Courses

ARTS-5095 (3) Graduate Special Topics in Ceramics

Taught with ARTS 4095. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ARTS-5097 (1-3) Special Topics---Non-Studio

May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Same as ARTS 4097. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ARTS-5104 (3) Graduate Performance/Installation

May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours with instructor consent. Same as ARTS 4104. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ARTF-5105 (3) Advanced Screenwriting

Introduces professional screenwriting, in the form of a creative writing workshop. Admission by portfolio (see film department). Students write scenes and scripts for short films, feature treatments, etc., and are graded on a final portfolio. Prereq., approved writing sample. Recommended prereqs., FILM 3051 and 3061. Same as FILM 4105.

ARTS-5118 (3) Graduate Visiting Artist Program

Same as ARTS 4118. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ARTH-5119 (3) Roman Sculpture

Same as CLAS 5119. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ARTS-5126 (3) Graduate Digital Art 2

Same as ARTS 4126. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ARTS-5140 (3) Integrated Arts Studio

Explores the creative process through a series of conceptually-based studio exercises. Students are encouraged to work across traditional media boundaries as they address themes such as identity, place, spirituality, politics, and consumerism. Includes individual and collaborative studio projects, as well as reading and writing about the course themes. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours.

ARTS-5150 (3) Graduate Integrated Arts

Investigates the conjunction of interdisciplinary concepts in the creation of art. Looks beyond traditional media to new sources for art-making. a curious intellect, combined with exceptional research skills, will be the basis for original writing and rigorous discussion.

ARTH-5159 (3) Hellenistic Art and Archaeology

Examines art and archaeology from the period following the death of Alexander the Great (late fourth century B.C.E.) to the conquest of Greece by the Romans (middle second century B.C.E.). Same as CLAS 5159. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ARTS-5171 (3) New Directions in Photography

May be repeated up 9 total credit hours. Same as ARTS 4171. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ARTS-5176 (3) Graduate New Directions in Digital Art

Same as ARTS 4176. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ARTH-5179 (3) City of Athens

Explores in detail the buildings, sculptures, pots, foreign imports, and society of Athens, considering material culture of individuals as much as civic programs. Emphasis is on ways the textual and archaeological evidence complement and/or contradict one another. The course focuses on the Periklean period, considering ways in which it developed from earlier times and influenced later ones in Athens. Same as CLAS 5179.

ARTH-5189 (3) City of Rome

Explores in detail the architecture, sculptures, coins, frescos, and other material evidence alongside the political and social history of Augustan Rome. Emphasis is on ways in which the textual and archaeological evidence complement and/or contradict one another. Will explore the impact of the early imperial period on later Roman phases of urban design and image making in the capital city. Same as CLAS 5189. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

ARTF-5200 (3) Flow Visualization

Explores techniques for the visualization of the physics of fluid flows including seeding with dyes, particles and bubbles, and shadowgraphy and schlieren. Reviews optics and fluid physics, especially atmospheric clouds. Assignments are student-driven, to individuals and mixed teams of grad, undergrad, engineering majors and photography/video majors. Please see http://flowvis.colorado.edu. Prereq., MCEN 3021 or equivalent, or significant imaging experience (photography/video). FILM 4200 and ARTF 5200 are the same course. Same as MCEN 4151/5151.

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