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AHVS450 - Seminar in Islamic Art and Civilization
Description
An intensive study of some special aspect or area of Islamic civilization.
Units
1.5
Hours: lecture-lab-tutorial
3-0-0
Formerly
HA 450
Note(s)
- Credit will be granted for only one of AHVS 450, HA 450 (if taken in the same topic).
- A combined undergraduate and graduate course.
Repeatable for credit
May be taken more than once for credit in different topics.
Prerequisites
- Complete all of the following
- Complete 1 of:
- AHVS251 - Introduction to the Arts of Islam (1.5)
- AHVS321 - Late Antique and Early Christian Art (1.5)
- AHVS323 - Byzantine Art (1.5)
- AHVS352 - The Genesis of Islamic Art and Architecture (1.5)
- AHVS354 - Medieval Islamic Art and Architecture (1.5)
- AHVS357 - Arts of Mediterranean Islam, 13th- 20th Centuries (1.5)
- AHVS358 - Art of the Sultans and Emperors of India (1.5)
- AHVS359 - Islamic Arts from the Mongol Conquests to Modernity (1.5)
- HA251 - Introduction to the Arts of Islam (1.5)
- HA321 - Late Antique and Early Christian Art (1.5)
- HA323 - Byzantine Art (1.5)
- HA352 - The Genesis of Islamic Art and Architecture (1.5)
- HA354 - Medieval Islamic Art and Architecture (1.5)
- HA357 - Arts of Mediterranean Islam, 13th- 20th Centuries (1.5)
- HA358 - Art of the Sultans and Emperors of India (1.5)
- HA359 - Islamic Arts from the Mongol Conquests to Modernity (1.5)
- HIST455 - Foundations of Islamic Civilization (1.5)
- MEDI301 - The Middle Ages: I (1.5)
- MEDI302 - The Middle Ages: II (1.5)
- minimum fourth-year standing.
Course offered by
Department of Art History and Visual Studies
Course schedules
Summer timetable available: February 15. Fall and Spring timetables available: May 15.
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