Courses

Critical examination and practical exploration of computer technologies, digital communication, and electronic information systems and services for new students. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 0-56 credits (Freshmen or Sophomore) only.

Exploration of the structure, organization, retrieval, and evaluation of electronic information sources through the formulation of search strategies useful for undergraduate research.

In-depth library research project for upper-division students. Instructor consent required.

Learn to expertly navigate art scholarship and be prepared to do thesis-level research. This course is an introduction to the vast array of art historical resources and their uses. Explore advanced techniques for searching both online and offline sources of art information. Master the various modes of art historical research, including finding iconographic, historical, or technical information. Same as ARTH 4029/5029.

In-depth library research project for upper-division students. Instructor consent required.