2008- 2009 Courses Offered

VPAA05H3 Collaborations in the Visual and Performing Arts
VPHA46H3 Ways of Seeing: Introduction to Art Histories
VPHB41H3 The Human Figure in Greek Art (8th-4th Centuries B.C.)
VPHB42H3 Carolingian and Romanesque Art and Architecture
VPHB46H3 Paris: The Capital of the 19th Century: Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
VPHB52H3 Ancient Art and Architecture (ca. 900 B.C.-300 A.D.)
VPHB58H3 Modern Art and Culture
VPHB59H3 Current Art Practices
VPHB63H3 Science, Vision, and Humanism in Renaissance Europe
VPHB65H3 Africa in Art: Yesterday and Today
VPHB66H3 Representing Religions: The Rise of States, World Religions, and Art Patronage
VPHB67H3 Buddhist Arts and Cultures
VPHB68H3 Art and the Everyday: Mass Culture and the Visual Arts
VPHB71H3 Exhibiting Art
VPHB72H3 Museum and Curatorial Practice: Theoretical and Ethical Issues
VPHC45H3 Seminar in Twentieth Century Art
VPHC46H3 Topics in Art of the Ancient World
VPHC51H3 Word and Image
VPHC52H3 Issues in Contemporary Global Arts
VPHC54H3 Art Writing
VPHC55H3 Religion in the Arts: Hinduism and Jainismm
VPHC56H3 Religion in the Arts: The Judeo-Christian Traditions
VPHC58H3 Religion in the Arts: Seminar in Buddhism and Art
VPHC70H3 Modern and Contemporary Arts and Visual Culture of the Middle East
VPHC72H3 Art, the Museum and the Gallery
VPHD41H3 Supervised Reading in Art History
VPHD42Y3 Supervised Reading in Art History


 

Leading Research, Outstanding Faculty, and Vibrant Student Life - Experience U of T Scarborough
© 2006 University of Toronto Scarborough. All Rights Reserved.
For further information, please contact: (416)287-7119 or hum-office@utsc.utoronto.ca.
This web page is maintained by the Humanities Department, University of Toronto Scarborough.