Advanced studies in photographic history. Topics will vary. This course requires weekly readings and discussion, and the writing of a research seminar paper.
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UnitsLetter
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeUpper division only
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeLOVED Professor McLemore! Learned a lot about different artwork in her class. Lecture attendance isn't mandatory but the exams are on what she says in class, so you will pass as long as you take notes and attend lectures. Section attendance is mandatory but TAs explain in great detail what was covered in the lecture. She has clear study guides!
Very sweet and accommodative professor. The lectures are a little boring as a non-arthi major. This was my first Arthi class and while I didn't enjoy it too much for the subject, it was clear how much the professor cared about her students.
This professor's lectures are some of the most boring and rambly, I've ever been to. When she talks about art she just uses buzzwords with very little direction. She also assigns way too much readings, work, which ends up piling on too much work for what should be an interesting GE.
speaks in incoherent sentences and seems to be more passionate about students leaving the lecture hall than the material taught
Took ARTHI 6G to fulfill my F category, and highly recommend this course if you want something more chill yet still interesting in your schedule. Lectures were not mandatory, but very informative and interesting. A midterm & a non-cumulative final (both take-home) based on study guides provided + a fun final project were the only major assignments
The content in ARTHI 6G is super interesting and it makes for an engaging (while still pretty easy) GE. Study guides are provided so you know exactly what will be asked of you on exams, which makes them very easy as long as you pay attention. One final project as well but I found it more fun than difficult. Overall a solid course.