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Core Curriculum

Beauty

Beauty

Facilitator: Andrea Pappas, Art and Art History

We value love, money, fun, faith, work, thought, inspiration, community, and friendship. Why? Is it enough to say that these things help us to survive in the world, or do we value these things for reasons that are much more difficult to explain? In this Pathway, we explore a more complex and controversial motivation for human energy, and an interest in beauty. It is an interest we do not always embrace, often preferring the less risky concepts of cute or cool. But while Thomas Kinkade and Kenny G might fit right in, Beethoven sonatas and Michelangelo sculptures are difficult to characterize with such perfunctory terms. We encourage students setting off on this Pathway to consider whether there is a realm of the beautiful and, if there is, identify some of its characteristics and manifestations.

Associated Courses

Art History (ARTH)
21 Sport, Spectacle, and Spirituality: A survey of Mediterranean Culture from Antiquity to the Middle Ages (cross-listed with CLAS 52)
23 Art and Revolution: Europe and the United States, 18th-20th Centuries
26 Art! Making China Modern 
66 Fabricating Nature in E Asia (cross-listed with RSOC 66)
104 Greek Art and Architecture (cross-listed with CLAS 116)
105 Roman Art and Architecture (cross-listed with CLAS 105)
140 Photography in the United States (formerly 186)
143 Women's Work: American Women in the Visual Arts (cross-listed with GNSX 156)
144 Race, Gender, and Nation in the 18th and 19th Century American Art 
145 Art in the 20th Century U.S. 
185 The Art World Since 1980
Arts (ARTS)
30 Basic Drawing 
32 2D Fundamentals 
35 Introduction to the Graphic Arts: Printmaking 
37 Introduction to Painterly Printmaking 
43 Basic Painting 
70 Graphic Design: Typography 
72 Digital Art and Design Basics 
74 Basic Digital Imaging 
133 Intermediate Drawing 
143 Intermediate Painting
Classics (CLAS)
52 Sport, Spectacle, and Spirituality: A survey of Mediterranean Culture from Antiquity to the Middle Ages (cross-listed with ARTH 21) 
105 Roman Art and Architecture (cross-listed with ARTH 105)
116 ​ Greek Art (cross-listed with ARTH 104)
173 Bath and Body Works in Ancient Rome
180 Ancient and Modern Laughter (cross-listed with ENGL 162 [topic: Ancient and Modern Laughter] and THTR 181A)
183 Hercules! 
English (ENGL)
45 Reading Film 
120AM American Film Studies 
162 Studies in Comparative Literature [topic: Ancient and Modern Laughter] (cross-listed with CLAS 180 and THTR 181A)
167 Modern Fiction
Ethnic Studies (ETHN)
12 Native Spiritual Traditions 
Gender and Sexuality Studies (GNSX)
57 Women in American Society (cross-listed with HIST 84)
58 Ethics and Gender (cross-listed with PHIL 4A)
104 Beauty, Culture & Society in a Global Age 
156 Women's Work: American Women in the Visual Arts (cross-listed with ARTH 143) 
184 Feminism and Ethics (cross-listed with PHIL 120)
History (HIST)
56 Women in African History 
84 United States Women's History (cross-listed with GNSX 57)
Mathematics (MATH)
4 The Nature of Mathematics 
Music (MUSC)
8 Introduction to Listening: Western Music 
9 ​Introduction to Listening: Electronic Music 
10 Introduction to Listening: Jazz 
37 Beginning Composition Class 
139​ Flamenco History & Performance 
189​ Sacred Music and the Church 
190 Music of the Middle Ages 
191 Music of the Renaissance 
194 Music of the Romantic Period 
196​ Music Since 1945 
Philosophy (PHIL)
115 Ethics and Warfare 
23/H Ethics and Gender (cross-listed with GNSX 58)
120 Feminism and Ethics (cross-listed with GNSX 184)
155 Skepticism 
155A Aesthetics: Kant 19th Century 
181A Philosophy of Art: Kant and 19th Century Aesthetics 
183 Philosophy and Film 
The normal prerequisite for all Philosophy upper division courses is upper division standing.
Political Science (POLI)
107 American Political Thought
193 Senior Seminar in Political Philosophy (topic: Aesthetics and Politics only)
Religion, Theology, and Culture
Religion and Society (RSOC)
33 Maya Spirituality 
66 Fabricating Nature in E Asia (cross-listed with ARTH 66)
91 Native Spiritual Traditions 
136 Religion in Latin America 
Scripture and Tradition (SCTR)
111 Bible & Ecology 
Theology, Ethics, and Spirituality (TESP)
152 Faith, Ethics & Biodiversity
176 Nature, Humanity, Spirituality 
185 Karl Rahner: An Exploration of Mystery
Theatre (THTR)
30 Introduction to Design 
122 Acting Styles II: Acting for the Camera 
133 Scene Design 
164 Women in Theatre 
181A Ancient and Modern Laughter (cross-listed with CLAS 180 and ENGL 162 [topic: Ancient and Modern Laughter])