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:cripflons -Anthropology828.870.Social Structuf'eSpring.5(5-0)Approval of depart-ment.Intensive analysis of theoretic models of socialstructure and their applicability for the analysisof cultures.829.Histoty of AnthropologicalTheoryFall. 5(5-0) Approval of department.A review of the various schools of thought, important personalities, and principal concepts thathave contributed to the development of anthropological theory.831.Linguistic AnthropologyWinter.5(3-2)Approval of department.The nature of language; techniques for thedescription and comparison of languages; linguistics as an anthropological tool; language andculture.833.Human Osteology and08feometryHominid PaleontologyArchaeological Methods andTechniquesWinter. 4(4-0) 833 or approval ofdepartment.Seminar outlining archaeological method and therole of technique in the strategy of archaeology.Techniques and problems of informational retrieval will be emphasized.856.Methodology of AnthropologicalResearchSpring. 1 to 12 credits. Approval ofdepartment.Seminar in problems of anthropological investigation considered in the framework of historyand philosophy of science. Relevance of variousfield techniques, methods of data gathering anddata handling, and strategies of analysis forvarious problems are treated.865.Environment, Technology, andCultureSpring.4(3-0)Approval of depart-ment.Cultural ecology, study of the relation of manand his physical environment, the role of technology in mediating between the two. Comparative analysis of the interdependence of socialorganization, technology and environment. Casehistories of cultural and social change arisingfrom technological innovations.A-14880.Varia-ResearchApproval of depart-ment.Intensive review of culture change theories,processes of the development of the self, contemporary cultural movements, and the application of anthropological knowledge,999.ResearchFalr, Winter, Spring, Summer.ble credit. Approval of department.Summer.ment.404.Varia-College of Arts and LettersHAIntroduction to Art(ART 205.)Fall, Winter, Spdng.3(3-0) Not open to majors.Painting, sculpture and architecture from thetime of the Greeks to the present. Individualworks of art examined intensively, as regardsboth their formal qualities and the manner inwhich they exemplify the shifting patterns ofWestern culture.206.History of Westem Art(ART 266.) Fall. 4(4·0)Painting, sculpture, architecture and decorativeart from prehistoric to modem times. Providesacquaintance with the forms of art typical ofeach period and indicates the aesthetic qualitieswhich give them artistic significance. Work infirst term covers Prehistoric, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Greek, Roman, Early Christian andByzantine periods.207.Roman ArtAncient Painting(ART 452A.) Spring of odd-numberedyears. 4(3-0) 206 or approval of department.Ancient Greek and Roman painting, includingMinoan Crete. Special emphasis is placed onArchaic and Classical Greek painting on potteryand on Roman wall painting from Pompeii andelsewhere.Ancient Sculpture(ART 452B.) Fall of odd-numberedyears. 4(3-0) 206 or approval of department.The sculpture of Ancient Greece and Rome,from the Bronze Age through Early Christiantimes.408.Ancient Architectuf'e(ART 452C.) Winter of even-numbered years. 4(3-0) 206 or approval of department.The architecture of Ancient Greece and Rome,from Mycenaean times to the 6th century A.D.,with special emphasis on the religious architecture of Classical Greece and Imperial Rome.Byzantine Art(ART 454.) Fall, Summer. 4(3·0)206 or approval of department.Late antique painting, sculpture and architecture and their development in the East ChristianEmpire and Orthodox Russia.ART205.Greek Art(ART 451.) Spring. 4(3-0) 206 orapproval of department.The history of painting, sculpture and architecture of Ancient Rome with major emphasis onthe Late Republic and Early Empire.410.History of Art(ART 400H.) Fall, Winter, Spring,1 to 6 credits. Approval of depart-(ART 450.) Winter. 4(3-0) 206 orapproval of department.The history of painting, sculpture and architec·ture of ancient Greece from the Bronze Agethrough the end of the Hellenistic period.407.Cultural Dynamics5(3-2)400H. Honors Work406.Dimensions of CultureSpring."rt.Varia-Winter. 5(5-0) Approval of department.Intensive review of principles of cultural anthropology, ethnology, and cultural change withparticular attention to systems theory and interconnections of cultural, social, personality, andecological systems.923.History of Western Art(ART 268.) Spring. 4(4-0)Continuation of 267. Baroque, Rococo, NeoClassic and subsequent periods to contemporary405.Individual ReadingsFall, Winter, Spring, Summer.ble credit. Approval of department.922.Varia-Interdisciplinary Seminar onAfricaFor course description, see Interdillciplinary Courses.850.Individual Research ProjectsFall, Winter, Spring, Summer.ble credit. Approval of department.Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer.ble credit. Approval of department.Winter of even-numbered years. 4(3-1)821.Seminar requiring student research of generaland specific topics of hominid paleontology,events, trends, and processes in hominid evolution.838.875.899.Approval of depart-Fall of even-numbered years. 5(3-4)821 or ANT 540.Identification of human bones and fragments;aging, sexing and detennining the race of skeletal remains; measuring techniques for cranialand postcranial remains; the more commonforms of paleopathology.836.Seminar in Special Subject FieldsFall, Winter, Spring, Summer. Variable credit. Approval of department.Special fields of study will include any area ofanthropology selected.Spring.ment.Relation of archaeology to the other fields ofanthropology on both a theoretical and practical level. Archaeological data are used to introduce problems of long-range cultural changeand development.835.872.Anthf'opological Problems ofPrehistory5(3-2)208.Applied AnthropologySpring at odd-numbered years. 4(3-0)Approval at department.Theoretical and methodological problems involved in planned social change. Course willfocus on field experience in the local community. Designed mainly for graduate studentshaving professional interest in the applicationof social change.History of Western Art(ART 267.) Winter. 4(4-0)Continuation of 266. Early Medieval, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Mannerist periods.411.Early Medieval Art(ART 455.) Winter, Summer. 4(3-0)207 or approval at department.History of architecture, sculpture, and paintingin the Latin West from Hibemo-Saxon art of the7th century to the Romanesque Abbeys of the12th century.412.Later Medieval Art(ART 456.) Spring, Summer. 4(3-0)207 or approval of department.Gothic painting, sculpture, and architecture withparticular emphasis on the cathedrals of the 13thcentury.420.Italian Renaissance Architecture(ART 485.) Spring. 4(3-0) 207 orapproval of department.Important buildings of the 15th and 16thcenturies, architectural theories, and architectural representations in drawings and paintings.421.Italian Renaissance Sculpture(ART 484.) Winter. 4(3-0) 207 orapproval of department.Major artists from circa 1250 to 1600.

Art - O.scrlptlonsofCourses422.Italian Renaissance PaintingFifteenth Centu'I'!J(ART 460A.) FaU. 4(3-0) .207 orapproval of deparlment.Developments in Italian painting, especiallyFlorentine, of the 14th and 15th centuries, withemphasis on 15th century masters such asMasaccio, Piero della Francesca and Botticelli.423.Italian Renaissance PaintingSixteenth Century(ART 460B.) Spring. 4(3-0) 207.Emphasis on Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael,Titian, Tintoretto, and other important mastersof the High and Late Renaissance.427.Northern Renaissance Painting(ART 461.) FaU, Summer. 4(3-0)207 or apprcwal of department.The two centuries paralleling the Renaissance inItaly: the Van Eycks and their school, the Frenchand Gennan masters.430.Seventeenth and EighteenthCentUTy Art in Italy(ART 466A.)Fall of odd-numberedyears. 4(3-0) 208 or approval af department.Art and architecture of Italy in the 17th and18th centuries; Caravaggio, the Carracci, Bernini, Borromini, Guarini, Juvarra, Piazzetta,Tiepolo, Piranesi, Guardi.431.Spring of odd-numbered years. 4(3-0)208 or approval of department.French art and architecture from the reign ofHenri IV through the reign of Louis XIV,1589-1715.435.years.Eighteenth Century Art inEngland and France(ART 466C.) Fall of even-numbeTed4(3-0) 208 and approoal of depart-ment.Art and architecture of England and Franceduring the 18th century: the painting of Watteau, Chardin, Hogarth, Gainsborough andothers; the Rooooo style in France and stylisticeclecticism in England.437.Arl and Architecture of CentralEuTOpeSpring af even-numbered years. 4(3-0)208 OT approval of department.Art and architecture of Germany, Austria,Switzerland and Bohemia during the 17th and18th centuries with emphasis on architectureof Fischer von Ehrlach, Hildebrandt and Neumann.440.445.Modem Architecture(ART 475.) Fall. 4(3-0) 208 orapproval of department.History of modem architecture in Europe andEuropean Painting: 1760-1848(ART 478.) Fall, Summer. 4(3-0)208 or approval of department.The revival and development of Classicism inthe late 18th and early 19th centuries and theflowering of Romanticism; a study of the richcomplexities of painting in Europe.Special Problems(ART 440.) Fall, Winter, Spring. Variable credit. May re-enroll for a maximum of 10credits. Approval of department.Selected problems in history of art for individualstudy.800,Seminar in Ancient Art(ART 861.)810.Fall, Winter, Spring.4Seminar in Medieval Art(ART 862.)European Painting: 1848-1917(ART 479.) Winter. 4(3-0) 208 orapproval af department.Realism in conflict with the established traditions; growth and development of Impressionism, Post Impressionism, Symbolism, the PreRaphaelitism, Fauvism, Cubism, Expressionismand Futurism.820.830.Seminar in Italian RenaissanceArtSeventeenth and EighteenthCentury American Arl(ART 486.) Fall. 4(3-0)Architecture and painting from colonial times to1820; the Colonial and Georgian styles asevidence of the emerging American pattern.461.Nineteenth CenturyAmerican Art(ART 487.) Winter. 4(3-0)Architecture, painting and sculpture from 1820to 1900; the eXpression of romanticism andeclecticism in the search for a native style.462.Twentieth Century American Arl(ART 488.) Spring. 4(3-0)Architecture, painting and sculpture from 1900to the present; the role of Wright, the Ash CanSchool, Regionalists, and Abstract-Expressionists in American culture.470.Art of India and Southeast Aria(ART 472.) Fall, Winter. 4(3-0)Buddhism and Hinduism as forces in shaping thearts of India and Southeast Asia; symbolism inthe art of the East; the conquest by Islam.471.Art of China(ART 473.) Fall, Winter. 4(3-0)Buddhism and Taoism and their importance inthe fonnation of the art of China in the bronzes,the landscape paintings of the Sung and Yuandynasties, and in the paintings of the Ming andCh'ing dynasties.472.Art of Japan(ART 477.) Fall, Winter. 4(4-0)Architecture, sculpture and painting as expressiveof the Japanese ideals: the relationship of Japanese art to Chinese art and its independencefrom Chinese art; landscapes and the Ukiyo-etradition.484.History of Prints(ART 469.) Winter. 4(3-0)History and appreciation of engraving, etching,lithography and woodcuts. Durer, Rembrandt,Goya, Daumier and contemporary prinbnakers.Prints and book illustrations as source material.Fall, Winter, Spring.4Seminar in Seventeenth andEighteenth Century EuropeanArt(ART 865.)Fall, Winter, Spring.4credifl.Twentieth Century Painting(ART 476.) Spring. 4(3-0) 208 orappro ;al of department.Development of painting from 1917 to thepresent with special reference to the various"isms" that have characterized it since that4credits.840.450.Fall, WinteT, Spring.credits.(ART 863.)446.460,Arl of Seventeenth CenturyFrance485.credits.time.Seventeenth Century Dutch ArtModem Sculpture(ART 474.) Spring. 4(3-0) 208 orapproval of department.From ca. 1800 to the present.From Rodin to the present, with special attention to contemporary sculptors.(ART 466B.) Fall of even-numbered4(3-0) 208 and ap1J1'0val of depart-Winter of odd-numbered years. Springof even-numbered years. 4(3-0) 208 or approval of department.Art and architecture of the Northern Netherlands during "The Golden Age" with emphasison paintings of Rembrandt, Venneer, Hals andgenre, still-life and landscape specialists.434.442.Seventeenth Century Art inFlanders and Spainyears.ment.Painting and sculpture in the Spanish Netherlands and Spain during the 17th century:Rubens, Van Dyck, Jordaens, Zurbaran, Montanes, Velazquez, Murillo and still life andgenre specialists.433,the Americas from its beginnings in the nineteenth century to the present day.Seminar in Modem Art(ART 866.)Fall, Winter, Spring.4credits.860.Seminar in American Arl(ABT 867.)Fall, Winter, Spring.4credits.885.PTOblems in History of Arl(ART 860.) Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. Variable credit. May re-enroll for amaximum of 15 credits. Approval of department.Selected graduate problems in history of art forindividual study.886.Teaching Seminar: History of Art(ART 856.)Fall.2 credits.Approval of department.A special seminar in methods of teaching historyof art.887.Teaching Seminar: History of Art(ART 857.) Winter. 2 credits. Approoal of department.A special seminar in methods of teaching historyof art.888.Teaching Seminar: History of Art(ART 858.) Spring 2 credits. Approval of department.A special seminar in methods of teaching historyof art.899.Research(ART 899.)Fall, Winter. Spring,Variable credit. May re-enroll for maximum(}/ 12 credifl. Approoal of department.Studio Art100.STAStudio Art(ART 100.)Fall, Winter, Spring,Summer. .Sl(0-6) Not open to Art mafara.Principles of design, drawing, color with freeeXperimentation with their expressive uses.131.Art1(ART 131.) Fall, WlnteT, Spring, Summer. 4(0-10)Introduction to design, the basis for all artcourses. Exploratory work directed toward anunderstanding of the relationship of materialsand procedures to artistic expression. Generalnature of visual art is examined through classroom discussion of slides, reproductions andactual works of art. Work mostly in black andwhite.A-15

tscrlpflons - Art132.Art Il300.Still Photography 1339.(ART 132.) Fall, Winter, Spring.4(0-10) 131.Continuation of 131, with increasing use ofcolor and a variety of media.Fall, Summer. 5(0-10) Junior majors,200A or approval uf department.Emphasis on light as fonn-givf"'r, modifier andreducer.133.301.Art IllSpring, Summer. 4(1-8) 132.Continuation of 131 and 132.200.PhotographyFall, Winter, Spring, Summer. 2(2-0)Discussion of the history of light-sensitive materials. Practical demonstrations, slide presentations; study of equipment and fundamentalproblems.200A.Photography LaboratoryFall, Winter, Spring, Summer. 2(0-4)133, approval of department. Mu.yt enroll in200.A supplement to 200. Experience in studiowork in camera and darkroom investigations.Students must fumish camera, exposure meterand all chemicals and photo-sensitive materials.201.Arl for Elementary TeachersStill Photography 11Winter, Summer. 5(0-10) 300.Continuation of 300 with emphasis on subjectmatter, single and S 'rial as form and information.Resources and Materials forArt Education I.303.Summer.(ART 303.) Fall, Winter, Spring,4(1-9) ED 200; 24 credits in studio""·Concepts, processes and materials as they applyto art teaching situations.305.Serigraphy(ART 305.)Fall, Winter, Spring,Summer. 3(0-6) Junior ma;ors, 241, 247.Silk screen as a fine print medium. Basic techniques as a means toward expressive develop·ment,(ART 201.) Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer. 4(1-9) ED 200; approval of department.Not open to Freshmen Of' Art majors.Understanding the creative art experiences ofchildren. Studio work in materials suitable forgrade school use. Reading and discussionsrelating the child's growth and development andhis art experience.(ART 306.) Winter, Spring. 3(0-6)247, 340.Techniques of the medium, preparing the stone,etching, printing, the use of tusche, wash, rubbing, etc.228.107.106.Design Communications(ART 339.) Fall, Summer. 5(0-10)241, 245; EGR 162.Methods of representation, including drawing,delineation, photography with experimental exploitation of new tools and techniques.Lithography340.Drawing 11(ART 340.) Fall, Winter, Spring,Summer. 5(0-10) May re-enroll for a maximumof 15 credits. Junior majors, 241.Advanced problems in drawing as an end initself, stressing experimentations with fonn andmaterials.341.Ceramics(ART 341.)Fall, Winter, Spring,Summer. 5(0-10) ]univr maj01's, 240, 241,approval of department.Creating and executing designs in clay for pottery and other compositions. Making glazes,stacking and firing a kiln.'344.Industrial Design l(ART 344.)Fall, Winter, Spring,Summer, 5(0-10) Junior majors, 241, 245;EGR 161, 162 or 267.Products and product systems from the visualand practical point of view.Research andanalysis as a prelude to meaningful design.Reports, sketches, renderings, study mockups andpresentation models.35.1.Composition and Painting(ART 228.)Fall, Winter, Spring,Summer. 4(0-10) 133.Preparation for sculpture, involving experiencewith three dimensional fonns. Exploration ofthe characteristics of sculpture past and present.(ART 307.)Fall, Winter, Spring,Summer. 5(0-10) Junior ma;ors, 241, 247.Techniques of straight etching, soft ground andaquatint.(ART 353.) Summer. 3 to 6 credits.Approval of department. 24 or 36 hours perweek in class; additional hours arranged. Coursegiven at Leelarwu Summer Art School, Leland,Michigan.Composition practice, analysis and paintingtechnique. Still-life, figure, and landscape.231.108.355.SculptureGraphic Design(ART 231.)Fall, Winter, Spring,Summer. 4(0-10) 133.Letterfonns leading to the understanding ofwritten and printed letters; the traditionalmethods by which they are produced and theirrelation to modem typography.240.Ceramics(ART 240.)Fall, Winter, Spring,Summer. 4(0-10) Majors: 133.An exploration of form mainly from the standpoint of the enclosed volume. The completeprocess from the preparation of clay bodies tothe glazed and Gred piece. Limited to earthenware.241.Drawing l(ART 241.)FaU, Winter, Spring,Summer. 4(0-10) May re-enroll for a maximumof 8 credits. 133.Introduction to tools and materials of drawing,using various approaches to the representationof both real and intangible fonns with an emphasis on the human figure.245.Design(ART 245.) Fall. 4(0-10) 133.Use of basic design elements in two and threedimensions,Study of the appropriateness offonns to various media. Introduction to applied design procedures and processes.247.Printmaking(ART 247.)Fall, Winter, Spring,Summer. 4(0-10) 241.Study of the art of printmaking and its majortechniques. Studio practice in a wide range ofprinting methods.255.Painting(ART 255.)Falr, Winter, Spring,Summer. 4(0-10) 241.Pictorial expression. Class discussion and studiowork in a variety of media.A-16EtchingRelief PrintsFall, Summer.5(0-10)]univr majvrs,Painting247.Printing from a raised surface as a contemporarymedium. Review of traditional techniques andmaterials as the basi for individual cxperimen·tation and expression.(ART 355.)Fall, Winter, Spring,Summer. 5(0-10) Junior majors, 241, 255.Survey of accepted working procedures in allphases of oil painting, exploration of a widerange of problems of expression based on stilllife and the human figure,310.391.Film Art 1JewelryPall, Summer. 5(0-10) 200A, Jun,;ormajors or approval of department.Sequential time relationships; programed slidepresentations and hand drawn film synchronizedwith sound.(ART 391.)Fall, Winter, Spring,Summer. 3(0-6) Juni01' majors.Basic jewelry and metal techniques in sheetmetal, wire and casting. Polishing and settingstones, repousse, etc.311.400H. Honors WorkFilm Art llWinter, Summer. S(0-10)Emphasis on the animated film.320.310.Resources and Materials of Art inEducation 11Summer.ment.401.(ART 400H.) Fall, Winter, Spring,1 to 6 credits. Approval of depart-Still Photography Workshop(ART 320.) Fall,

Art and architecture of the Northern Nether lands during "The Golden Age" with emphasis on paintings of Rembrandt, Venneer, Hals and genre, still-life and landscape specialists. 434. Arl of Seventeenth Century France Spring of odd-numbered years. 4(3-0) 208 or approval of department. French art and architecture from the reign of

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