Integrative Studies
INT352 Echoes of Classical Culture: Art, History, and Literature - 4 credits This course will focus on Greek thought as expressed in art, literature and philosophy. Students will explore language, religion and aesthetics in their historical contexts. Thinking about the origins of western culture results in critical assessment and deeper understanding of our current culture.
INT375 The Romantic Movement in Art and Literature - 4 credits This course will consist of readings in Romantic literature and slide lectures on Romantic art. The context of these art forms will be set by lectures on history, economics, politics, music, and fashion. The focus will be on painters and poets. As these influences continue to today, the final third of the course will be dedicated to recognizing Romantic influences in contemporary visual and literary art. Students will be asked to explore Romanticism as an expressive form in their own products. (Prerequisites: ENG 155, ART101)
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