[ARCHIVED] Arts Appreciation
This is a 3-unit course on how to analyze the various fields of arts, such as painting, sculpture, architecture, music, theater, installation arts and cinema. A critical essay is required at the end of the course.
This is a 3-unit course on how to analyze the various fields of arts, such as painting, sculpture, architecture, music, theater, installation arts and cinema. A critical essay is required at the end of the course.