This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum visits, with an emphasis on works of art found in New York City museums. It selectively surveys the visual arts of Europe from the Renaissance to the twentieth century and concurrent historical periods in Asia (India, China, Japan), Africa, Mesoamerica, South America, Native North America, and the United States
This class is an introduction to non-Western art. We will study the unique aesthetics and the basic ...
In this class, the second of a two-course sequence in the Pathways Required Core, we’ll explore how ...
This is an introductory course to the institutions, processes, and history of American government. W...
This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum vis...
This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum vis...
Syllabus for an introductory undergraduate Art History course, surveying the discipline from pre-his...
An example of a zero-textbook cost syllabus for Historian\u27s Craft, the history department\u27s in...
In this course, we will learn about governing of New York City through the perspective of early 20th...
A study of the principles of art applied to visual forms, with emphasis on modern art of the ninetee...
This course will help students think critically about how our society uses digital archives. Student...
This course will explore art since 1980 and consider the questions and ideas embedded in contemporar...
Music in Civilization will empower students to recognize salient musical features and genres through...
This is my syllabus for USSO 10100 in the first summer session of 2018.This is an example of a ZTC s...
Writing II is an intensification of Writing I. This course encourages students to read, reflect on, ...
Introduces art and the academic discipline of art history. Using the discipline’s technical vocabula...
This class is an introduction to non-Western art. We will study the unique aesthetics and the basic ...
In this class, the second of a two-course sequence in the Pathways Required Core, we’ll explore how ...
This is an introductory course to the institutions, processes, and history of American government. W...
This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum vis...
This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum vis...
Syllabus for an introductory undergraduate Art History course, surveying the discipline from pre-his...
An example of a zero-textbook cost syllabus for Historian\u27s Craft, the history department\u27s in...
In this course, we will learn about governing of New York City through the perspective of early 20th...
A study of the principles of art applied to visual forms, with emphasis on modern art of the ninetee...
This course will help students think critically about how our society uses digital archives. Student...
This course will explore art since 1980 and consider the questions and ideas embedded in contemporar...
Music in Civilization will empower students to recognize salient musical features and genres through...
This is my syllabus for USSO 10100 in the first summer session of 2018.This is an example of a ZTC s...
Writing II is an intensification of Writing I. This course encourages students to read, reflect on, ...
Introduces art and the academic discipline of art history. Using the discipline’s technical vocabula...
This class is an introduction to non-Western art. We will study the unique aesthetics and the basic ...
In this class, the second of a two-course sequence in the Pathways Required Core, we’ll explore how ...
This is an introductory course to the institutions, processes, and history of American government. W...