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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
In the following listings, courses numbered 110 through 499 are studio electives offered to students from Yale College and the graduate and professional schools. Permission of the instructor is required for enrollment in all courses. Graduate students of the School of Art who wish to broaden their experience outside their area of concentration have priority in enrollment.
Courses numbered 500 and above are offered only to graduate students of the School of Art. In exceptional cases qualified Yale College students may enroll in a graduate course, with the permission of both the instructor and the director of undergraduate studies. Please refer to the section on Academic Regulations for further pertinent details. It should be noted that, as a matter of policy, all faculty members teach on both the graduate and undergraduate levels, although the degree and the nature of contact may vary.
Tutorials, which are special courses that cannot be obtained through regular class content, require a proposal written by the student and the faculty member concerned, defining both content and requirements. Proposals must be presented to the Academic Subcommittee for approval.
Remember fall term courses have an ‘a’ suffix and spring term courses are indicated by a ‘b’ suffix.
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SUBJECTIVE DOCUMENTS AND EXPERIMENTAL NARRATIVES: A WEEKLY SCREENING PROGRAM AND ALL-SCHOOL VIDEO CRITIQUE LAB
Tuesdays 11-3:30 B03 GREEN (Smart Room) Fall term
Students are invited to participate in this weekly event consisting of programmed screenings, visiting artists, student presentations and discussion. Each week John Pilson will present a 100min film video program examining various moving image histories, practices and critical issues followed by student screenings and presentations. Attention will be given all aspects of student productions both technical and conceptual. Video and moving image work is increasingly explored throughout the School of Art. Hopefully this weekly event will bring students from all corners to give shape and form to the evolving discussion of the moving image as a truly interdisciplinary medium. Screening programs will be posted each week in the School of Art’s iCal page. Students are encouraged to schedule their screenings in advance by contacting John directly at john.pilson@yale.edu. Special consideration will be given to allow for the presentation of Installations and/or site specific work. Students who plan to attend class weekly and wish to receive credit can elect ART 902a; others are welcome to participate ad-hoc on a regular or irregular basis.
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TUTORIAL GUIDELINES
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