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Anning Jing - All Courses

Average Grade - 2.556
Median Grade - 2.5
1805 total students

Latest grades from Spring 2024

Anning Jing - Overview

Course Number Grade Info Latest Grade Data
HA 260 Average Grade - 2.166
Median Grade - 2.0
Spring 2024
IAH 211B Average Grade - 2.633
Median Grade - 3.0
Spring 2024
HA 462 Average Grade - 2.397
Median Grade - 2.5
Fall 2020
HA 262 Average Grade - 2.333
Median Grade - 2.5
Fall 2023
HA 463 Average Grade - 3.161
Median Grade - 3.5
Spring 2013

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HA 260 - Asian Art

Asian civilization viewed thematically through selected masterpieces of visual arts. Main trends of Asian arts throughout a range of time periods.

Average Grade - 2.166
Median Grade - 2.0
302 total students

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HA 262 - Buddhist Art and Architecture Across Asia

Historical, iconographic, stylistic, architectural, and technical studies of the most important Buddhist monuments in Asia.

Average Grade - 2.333
Median Grade - 2.5
17 total students

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HA 462 - The Arts of China

Chinese art from the Bronze Age to the 18th century. Ancient ritual bronzes, Han funerary art, Buddhist sculpture, and painting. Aesthetic and philosophical principles.

Average Grade - 2.397
Median Grade - 2.5
45 total students

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HA 463 - Japanese Art

History and principles of Japanese art from prehistory to modern times. Buddhist art, emakimono, painting, and ukiyo-e.

Average Grade - 3.161
Median Grade - 3.5
31 total students

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IAH 211B - Area Studies and Multicultural Civilizations: Asia and the Pacific (I)

Arts and humanities of Asia and the Pacific: literature, visual arts, music, religion and philosophy presented in historical context. Selected regions, cultures, and themes. Variable by term.

Average Grade - 2.633
Median Grade - 3.0
1410 total students

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