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LAS 2810-3 Integrated Arts and Humanities I (2 + 2)
Prerequisite: ENG 1020
This interdisciplinary course, the first in a two-part sequence, is an integrated study of the visual arts, literature,
music, drama, and philosophy of the ancient, medieval and Renaissance world. It explores humankind's cultural
legacy and focuses thematically on the concerns of origin, self-knowledge, identity, world-view and society
that many cultures, both Western and Eastern, share in common and also takes note of the unique contributions
of different artists, writers, and thinkers to that process. Learning approaches will include lecture, discussion,
projects, and attendance at a minimum of three cultural events.
LAS 2820-3 Integrated Arts and Humanities II (2 + 2)
Prerequisite: LAS 2810
As part of a two-semester sequence, this interdisciplinary course continues the integrated study of the arts
and humanities in the world of the seventeenth through twentieth centuries, from the baroque and the age of
reason to Romanticism and the modern period. It considers the effects of scientific discovery, industrialization,
social change, and technology on their development and the interaction of diverse cultures on an international
and global basis, and also takes into account the unique contributions of different artists, writers, and thinkers.
Learning approaches will include lecture, discussion, projects, and attendance at a minimum of three cultural
events.
LAS 2850-3 Introduction to Cinema Studies (2 + 2)
Prerequisite: completion of Level I General Studies requirements, or permission of instructor
This course will introduce the study of motion pictures traditionally projected from film, that is, of cinema.
Along with historical and theoretical concepts, students will learn a vocabulary of analysis that will enable
them to articulate critical responses to cinema. During the lab hours students will view narrative films that
illustrate various concepts being studied. Students will write analytical critiques of particular films. (General
Studies-Level II, Arts and Letters)
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