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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.
For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
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The first digit of the ARTHIST and FILMSTUD course number indicates its general level of sophistication.
001-099 |
Introductory |
100-199 |
Undergraduate level |
200-299 |
Undergraduate seminars/individual work |
300-399 |
Graduate level |
400-599 |
Graduate seminars/individual work |
The numbers below indicate the area of Art History and Film Studies it addresses.
History of Art
001-099 |
Introductory |
100-104 |
Ancient |
105-109 |
Medieval |
110-119 |
Renaissance |
120-139 |
Early Modern |
140-159 |
Modern |
160-179 |
Contemporary |
180-189 |
Asia |
190-195 |
Africa and the Americas |
200-299 |
Seminars and Colloquia |
410-499 |
Historical Studies |
500-599 |
Critical Studies |
600-699 |
Graduate Research |
Film Studies
004-103 |
Introductory |
111-118 |
Genre |
130-139 |
National Cinemas |
140-149 |
Aesthetics |
150-159 |
Other |
220-299 |
Seminars |
400-660 |
Graduate Seminars |
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