Taught in Spanish at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica. Theoretical course aimed at understanding the basis and specificity of photography and its impact on photographic aesthetics. Students will analyze the cultural, ideological and artistic factors involved in the photographic process and will develop critical skills and creative photo project management. (UC code: ART 033)
APH380.4 Theory of Photographic Image (Teoria de la imagen fotografica)
APH380.3 Applied Digital Photography (Fotografia Digital Aplicada)
Taught in Spanish at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica. This course is a workshop that prepares students in the use of the digital photography editing process, photographic language and personal exploration. (UC code: ART 100G)
APH380.2 Photography Today
Taught in Spanish at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica and may not be offered every semester. Starting from the theoretical and practical developments that develop within photographical production, this course will introduce students to some critical revisions that have formed in the field. Through increased knowledge, students will have the opportunity to learn traditional and new techniques, in which digital production of images will emerge. (UC code: DNO020)
APH380.1 Photography III (PER44 Fotografía)
Taught in Spanish. Designed to help students understand photography as a communicative and expressive language, this course will provide theoretical and practical tools needed for a reflexive and critical analysis of photography. Students will learn the use of new photographic technologies and possibilities of expression in photography.
El curso esta diseñado para ayudar al alumno a comprender la fotografía como lenguaje comunicacional y expresivo. Además, brinda las herramientas teóricas y practicas requeridas para el análisis reflexivo y critico de la fotografía. Los alumnos aprenderán el uso de las nuevas tecnologías fotográficas y las posibilidades de expresión en la fotografía.
Course restriction: Matriculated Syracuse students cannot take this course and APH 341.
APH280.3 Photography Workshop (PER53 Taller de la Fotografía)
Ofrece las herramientas teóricas y prácticas que permiten el desarrollo de un análisis reflexivo y critico de la fotografía. Los alumnos desarrollaran la capacidad de percibir y representar la realidad a través del manejo de nuevas tecnologías y la elaboración de un foto ensayo. This workshop provides theoretical and practical tools that will allow students to develop a reflexive critical analysis of photography. Students will hone their ability to perceive and represent their surroundings through the use of new technologies and the production of a final photo essay.
Course restriction: Matriculate Syracuse students cannot take this course and APH 243.
APH280.2 Photography II (Fotografía II ATP214)
La fotografía del siglo XX es analizada como una interpretación-transformación de lo real, como una creación arbitraria; cultural, ideológica y perceptualmente codificada. Fundamentos científicos, técnicas básicas y los aspectos histórico-sociales del siglo XX. Students will analyze 20th century photography as an interpretation-transformation of reality, an arbitrary creation that is culturally, ideologically and perceptually encoded. Students will also learn the scientific foundations, basic techniques, and historical aspects of the 20th century. Note: SU students cannot take this course and APH 242.
APH280.1 Photography 1 (Fotografía I ATP212)
La fotografía concebida como espejo del mundo: fundamentos científicos, técnicas básicas y fundamentos plásticos en la elaboración de la imagen. Aspectos históricos y sociales de la fotografía del siglo XIX. Understanding photography as a mirror of the world, students will learn scientific foundations, basic techniques, and basic plastic principles in the production of the image. Historical and social aspects of photography in the 19th century. Note: SU students cannot take this course and APH 241.
ANT380.3 Anthropology of Religion – Antropología de la Religión
Taught in Spanish at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica and may not be offered every semester. This course examines various classic and contemporary anthropological perspectives on religion, framing some key theories and their implications. In particular, it explores the results of the meeting between local religions and orthodoxy of traditional religions (mainly Christianity). It also offers an exploration of these issues through ethnographies in different cultural and geographical contexts. (SOL 160A)
ANT380.2 Continental American Anthropology
Taught in Spanish at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica and may not be offered every semester. This course aims to provide knowledge of the cultural elements of societies and worldviews of indigenous Central and South Americans, their permanence in time and space, and their relations with the non-indigenous world. Students will learn how to synthesize the characteristics of the American Indian world, from its origins to the present day, through analysis of anthropological and ethno-historical sources and from the perspective of a plural and diverse society, to assess the ethnic and cultural diversity of indigenous peoples of America and to identify the foundations of American cultural identity present in the indigenous worldview. (UC code: IHA 0010)
ANT380.1 Chilean Anthropology
El curso se adentra en la lógica del funcionamiento de las culturas y la cosmovisión propios de los pueblos indígenas chilenos, su permanencia a través de la historia y sus relaciones con el mundo no indígena. Se sintetizarán las características del mundo indígena chileno, desde sus orígenes hasta el presente, a través de un análisis basado en la antropología y la etnografía y se valorizará la diversidad étnica y cultural de los diversos pueblos que componen ese mundo. The course seeks to understand the logic behind the functioning of the characteristic cultures and world-view of Chilean indigenous peoples, as well as their permanence throughout history and their relationship with the non-indigenous world. The study synthesizes the main characteristics of Chile’s indigenous world, from its origins to the present, through the lens of anthropological and ethnographic sources, and evaluates the ethnic and cultural diversity of the different people that comprise it.