May 13, 2024  
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Anthropology

  
  • ANTH 624 - Intro Archaeological Field Methods

    Credit(s): 1-6
    ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD METHODS
    Component: Clinical
    Field-based training in archaeological excavation at selected sites, lab work, and introduction to research and public engagement.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ANTH 630 - Anthropology of Development: Extractive Industry

    Credit(s): 1
    ANTH OF EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRY
    Component: Discussion
    Provides an anthropological and critical perspective of development with special focus on the extractive industry. Commences with an overview of Sociocultural Anthropology and Anthropology of Development to then lead into case studies on the various social dimensions of the mining industry. These case studies from across the world informed by social theory will analyze the societal aspects of the extractive industry and ways to address some of them.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 1 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Winter and Summer

  
  • ANTH 633 - Anthropology of Mining in Africa

    Credit(s): 1
    ANTH OF MINING IN AFRICA
    Component: Discussion
    Explore the human impact of mining and mineral extraction in Africa, with the Democratic Republic of the Congo as a distinct case study.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 1 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    Course Typically Offered: Winter and Summer

  
  • ANTH 640 - Disaster Anthropology

    Credit(s): 3
    DISASTER ANTHROPOLOGY
    Component: Lecture
    A focused introduction to disaster anthropology as a growing field that examines anthropological research on disasters, crises, and emergencies by looking at findings, theories, and methods tied to both man-made and natural hazards, interdisciplinary research involving anthropologists, and student application of these issues to research.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Fall

  
  • ANTH 663 - Historical Archeology and the Public

    Credit(s): 3
    HISTRCL ARCHAEOLOGY & THE PUBL
    Component: Lecture
    Provides practical experience through involvement in a project at an agency, research center or museum which researches, interprets, administers and preserves historical archaeological resources for the public. For students planning careers in historical archaeology, public history, university teaching, the museum field and historic preservation.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with HIST 663 , MSST 663 .
  
  • ANTH 666 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SPECIAL PROBLEM
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ANTH 667 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ANTH 866 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SPECIAL PROBLEM
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ANTH 867 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ANTH 868 - RESEARCH

    Credit(s): 1-12
    RESEARCH
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option

Applied Economics and Statistics

  
  • APEC 566 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SPECIAL PROBLEM
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • APEC 567 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • APEC 601 - Survey Operations Research I

    Credit(s): 3
    SURVEY OPERATIONS RESEARCH I
    Component: Lecture
    Covers various deterministic mathematical programming methods (LP, integer dynamic), network models and basic inventory models.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • APEC 602 - Survey Operations Research II

    Credit(s): 3
    SURVEY OPERATIONS RESEARCH II
    Component: Lecture
    Covers various stochastic operations research models including decision theory, game theory, project planning, inventory models, simulation, markov decision processes and Queuing models.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: APEC 601 
  
  • APEC 603 - Simulation Modeling and Analysis

    Credit(s): 3
    SIMULATION MODELING & ANALYSIS
    Component: Lecture
    Instructors from hard sciences and social sciences introduce real-world Operations Research case studies based on their expertise. Students implement proposed solution methodologies using a variety of available computer software packages.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: APEC 601 
  
  • APEC 609 - Surveys and Economic Experiments

    Credit(s): 3
    SURVEYS / ECONOMIC EXPERIMENTS
    Component: Lecture
    Research methods for the social sciences from surveys to lab and field experiments with a focus on consumer behavior and resource management issues. Emphasis on designing, conducting and reporting results from research and learning to critically read results from other studies. Data issues and data analysis and modeling techniques will be discussed including graphical methods, inference, and multiple regression.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • APEC 611 - Regional Watershed Management

    Credit(s): 3
    REGIONAL WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
    Component: Lecture
    Reviews the practical applications of watershed planning as a tool to manage land, water and ecosystem resources. Explores public policies and practices of watershed planning by examining case studies. Uses a multidisciplinary approach involving the fields of geography, environmental science, geology, public policy, land planning, geographic information systems (GIS) and engineering.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with UAPP 611 .
  
  • APEC 650 - Urban Transportation Systems

    Credit(s): 3
    URBAN TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
    Component: Lecture
    Design and operation of urban transportation systems, characteristics of public transportation modes, vehicle design, right-of-way types and terminal facilities. Application of operations research techniques to analysis of scheduling, network optimization, capacity and evaluation of alternatives.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with CIEG 650 .
  
  • APEC 664 - Operations Research Internship

    Credit(s): 1-6
    INTERNSHIP
    Component: Independent Study
    Supervised, on-the-job experience, performing technical work for clients including OR applications, econometrics and statistical applications.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    RESTRICTIONS: Requires permission of instructor.
  
  • APEC 666 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SPECIAL PROBLEM
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • APEC 667 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • APEC 801 - Applied Demand and Marketing Analysis

    Credit(s): 3
    APPL DEMAND & MARKETNG ANALYS
    Component: Lecture
    Deals with research techniques and procedures in applied economics with focus on empirical applications of economic theory and econometric tools in consumer demand and marketing analysis.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • APEC 807 - Math Programming with Economic Appls

    Credit(s): 3
    MATH PROGRAMMING WITH ECON APP
    Component: Lecture
    The development application of optimization models and methods such as linear, integer, nonlinear, and goal programming. Applications to both firm and sector-level economic issues with emphasis on agricultural, environmental and resource economic applications.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: APEC 601 
  
  • APEC 810 - International Agricultural Trade Special Topics

    Credit(s): 3
    INTERNTL AG TRADE SP TOPICS
    Component: Lecture
    The global economy and role of government and other institutions in setting agricultural trade policy. Theoretical and empirical foundations of international agricultural trade and investment. Current issues and econometric methods of international agricultural trade.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • APEC 820 - Experimental Economics

    Credit(s): 3
    EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS
    Component: Lecture
    Explores the use of lab and field experimental techniques and randomized controlled trials and their application to economic research. Introduces students to the classic experimental games and related literature that provide the foundation for ongoing experimental economics research. Material will be introduced through hands-on participation in experiments and lectures. Students will also be expected to conduct their own replication of previously published experiments and write-up their results as a final research project for the course.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring

  
  • APEC 834 - Seminar in Resource Economics

    Credit(s): 3
    SEMINAR IN RESOURCE ECONOMICS
    Component: Lecture
    Quantitative analyses of natural resource markets, resource depletion and the design of optimal management strategies.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • APEC 866 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SPECIAL PROBLEM
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • APEC 867 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • APEC 868 - Research

    Credit(s): 1-9
    RESEARCH
    Component: Research
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 9 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • APEC 869 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit(s): 1-6
    MASTER’S THESIS
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • APEC 964 - Pre-Candidacy Study

    Credit(s): 3-12
    PRE-CANDIDACY STUDY
    Component: Independent Study
    Research and readings in preparation of dissertation topic and/or qualifying examinations for doctoral students before admission to candidacy but after completion of all required course work.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    RESTRICTIONS: Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy.
  
  • APEC 969 - Doctoral Dissertation

    Credit(s): 1-12
    DOCTORAL DISSERTATION
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass

Art and Design

  
  • ART 566 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SPECIAL PROBLEM
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ART 567 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ART 600 - Graduate Critique

    Credit(s): 3
    GRADUATE CRITIQUE
    Component: Lecture
    Multidisciplinary graduate critique class in which students share and discuss creative work.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: To be repeated up to twelve credit hours.
  
  • ART 601 - Modeling, Prototyping & Testing

    Credit(s): 3
    MODELS, PROTOTYPES & TESTING
    Component: Lecture
    Provides a toolbox for making design ideas a reality. Learn how to use current computer aided design and manufacturing technology to design and manufacture physical prototypes. Understand and apply iterative design processes towards solving an open-ended design challenge.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with ENTR 601 .
  
  • ART 602 - Industrial Design

    Credit(s): 3
    INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
    Component: Lecture
    Provides an introduction to the theory and practice of industrial design - an interdisciplinary field involving the engineering, manufacturing, and business aspects of new product development. Students will apply modeling, prototyping, and testing concepts towards creating a commercially viable product.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with ENTR 602 , MEEG 602 . PREREQ: ENTR 601  or permission from the instructor.
  
  • ART 606 - Artist’s Machine

    Credit(s): 3
    ARTIST’S MACHINE
    Component: Studio
    Exploration of artist-constructed machines (i.e. micro-electronics, robotics, kinetic sculpture and interactive interactive installation) as media for artistic expression. Balance of theory and practice with specific emphasis on making of electronic objects and positioning these in various contexts. No prior knowledge of electronics required.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ART 612 - IxD Studio 1

    Credit(s): 6
    IXD STUDIO 1
    Component: Studio
    An integration of content from other IxD courses towards the exploration of interaction design strategies for various contexts and users. Students work closely with faculty advisors to synthesize and develop their ideas and skills, dedicating time to experimentation, problem-based learning and research of individual approaches.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to MA IxD majors only.
  
  • ART 613 - IxD Studio 2

    Credit(s): 6
    IXD STUDIO 2
    Component: Studio
    An integration of content from other IxD courses towards the exploration of interaction design strategies for various contexts and users. Students work closely with faculty advisors to synthesize and develop their ideas and skills, dedicating time to experimentation, problem-based learning and research of individual approaches.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ART 612 . RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to MA IxD majors only.
  
  • ART 616 - Applied Creativity

    Credit(s): 3
    APPLIED CREATIVITY
    Component: Lecture
    Provides foundational knowledge in research and practice of creativity theory and creative problem-solving in entrepreneurial contexts. Topics include creativity processes, including creative problem solving models and methods, idea-generating techniques, and developing a creative disposition.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with ENTR 616 , UAPP 716 .
  
  • ART 617 - Design Thinking and Innovation

    Credit(s): 3
    DESIGN THINKING AND INNOVATION
    Component: Lecture
    Addresses the integration and application of design processes and design thinking to enhance innovation. Students engage in multidisciplinary exploration of design theory and practice, specifically applying design ideas, principles and approaches. The role of user-centered research, divergent thinking, and iteration to enhance innovation are emphasized.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with ENTR 617 .
  
  • ART 619 - Professional Practices

    Credit(s): 3
    PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES
    Component: Practicum
    Through studio tours, guest lectures, case studies and both individual and collaborative activities, students will observe, critique and apply examples of professional practices related to the larger field of interaction design.               
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: MA IxD majors only.
  
  • ART 666 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SPECIAL PROBLEM
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ART 667 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ART 676 - Pedagogy

    Credit(s): 0
    PEDAGOGY
    Component: Lecture
    This course offers research-based teaching principles and innovative teaching methodologies.  Practical orientation to enhance pedagogical effectiveness in respective disciplines.  Opportunity to observe and reflect on outstanding UD faculty’s instructional practices.  Modern information technologies and library resources access essential.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 0 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    Course Typically Offered: Fall

  
  • ART 677 - Critical Issues Seminar

    Credit(s): 3
    CRITICAL ISSUES SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Introduces foundational language and ideas used to talk about qualities of works of art and the creative practice. Emphasis on development of language that helps individuals to respond to each other’s work during group critiques, and to elevate the level of discourse within personal practice. Prepares students to develop their supporting paper during the second year.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ART 678 - Research Seminar

    Credit(s): 3
    RESEARCH SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Introduction to graduate study focusing on developing research strategies as an integral component of studio practice. Includes critical reading and writing. Emphasis on students’ identifying directions within their own work.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Requires permission of instructor.
  
  • ART 679 - Graduate Studio

    Credit(s): 3-9
    GRADUATE STUDIO
    Component: Independent Study
    Independent studio practice under the guidance and supervision of graduate advisors.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ART 698 - MFA Exhibition

    Credit(s): 3
    MFA EXHIBITION
    Component: Lecture
    Selection, presentation and installation of art work in an exhibition space culminating the studio component of graduate study.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Approval of the student’s individual graduate committee.
  
  • ART 699 - MFA Supporting Paper

    Credit(s): 3
    MFA SUPPORTING PAPER
    Component: Lecture
    Development of a written and photographic document in support of issues and concerns characterizing personal artistic development experienced during graduate study.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Approval of the student’s individual graduate committee.
  
  • ART 867 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option

Art Conservation

  
  • ARTC 615 - Properties and Structure of Art Materials I

    Credit(s): 3
    PROP&STRUCTURE OF ART MTRLS I
    Component: Lecture
    Relationship between structure of materials and their physical, mechanical and chemical behavior. Emphasis on art materials such as metals, ceramics, glasses, geological materials, polymeric materials, textiles, coatings, cellulose products, pigments, dyestuffs, etc. Also, mechanics of change due to heat, time, radiation and environment.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Full-time fellowship students only.
  
  • ARTC 616 - Conservation Research Methods

    Credit(s): 3
    CONSERVATION RESEARCH METHODS
    Component: Lecture
    Introduction to the principles and methodology of scientific research in conservation. Emphasis on topics such as experimental design, data analysis, preparation of research proposals, authenticity and technical studies, accelerated aging, and simple analytical methods.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ARTC 615   RESTRICTIONS: Full-time fellowship students only.
  
  • ARTC 618 - Conservation Cleaning Methods

    Credit(s): 3
    CONSERVATION CLEANING METHODS
    Component: Lecture
    Introduction to techniques for controlled removal of overpaints, varnishes, and grime from paintings and decorative and architectural objects. Cross-section microscopy techniques are used. Lectures and lab work include discussion of solvent and water-based cleaning systems, use of enzymes and chelating agents, and mixing and testing of customized cleaning materials.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ARTC 650 - Seminar in Art Conservation

    Credit(s): 1
    SEM:ART CONSERVATION
    Component: Lecture
    Oral reports on current work in the fields of art conservation, art history, ethics, philosophy and museum science.
    Allowed Units: 1 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ARTC 655   RESTRICTIONS: Full-time fellowship students only.
  
  • ARTC 655 - Examination and Treatment of Art Objects II

    Credit(s): 1-3
    EXAM TRTMNT OF ART OBJECTS II
    Component: Lecture
    Application of scientific and art historical techniques to the examination, treatment and preservation of works of art on paper, library materials, photographs, textiles, paintings, joined wooden objects, decorative, ethnographic, and archeological objects under the supervision of conservation faculty.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Full-time fellowship students only.
  
  • ARTC 658 - Topics in Advanced Apprenticeship and Research in Conservation I

    Credit(s): 6
    TPCS:ADV APRNTSHP:ART CONSVATN
    Component: Independent Study
    Discussion, demonstration, practice and research relating to the examination, analysis, treatment, and collections care of cultural property including works of art on paper, library materials, photographs, textiles, paintings, joined wooded objects, decorative, ethnographic, and archeological materials. Course requirements may be fulfilled by work in cooperating institutions outside the Winterthur Museum.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ARTC 655   RESTRICTIONS: Full-time fellowship students only.
  
  • ARTC 659 - Topics: Advanced Apprenticeship and Research in Art Conservation II

    Credit(s): 6
    TPCS:ADV APRNTSHP:ART CNSRVTNI
    Component: Independent Study
    Discussion, demonstration, practice, and research relating to the examination, analysis, treatment, and collections care of cultural property including works of art on paper, library materials, photographs, textiles, paintings, joined wooden objects, decorative, ethnographic, and archeological materials. Course requirements may be fulfilled by work in institutions outside the Winterthur Museum.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ARTC 655  and ARTC 658   RESTRICTIONS: Full-time fellowship students only.
  
  • ARTC 666 - Independent Study

    Credit(s): 1-12
    INDEPENDENT STUDY
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ARTC 667 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ARTC 670 - Chemical and Physical Techniques Used in the Examination of Art Materials I

    Credit(s): 3
    EXAMINATION OF ART MATERIALS I
    Component: Lecture
    Classroom discussion and laboratory application of chemical and physical techniques that art conservators perform to identify and characterize organic art materials.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Full-time fellowship students only.
  
  • ARTC 671 - Chemical and Physical Techniques Used in the Examination of Art Materials II

    Credit(s): 3
    EXAMINATION OF ART MATRLS II
    Component: Lecture
    Classroom discussion and laboratory application of chemical and physical techniques that art conservators perform to identify and characterize metals, glass, ceramics, and natural and synthetic polymers. Basic structure, composition and deterioration mechanics of such materials.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ARTC 670   RESTRICTIONS: Full-time fellowship students only.
  
  • ARTC 672 - Chemical and Physical Techniques Used in the Examination of Art Materials III

    Credit(s): 3
    EXAMINATION OF ART MATRLS III
    Component: Lecture
    Classroom discussion and laboratory application of more sophisticated analytical and physical techniques used by the scientist to characterize materials. Application of these techniques to art materials and treatment-related problems stressed.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ARTC 670  and ARTC 671   RESTRICTIONS: Full-time fellowship students only.
  
  • ARTC 673 - Chemical and Physical Techniques Used in the Examination of Art Materials IV

    Credit(s): 3
    EXAMINATION OF ART MATRLS IV
    Component: Lecture
    Independent research project focusing on the analytical and physical techniques used by the scientist to characterize art materials.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ARTC 670 , ARTC 671  and ARTC 672   RESTRICTIONS: Full-time fellowship students only.
  
  • ARTC 866 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SPECIAL PROBLEM
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ARTC 867 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ARTC 870 - Internship in Conservation

    Credit(s): 1-9
    INTERNSHIP IN CONSERVATION
    Component: Independent Study
    A third year of study at an accredited institution working with a master conservator in the student’s field of interest.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 9 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Full-time fellowship students only. May be repeated for up to eighteen credits when topics vary.
  
  • ARTC 964 - Pre-Candidacy Study

    Credit(s): 3-12
    PRE-CANDIDACY STUDY
    Component: Independent Study
    Research and readings in preparation of dissertation topic and/or qualifying examinations for doctoral students before admission to candidacy but after completion of all required course work.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    RESTRICTIONS: Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy.
  
  • ARTC 969 - Doctoral Dissertation

    Credit(s): 1-12
    DOCTORAL DISSERTATION
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass

Art History

  
  • ARTH 567 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ARTH 601 - Seminar: Theories and Methods of Art History

    Credit(s): 3
    SEMINAR: THEORIES AND METHODS
    Component: Lecture
    Critical analysis of selected writings influential in art history and architectural history. Designed to help students hone their interpretive skills through close examination of assumptions, core concepts, theories, and objectives that have shaped art historical writings past and present. Historical areas of focus and topics vary.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ARTH 602 - Seminar: Curatorial Studies

    Credit(s): 3
    SEMINAR: CURATORIAL STUDIES
    Component: Lecture
    Aspects of curating, both theoretical and practical, including: exhibition design and interpretive goals; public engagement; collection development; working with donors; museum ethics. Topics and time periods vary.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ARTH 605 - Studies in Greek and Roman Art

    Credit(s): 3
    STDS:GREEK AND ROMAN ART
    Component: Lecture
    The art of antiquity from the origins of Greek civilization to the fall of Rome. Recent topics include Roman Architecture; Religion, Religiosity and Ritual in the Lives of Romans; Visual Culture in Pompeii.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • ARTH 606 - Studies in Medieval Art

    Credit(s): 3
    STDS:MEDIEVAL ART
    Component: Lecture
    The art of Europe from the fall of Rome to the late Gothic period. Recent topics include the Court of Charlemagne, Early Irish and Anglo-Saxon Art, and Medieval Ivories.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • ARTH 610 - Introduction to Theories of Material Culture Studies

    Credit(s): 3
    INTRO THEORIES MAT CULT STDS
    Component: Lecture
    Introduces graduate students to the theories and practices of material culture studies. Explores the principles and theories that inform our investigation; they include (but are not limited to) material concepts; social life of things; modes of object analysis; methodologies and their application; objects as word and image; gendered objects; technology and manufactured things; lived and built environments.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with ENGL 610 , MCST 610 , HIST 610  and EAMC 610 .
  
  • ARTH 613 - Studies in Renaissance Art & Architecture

    Credit(s): 3
    STDS: RENAISSANCE ART & ARCHIT
    Component: Lecture
    Renaissance art and architecture from 1300 to 1600.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit once when topics vary.
  
  • ARTH 615 - Exhibition and Interpretation of Material Culture

    Credit(s): 3
    EXHIBITION AND INTERPRETATION
    Component: Lecture
    Practicum at Winterthur in exhibiting & interpreting American material culture in a global context, centering on objects selected from Winterthur collections. Topics include: exhibition preparation, installation, programming, fundraising, marketing.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with EAMC 615  and MSST 615 .
  
  • ARTH 616 - Studies in Italian Baroque Art

    Credit(s): 3
    STDS:ITALIAN BAROQUE ART
    Component: Lecture
    Italian art in the 17th century. Recent topics include Bernini and Roman Baroque Sculpture, Seicento Poetics and Imagery, Caravaggio.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • ARTH 617 - Studies in Northern Baroque Art

    Credit(s): 3
    STDS:NORTHERN BAROQUE ART
    Component: Lecture
    Seventeenth century art in northern Europe. Recent topics include Vermeer and Dutch Genre Painting; Art and Money; 17th Century Netherlands; and Prints in the Age of Rembrandt.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • ARTH 619 - Studies in Art of the Iberian World, 1400-1800

    Credit(s): 3
    STDS ART OF THE IBERIAN WORLD
    Component: Lecture
    The arts of the Iberian Peninsula and the Spanish and Portuguese colonies from 1400-1800. Topics vary. Seminars may focus on particular artists, or on broader historical and/or methodological issues dealing with artistic production, reception, and circulation within the Spanish and Portuguese empires.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit once when topics vary.
  
  • ARTH 620 - Seminar in African Art

    Credit(s): 3
    SEMINAR IN AFRICAN ART
    Component: Lecture
    Topics vary from pre-Dagaman art (pre-European ‘discovery’) to 20th-century painting and contemporary African cinema and may include representations of Africa in Enlightenment art and philosophy, reviews of the literature on the arts of Fulani peoples and its related archive of documentary film.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ARTH 621 - Studies in Nineteenth Century Art

    Credit(s): 3
    STDS:NINETEENTH CENTURY ART
    Component: Lecture
    History and theory of art 1789-1900.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • ARTH 622 - Research Topics in Historic Preservation

    Credit(s): 3
    HISTORIC PRESERVATION
    Component: Lecture
    Seminar addresses a specific research issue within historic preservation including hypothesis construction, design of research methodology and evaluation of results. Emphasis on use of primary sources and application of data-base techniques.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with UAPP 636 HIST 636  and GEOG 636 .
  
  • ARTH 623 - Studies in Modern Art since 1900

    Credit(s): 3
    STDS: MODERN ART SINCE 1900
    Component: Lecture
    Aspects of the history, aesthetics and theories of Modern art from 1900 to the present. Topics may include the Avant-Garde, Abstract Art, Art and Politics, High vs. Low Art, and Folk and Outsider Art.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit three times when topics vary.
  
  • ARTH 626 - Studies in Modern Art and Theory

    Credit(s): 3
    STUDIES IN MODERN ART & THEORY
    Component: Lecture
    Studies in Modern Art, exploring diverse themes, media, theoretical and interdisciplinary perspectives. Possible topics include Art and Nationalism; Classicism and Modernity; Allegory; Regimes of Visuality; Modern Art and Literature; Modern Portraiture; Freud, Psychoanalysis, and Colonialism.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ARTH 627 - Studies in the History of Photography

    Credit(s): 3
    STDS: HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY
    Component: Lecture
    Aspects of the history and aesthetics of photography. Topics change with each time of offering. Topics may include Photography and Art, Documentary Photography, Photography and Criticism, Photography and Race, and Vernacular Photography.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit three times when topics vary.
  
  • ARTH 630 - Historiography of Material Culture

    Credit(s): 3
    MATERIAL CULTURE HISTORIOGRPHY
    Component: Lecture
    Landmark works and recent theoretical approaches to the understanding and interpretation of the man-made environment. Readings draw from a variety of disciplinary frameworks including art history, anthropology, historical archeology, cultural geography, sociology and history.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with HIST 605 . RESTRICTIONS: Requires permission of instructor.
  
  • ARTH 635 - American Art to 1900

    Credit(s): 3
    AMERICAN ART TO 1900
    Component: Lecture
    Seminar topics change with each offering.  Recent topics include Sculpture in the US; Colonial Art across North America; Methods and Historiography in American Art; Art and Culture in Early Philadelphia: Peale to Eakins.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 9 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated twice for credit when topics vary.
  
  • ARTH 636 - Modern American Art

    Credit(s): 3
    MODERN AMERICAN ART
    Component: Lecture
    Seminar in modern and/or contemporary American art, 1900-present. Topics vary by year; recent offerings have included Henry Ossawa Tanner, Norman Lewis, Fashion, and Ecology and Material Agency.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • ARTH 654 - Architecture of Everyday Life

    Credit(s): 3
    VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE
    Component: Lecture
    Understanding and interpreting everyday buildings and landscapes by seeing the built environment through a physical lens (material, construction, style and plan) and social lens (gender, class, race) and from the perspective of multiple disciplines.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with UAPP 654 , HIST 654  and MSST 654 .
  
  • ARTH 655 - Black Bodies on Display: Race in Museums

    Credit(s): 3
    RACE IN MUSEUMS
    Component: Lecture
    The complex and performative nature of museums vis-a-vis race, remembrance and reconciliation with a focus on Black American and African Diasporic history and culture. What role[s] do objects, history, and culture perform under such curatorial and museum mandates and visions? How do changing socio-political and cultural landscapes and challenges to representational politics shape museum practices? Considered here are black cultural institutions, their formation and foundation as well as exhibition histories of black visual art and culture.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with AFRA 645  and MALS 645 .
  
  • ARTH 656 - Studies in Contemporary Architecture

    Credit(s): 3
    CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
    Component: Lecture
    Contemporary architecture from around the world. Topics include Contemporary Architecture, Cross-cultural Dialogues, Transnational Practices. Discover theories of postcolonialism and postmodernism to discuss aesthetic forms and concepts in the most recent architectural design projects.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ARTH 663 - Art Museum Internship

    Credit(s): 3
    ART MUSEUM INTERNSHIP
    Component: Internship
    On-the-job experience in collections management, administration, education, exhibition and interpretation, or other department at an art museum or other art-related venue, under joint supervision of the Department of Art History and sponsoring institution. Ten full weeks of internship experience are required, as well as the completion of journal of activities and/or final academic project or paper.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Requires approval of the Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Art History before registering the course. Does not count as a 600-level ARTH seminar and does not fulfill an area/distribution requirement.
  
  • ARTH 664 - Curatorial Internship

    Credit(s): 3
    CURATORIAL INTERNSHIP
    Component: Internship
    Curatorial internship at an art museum or other art-related venue, under joint supervision of the Department of Art History and sponsoring institution. Completion of journal of activities and/or final project or paper.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Requires approval of Director of Graduate Studies before registering the course. Does not count as a 600-level ARTH seminar and does not fulfill an area/distribution requirement.
  
  • ARTH 666 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SPECIAL PROBLEM
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ARTH 667 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • ARTH 685 - Cultural Theory and Criticism

    Credit(s): 3
    CULTURAL THEORY AND CRITICISM
    Component: Lecture
    Topical introduction to one or more cultural theories, providing a survey of scholarship on such varied topics as semiotics, deconstructionism, feminism, material culture, race, ethnicity studies, postcolonial and global studies, and problems of representation and signification in literary and non-literary texts.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with ENGL 685 . RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated once for credit when topics vary.
  
  • ARTH 851 - Seminar in Art Historical Pedagogy

    Credit(s): 3
    SEM IN ART HISTORICAL PEDAGOGY
    Component: Lecture
    Discussion of all aspects of teaching in the field of art history (lectures, discussions, materials, examinations, grading), especially in the context of the teaching of a large introductory survey course.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    RESTRICTIONS: Open only to teaching assistants in ARTH153 or ARTH154. May be taken for credit only once.
  
  • ARTH 860 - Reading and Research

    Credit(s): 1-9
    READING AND RESEARCH
    Component: Research
    Readings and conferences on an approved subject under faculty direction.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 9 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    RESTRICTIONS: Requires permission of Department Chair. Open to Art History Ph.D. students only.
 

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