Academic Catalog
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Courses
Advanced Photographic Projects and Research – ARTD 469
Advanced individual work in photography with emphasis on experimentation, artistic expression, and independent research. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Advanced Photography – ARTD 468
Advanced projects in photographic media. Topics announced. May be repeated for credit.
Art Appreciation – ARTH 282
A global survey of practices in the visual arts from ancient times to the modern era.
Beginning Photography – ARTD 313
Introduction to concepts and techniques of digital photography. Students must have a DSLR camera with manual functions.
Cultural (Arts) Management – INTL 401
This course offers an overview of arts management and the cultural industries in Central Europe, using Salzburg’s rich network of festivals and cultural institutions as a living case study. Through management and marketing theory combined with site visits and meetings with local artists and cultural managers, students gain insider insight into how cultural organizations operate and promote their work.
History of Art II – ARTH 330
A. Early Italian Renaissance Art B. Early Northern Renaissance Art C. 16th Century Italian Art D. 16th Century Northern European Art E. 17th and 18th Century European Art F. Thematic Subjects History, theory, and criticism of various aspects of early modern art. May be repeated with different subjects to a maximum of 12 semester hours. Multiple enrollments with different subjects are allowed in the same semester.
Intermediate Digital Photography – ARTD 419
Exploration of technical and aesthetic aspects of color digital photography as a contemporary art medium. Studio, lecture, and laboratory. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Intermediate Drawing – ARTS 300
Opportunity to develop interpretive and representational skills through work in a variety of drawing media.
Intermediate Printmaking – ARTS 331
Comprehensive study of print media in all of its forms at the intermediate level. Builds upon the Introduction to Printmaking (ARTS 330) course by introducing larger scale, color projects and mixed media applications in planographic, relief, intaglio, and stencil techniques, while expanding the conceptual discourse and personal artistic voice of the student. Discussion and studio work in various phases of the process with emphasis on concept development. Course may be repeated to a maximum of 9 semester hours.
Introduction to Printmaking – ARTS 330
Overview and introduction to basic principles and fine art studio applications of the primary printmaking media-intaglio, relief, lithography, and serigraphy. Idea and imagery development and print history.
Introduction to World Art – ARTH 282
A global survey of practices in the visual arts from ancient times to the modern era.
Painting I – ARTS 323
Development of the student’s ability in painting with emphasis on ideas and materials.
Painting II – ARTS 324
Traditional and contemporary figure study in various painting media.
Studies in Modern Art – ARTH 340
A. 19th Century Art B. 20th Century Modernism C. Thematic Subjects History, theory, and criticism of various aspects of modern art. Topic C, may be repeated with different subjects, and the course can be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours. Multiple enrollments with different Topics are allowed in the same semester.
Topics in Art History – ARTH 485
Topics announced. May be repeated. Multiple enrollments are allowed in the same semester.
Courses
History and Literature of Music II – MUHL 322
Development of music in the Western world from 1750 to 1900. Examines composers’ lives and styles as well as social, political, and cultural developments that have affected music history.
Introduction to Western Musical Traditions – MUHL 220
Broadens understanding of musical traditions of Europe and North America. Emphasis on the study of major composers, styles, genres, and social and historical context. Engagement with music though listening, live performance, and interaction with other musicians.
Music Appreciation – MUHL 220
Broadens understanding of musical traditions of Europe and North America. Emphasis on the study of major composers, styles, genres, and social and historical context. Engagement with music though listening, live performance, and interaction with other musicians.
Music History Review – MUHL 320
Development of music in the Western world from 1750 to 1900. Examines composers’ lives and styles as well as social, political, and cultural developments that have affected music history.
Selected Studies in Music: Music Arranging – MUTC 398
Independent or small group study of selected topics of interest or need in music other than composition. May be repeated to a total of 6 semester hours. S/U grading.
Selected Studies in Music: Music Composition – MUTC 398
Independent or small group study of selected topics of interest or need in music other than composition. May be repeated to a total of 6 semester hours. S/U grading.
Selected Studies in Music: Music History & Literature – MUHL 398
Independent or small group study of selected topics of interest or need in music. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours. S/U grading.
Selected Studies in Music: Music Theory – MUTC 398
Independent or small group study of selected topics of interest or need in music other than composition. May be repeated to a total of 6 semester hours. S/U grading.
Selected Studies in Music: Performance – MUSP 398
Independent or small group study of selected topics of interest or need in music. May be repeated to a total of 6 semester hours. S/U grading. Multiple enrollments with different subjects are allowed in the same semester. S/U grading.
The Mozart Project: Selected Studies on Mozart – MUHL 398
Independent or small group study of selected topics of interest or need in music. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours. S/U grading.











