <strong>of</strong> academic theory in the workplace. Students mayearn up to 15 semester hours in all internship coursework throughCo-op toward a first bachelor’s degree and up to 9 semester hourstoward a second bachelor’s degree. Co-op credits may not be usedfor general education requirements and, unless otherwise specified,no more than 6 Co-op credits may be used in the academic majorand minor (combined).ARTH 488D Art <strong>of</strong> China: The UMUCCollection (1)A gallery study tour <strong>of</strong> UMUC’s Art <strong>of</strong> China collection, whichincludes scroll paintings, ceramics, and sculpture dating from the16th to 20th centuries.ARTH 489Y Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism (3)(Fulfills the historical perspective requirement.) A study <strong>of</strong> themajor trends in 19th-century painting, especially Impressionism,Neo-Impressionism, and Post-Impressionism. Focus is on the contributions<strong>of</strong> Degas, Manet, Renoir, Monet, Cézanne, Seurat, vanGogh, and Toulouse-Lautrec. Assignments include advanced readingand research.ARTH 490 Chinese Painting (3)(Fulfills the historical or international perspective requirement.) Ahistorical survey <strong>of</strong> Chinese painting from the 2nd century B.C. tothe present. Cultural, stylistic, and theoretical aspects are analyzed.Asian StudiesCourses in Asian studies (designated ASTD) may be applied asappropriate (according to individual program requirements) toward• the general education requirements in the arts and humanities orthe social and behavioral sciences (based on course content);• a major or minor in Asian studies or humanities;• electives.UMUC <strong>of</strong>fers a limited number <strong>of</strong> courses each semester in thisdiscipline. To complete a major or minor, students may need totake courses at other institutions in the <strong>University</strong> System <strong>of</strong><strong>Maryland</strong> or extend the time spent in fulfilling the degree requirements.Students are advised to consult an advisor before selectingthis discipline.A description <strong>of</strong> the curriculum for the Asian studies major andminor begins on p. 36. A description <strong>of</strong> the curriculum for thehumanities major and minor begins on p. 65.ASTD 150 Introduction to Asian Studies I (3)(The first course in the two-course sequence ASTD 150–160.Fulfills the civic responsibility or international perspective requirement,and the general education requirements in the arts andhumanities or the social sciences.) An interdisciplinary examination<strong>of</strong> the classical Asian tradition, encompassing a general survey<strong>of</strong> the region.ARTH 489 Advanced Special Topics in ArtHistory (3)Advanced study <strong>of</strong> selected topics in art history. Assignmentsinclude advanced reading and research. Students may receive creditfor a given topic in either ARTH 199 or ARTH 489 only once.115

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