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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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ART2FF3INTRODUCTORY PRINTMAKING II( A continuation of studio projects designed to provide technical and conceptualinvestigations in the field of printmaking.Four hours; one term .PrereqLiisite: ART 1 F06; or ART 1 F03 and 1 FF3Antirequisite: ART 2F06cART 3003' . '. PRACTICAL ISSUES IN STUDIO ART . .This course is designed to familiarize students with a range of topicsassociated with the profesional and practical aspect$ of producing art.This course utilizes the <strong>McMaster</strong> Museum of Art collections as a re~search base for studio productiolJ.Three hours; one-termPrerequisite: Registration in Level III Honours Art ora Combined Programwith Honou'rs. Art 'ART 3E06STUDIO PRACTICE AND CRITICISM. This course introduces self-directed studio study. 'Weekly critiques, evening Visiting Artists' lectures; two terms .Prerequisite: Registration in Level IH Honours Art or Combined Program'with Honours Art and a grade of at least B~ in a minimum of six units ofLevel II Art ' .ART 3F03INTEGRATED DRAWING AND PRINT MEDIAThis course enables advanced level studio exploration via the interconnectionsbetween print media and drawing which may include productionof an image in multiple states and integration of a diverse range oftwo dimensional processes.,Four hours; one termPrerequisite: Registration in LevellH Honours Art or a Combined Program'with Honours Art 'ART 3G03INTERDIMENSIONAL STUDIES INPAINTING AND SCULPTUREThis course enables advanced level studio exploration via the intercon-'nections b~tween sculpture and painting which may include the exchange.between three dimensional and two dimensional' concepts ofcolour in painted reliefs, polychrome works and installations.Four hours;, one term'Prerequisite: Registrationin LevellH Honours Art or a Combined Programwith Honours Art'ART 3H03INTEGRATED PAINTING AND PRINT MEDIA'This course enables advanced level studio explor(3.tion via the interconnectionsbetween. print media and painting' which may include: photo-basedimage making, cyanotypes; stencilling, hand-painted monotYpes: etc.Four hours; one term 'Prerequisite: Registration in Level III Honours Art or a Combined P~ogramwith Honours Art•ART 3103INTERDIMENSIONAL STUDIES,\, IN SCULPTURE AND DRAWINGThis, course enables advanced level stl!dio exploration via the intercon-,nections between sculpture and drawing and may include exploration inmedia such as two dimens'ional studies for three dimensional produc~tions, installation designs,etc.Four hours; one term ,Prerequisite: Registration inLevelll1 Honours Art or a Combined Programwith Honours Art ",ART 4C06MINOR STUDIO PROJECTThis course 'combines advanced level, self-directed studio study withcritique .sessions and a visiting artist lecture series.Weekly critiques,evening Visiting Arti~ts' lectures; two termsPrerequisite: Registr.ation in Level IV of a Combined Honours Art andAnother Subject program and a grade of at lea$t B- in ART 3E06 .:Antirequisite: Creditor registration in ART 4E12 .ART 4E12ADVANCED STUDIO PRACTICE AND CRITICISMThis course combines an intensive block of advanced level, self-directed, studio $tudy with critique. sessions and a visiting' artist' lecture series.Weekly critiques, eve.ning Visiting Artists' lectures; two termsPrerequisite: Registration in Level IV of any Honours Art Program and agrade of at least B~ in ART 3E06'Antireq'uisite:ART 4C06,ART HISTORYCourses and programs in Art History are administered within the Schoolof the Arts of the Faculty of Humanities.'-Courses.-ART HISTORY 155ART HIST 1 A03 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF ARTA course that introduces students to the visll.al C!rts througha considera-'tion of principles and elements of painting, sculpture, and ~rchitecture, .and a discussion of various genres.Two lectures, one tutorial; one termART HIST1 AA3 INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF ART'A brief overview of the Western artistic' tradition as embodied in, the ,history of painting, sculpture, and architecture.,Two . lectures, one tutorial; one termART HIST 2A03 VISUAL LITERACYA course of lectures and discussions that explores the concept of visualliteracy and examines the, ways in which fine and popular arts 'structureour understanding through images. ,One lecture (two hours), one ,tutorial/discussion; one termPrerequisite: Registration in Level II 'or aboveCtoss-Iist: CMST 2103ART HIST 2B03 GREEK ARTThe architecture, sculpture-, and painting of the Greek and Hellenisticworlds. ,'Three lectures; one termPrerequfsite: Registrationiri Level II or aboveCross-list: CLASSICS '2B03This course is administered by the Department of Classics.ART HIST 2C03 ROMAN ART /The architecture, sculpture, and painting of the Roman ",,!orld.Three lectures; one term'Prerequisite: ART HIST 2B03Cross'"list: CLASSICS 2C03This course 1s administered by the D~part.men.t or Classics.. ART HIST 2D03' , .19TH':' AND 20TH-CENTURYART AND ARCHITECTUREA study ot'the major movements and styles in art and archjtecture fromc. 1800 to c. 1970. 'Three lectures; one-termPrerequisite: Registration in Level II or aboveART HIST 2F03 THE HISTORY OF GRAPHIC DESIGNAn introduction to the 'history of. graphic, two-dimensional design. Thecourse demonstrates the admixture of high and popular culture that informsadvertising, posters, book design and illustration, etc. .Three 'Iectures; one t~rmPrerequisite: Registration'in Level II or above. Prior completion of ARTHIST 1A03 and 1AA3 is, recommended'Cross-list: CMST 2N03, MMEDIA2F03This course' is administered by the School of the Arts.ART HIST 2G03 FILM HISTORY TO THE SECOND WORLD WARAn introduction to the., history of narrative film from its beginnings to theSecond Worlc;l War. It focuses on narrative cinema's development fromaesthetic, social,technological' and economic perspectives While also· touching on a selected number of issues in film theory.· Two le.ctures, plus one weekly film screening; one termPrerequisite: Registration in Level II or aboveCross-li'st: CMST 2X03 (formerly CMST 2X06), THTR&FLM 2Fb3Antirequisite: DRAMA 2X06This course is administered by Theatre & Film.'Enrolment is lImited to 150 studef1ts.ART HIST 2H03 _ AESTHETICS· An introduction to some'main theories of the nature of art, criticism, and· the place ,of art in life and society.Three lectures;.one termPrerequisite: Registration in Level II or aboveCross-list: CMST2003, PHILOS 2H03Offered in alternate years. "This course is administered by the Department of Philosophy.ART HIST 2103 RENAISSANCE AND BAROQUE ARTAn introduction to the history of European art in the period 1400 to 1750.,Three lectures; one temi. .,'Prerequisite: Registration in Level II or aboveART HIST 3AA3 CONTEMPORARY ARTAn examination of major de~elopments in painting, sculpture,and other, media. from c. 1970 to the present together with an analysis of relatedcritical. theory. '

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