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ART 312. Topics in Drawing II. 4 hours.

Topics directed by the instructor; may include individual study and related readings in contemporary art; further investigation and extended applications in drawing. Course Information: Previously listed as AD 304. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 hours. Field trips required at a nominal fee. Prerequisite(s): ART 212; and junior standing or above; or consent of instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture and one Laboratory.

School of Art

https://catalog.uic.edu/ucat/colleges-depts/architecture-design-arts/art/

Undergraduate Catalog

The School of Art is home to world renowned artists who push the boundaries of contemporary art. Degrees in Art encourage problem solving, material exploration, intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, cultivation of the imagination, and communication through art and art education. The aesthetic, critical, and social skills of Art majors are vital for a range of professional careers. Undergraduate Art majors include the Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art Education, and Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Education in the Arts (IDEA). Students in Art majors become artists, teachers, museum professionals, authors, place makers, and creative thinkers in industry, government, and non-profit sectors, published authors, and activists.

Art History

https://catalog.uic.edu/gcat/colleges-schools/architecture-design-arts/ah/

Graduate Catalog

Mailing Address: Department of Art History and Museum and Exhibition Studies (MC 201) 929 West Harrison Street Chicago, IL 60607   Contact Information: Campus Location: 106 JH (312) 996-3303 arthistory@uic.edu https://arthistory.uic.edu   Administration: Chair, Department of Art History and Museum and Exhibition Studies: Andrew Finegold Director of Art History Graduate Studies: Elise Archias   Program Codes: 20FS0250MA (MA in Art History) 20FS0250PHD (PhD in Art History)