ART 2010 - Art History Survey I This course is the first semester of a one-year survey which studies ancient, medieval, renaissance, and modern art with special reference to various social, economic and historical factors which motivated and conditioned the early aesthetic forms.
Credits: 3
Instructional Method Lecture
General Education Requirement: Visual and Performing Arts Minimum Student Competencies Upon completion of ART 2010 Art History Survey I, the student will:
- Analyze works of art and architecture as aesthetic objects.
- Discuss works of art and architecture as aesthetic objects.
- Analyze works of art and architecture (examples of visual culture) as the products of a particular historical and cultural period.
- Discuss works of art and architecture as the products of a particular historical and cultural period.
- Define the terminology (including key concepts and personalities) relevant to each section of the course, citing examples when appropriate.
- Identify the key works by period and date of period.
- Discuss the key works in terms of cultural context.
- Discuss the changing role of art patronage.
- Discuss the changing role of the artist in society.
Program Outcomes Art AFA
PO#5 Articulation: Use art and design related vocabulary that is both relevant and appropriate in discussing visual artwork.
PO#6 Historical: Discuss different historical and cultural influences in art and design.
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