Bridgewater State University
ARTH 104: Surv of Global Art 14C-Present (Section IS1)
Professor
Law
Credits
3
Mode
Online
Tuition
$1,585.5
Course Description
This course explores the history of art and visual culture from a variety of geographical and cultural perspectives. Through a comparative and thematic approach, it studies how various techniques inform the making of a work of art; the role that works of art, architecture and other cultural products have played in different societies, civilizations and historical periods; and how different political, religious and philosophical ideas have influenced artistic production across the globe. A museum visit is assigned to experience first-hand examples of art and visual culture from the 14th century to contemporaneity from within and outside the Western Canon. (Formerly ARTH 201) (CFPA; CGCL) Status: FULL | Campus: Main Campus | Location: WEB | Dates: 12/18/25 - 1/20/26 NOTE: Winter Intersession section. Asynchronous. Course runs 12/18/25-1/20/26.
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