ART134 Art History: Renaissance to Modern
Students explore the art of the western world from the Renaissance to the Modern eras. Illustrated lectures cover general aesthetic trends, the life and work of key artists, ideas guiding their creations, the vocabulary of art, as well as important methods, materials, and techniques the artists have employed. Significant artistic creations ranging in character from the personal, to the political, and religious are examined. Students are required to make an independent visit to a museum.
Prerequisite: ENL010 and ENL040 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score
Offered: Varies
Note: Satisfies the Humanities & Fine Arts General Education requirement.
MUS100 Music Appreciation
A survey of development of music from the Renaissance to the present including jazz and the contemporary scene. Emphasis on basic musical materials and principles of design. For students not planning to major in music; no previous musical training required.
Prerequisite: ENL010 and ENL040 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score
Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
Note: Satisfies a Humanities and Fine Arts general education requirement.