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Art History (ARTH)

School for Studies in Art and Culture
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences


ARTH 1100 - Art and Society: Prehistory to the Renaissance
ARTH 1101 - Art and Society: Renaissance to the Present
ARTH 1105 - Art as Visual Communication
ARTH 1200 - Introduction to Architectural History
ARTH 2002 - Canadian Historical Art
ARTH 2003 - Canadian Twentieth-Century and Contemporary Art
ARTH 2005 - Arts of the First Peoples: The Woodlands, the Plains and the Subarctic
ARTH 2006 - Arts of the First Peoples: The Southwest, the West Coast and the Arctic
ARTH 2007 - Asian Art
ARTH 2008 - Inuit Art
ARTH 2100 - Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology
ARTH 2202 - Medieval Architecture and Art
ARTH 2300 - Italian Renaissance Art
ARTH 2403 - European Art from 1600-1750
ARTH 2502 - European Art from 1750-1900
ARTH 2600 - Modern European Art 1900-1945
ARTH 2601 - History and Theory of Photography
ARTH 2608 - History and Theory of Architecture
ARTH 2807 - Philosophy of Art
ARTH 3000 - Themes in Canadian Historical Art
ARTH 3001 - Issues in Contemporary Art Practice
ARTH 3002 - Canadian Architecture
ARTH 3005 - American Architecture
ARTH 3006 - American Painting and Sculpture
ARTH 3007 - Modern Asian Art
ARTH 3101 - Studies in Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology
ARTH 3106 - History and Methods of Art History
ARTH 3201 - Issues in Medieval Art and Architecture
ARTH 3301 - Visuality, Image and Identity in Pre-Modern Europe
ARTH 3505 - French Impressionism: Art, Leisure and Society
ARTH 3506 - Themes and Issues in Early Modern Art
ARTH 3507 - The Artist in Context
ARTH 3600 - Modern Art from c. 1945 to c. 1980
ARTH 3601 - Women, Art and Society
ARTH 3602 - History and Theory of Photography in Canada
ARTH 3603 - Visual Art and Popular Culture
ARTH 3609 - Twentieth-Century Architecture
ARTH 3705 - Selected Museum Exhibition
ARTH 3809 - Topics in Art History and Theory
ARTH 3900 - Practicum in Art History
ARTH 4000 - Topics in Historical Canadian Art
ARTH 4001 - Aspects of Modern and Contemporary Art Practice in Canada
ARTH 4005 - Topics in Contemporary Aboriginal Art
ARTH 4007 - Topics in Asian Art
ARTH 4008 - Transnational Theory
ARTH 4202 - Topics in Medieval Art and Architecture
ARTH 4305 - Topics in Renaissance Art
ARTH 4400 - Topics in Baroque and Rococo Art
ARTH 4505 - Topics in Nineteenth-Century European Art
ARTH 4600 - Feminist and/or Gender Issues in Art
ARTH 4602 - Issues in the Theory and History of Photography
ARTH 4603 - Contemporary Environmental Art
ARTH 4604 - Architecture in the Post-War Period
ARTH 4700 - Being Digital: Art, Art History, and the Art Museum in the Critical Space of the WWW
ARTH 4705 - Seminar: Selected Museum Exhibition
ARTH 4800 - Topics in Architectural History
ARTH 4807 - Topics in Art Criticism
ARTH 4809 - Topics in Art History
ARTH 4900 - Directed Readings and Research
ARTH 4909 - Honours Research Essay


Summer session
: some of the courses listed in this Calendar are offered during the summer. Hours and scheduling for summer session courses will differ significantly from those reported in the fall/winter Calendar. To determine the scheduling and hours for summer session classes, consult the class schedule at central.carleton.ca

Not all courses listed are offered in a given year. For an up-to-date statement of course offerings for the current session and to determine the term of offering, consult the class schedule at central.carleton.ca

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