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CASPER COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS Art 2010.01 Art History I Semester/Year: Fall 2018 Lecture Hours: 3 Credit Hours: 3 Class Time: 12:00-1:15 a.m. Days: Tuesday/ Thursday Room: VA 102 Instructor s Name: Valerie Innella Maiers, Ph.D. Instructor's Contact Information: Office VA 128 Office Phone: 268.2060 Email: vinnella@caspercollege.edu Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 11:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 1:15-2:00 p.m. Course Description: A study of the visual arts produced by humans from prehistoric times to the Renaissance. This course required of all art majors. Statement of Prerequisites: None Goal: To allow the student opportunity to consider art as a form of expression throughout early history. Outcomes: Demonstrate knowledge of diverse cultures and historical perspectives Appreciate aesthetic and creative activities Course Objectives: Students should demonstrate an understanding of the broad stylistic trends that occur during the period of study as well as social, spiritual, economic and political forces for each period and convey this understanding through class discussions, exams, and essays. Students should be able to critically compare and contrast works in their own words in terms of subject matter and/or content, and in terms of style and/or formal qualities on exams and in-class writing exercises and discussions. Creative essays will prompt critical thinking about the eras in the course of study. Students will also demonstrate an ability to relate art works to specific periods and artists in class discussions and exams. Methodology: Class will be conducted primarily in a lecture-discussion format accompanied by slides and other projected material. The Instructor will provide all material reviewed on exams in class. The student is responsible for assigned textbook reading, note taking, and review of any coursework on-line via MOODLE for exams, research and writing as well as participation in class discussions. Page 1 of 7

Evaluation Criteria: The total possible points for this course is 600 including 4 exams, 2 essays, and an attendance grade. Exams Exam #1 = 100 pts. Art and Architecture of Prehistoric Europe and Ancient Near East Exam #2= 100 pts. Egyptian and Aegean Societies Exam #3= 100 pts. Etruscans and The Roman Empire Exam #4= 100 pts. Late Antiquity, Byzantium, and the Medieval World If you miss an exam, you may take a comprehensive during finals week. Essays Essay #1= 50 pts. A critical analysis of style and subject matter in Stone Age and Contemporary Art Essay #2= 50 pts. Exhibition review: an analysis of place Please email essays via MOODLE or to vinnella@caspercollege.edu. When using resources for your essays, the information must be from scholarly books and journals. If the library does not have one of your sources in their holdings, it can be retrieved through interlibrary loan. Please do not use Internet sources including encyclopedias, or on-line sites such as Grove Art or Britannica Biographies. Papers will be evaluated holistically, not only for content and analysis, but also for grammatical form, spelling, sentence structure and organization. In addition, correctness of citations and bibliography is expected. A rubric is attached. The Art of writing about art (2002), on library reserve, can assist in organizing and writing your art history research writing assignments. Attendance/Participation = 100 pts. Attendance/Participation: The attendance/participation grade is based on your presence and in the classroom or at the museum, on time, each day. Each absence will lower the grade 5 points; each late or time you leave early can also affect this grade for the day. It is your responsibility to sign in each class period. After 4 absences, a Retention Alert absence notification will be sent. Grading Scale: 90-100= A 80-89= B 70-79= C 60-69= D 0-59= F Incomplete= I (special circumstances apply) Casper College may collect samples of student work demonstrating achievement of the above outcomes. Any personally identifying information will be removed from student work. Required Text, Readings, and Materials: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history by Fred S. Kleiner Published by Wadsworth, Cengage Learning. Please bring this text to class each session. The 14 th or 15 th edition may be used. Gateways to Art Journal for Museum and Gallery Projects by DeWitte, Larmann, and Shields Published by Thames and Hudson. Page 2 of 7

Partial PowerPoints from the class lecture will be offered on-line via MOODLE. Additional materials such as research writing assignments, exam review sheets, and handouts are included in this syllabus. The attached readings are will be addressed throughout the semester. The selections have been photocopied and attached here for this one-time use and are not to be duplicated without written permission of the publishers. The handouts include: Metropolitan Museum of Art and Catharine Roehrig (2008) Fun with Hieroglyphics, Simon & Schuster. J.A. Sakellarakis (2005) Herakleion Museum, Ekdotike Athenon S.A. p.49 Marilyn Stokstad (1995) Art History, Prentice Hall, p. 66. Class Policies: Please notify your Instructor if you will be absent due to a Casper College related event. No Class Meeting/ School Holidays: September 13 (MPMA Conference); October 11 (NASAD Accreditation Conference); October 16 (Fall Break); November 22 (Thanksgiving Break) Last Date to Change to Audit Status or to Withdraw with a W Grade: November 8, 2018 Automatic Withdrawal Statement: Students who have not attended and/or participated in a class they are enrolled in during the first week of the semester will be automatically dropped from that class at the beginning of the second week. If you have questions about this matter please contact your instructor. Last Date to Change Audit Status: Friday before "Final Exam Week" with instructor permission. Student Rights and Responsibilities: Please refer to the Casper College Student Conduct and Judicial Code for information concerning your rights and responsibilities as a Casper College Student. Chain of Command: If you have any problems with this class, you should first contact the instructor to attempt to solve the problem. If you are not satisfied with the solution offered by the instructor, you should then take the matter through the appropriate chain of command starting with the Department Head/Program Director, the Dean, and lastly the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Academic Code Violations: (Cheating and Plagiarism) Casper College demands academic honesty. Academic code violations focus on academic dishonesty, which includes but is not limited to, cheating, plagiarism, buying, selling, or stealing exams; substituting for another person, collusion when collaboration is not approved; knowingly furnishing false information; and copyright violations. Violations of the college's academic code can result in a range of negative consequences from failing a graded assignment to expulsion from the college. See the Student Code of Conduct for more information on this topic. Official Means of Communication: Casper College faculty and staff will employ the student's assigned Casper College email account as a primary method of communication. Students are responsible to check their account regularly. This is also, where you will find course evaluation links during course evaluation periods. ADA Accommodations Policy: If you need academic accommodations because of a disability, please inform me as soon as possible. See me privately after class, or during my office hours. To request academic accommodations, students must first consult with the college s Disability Services Counselor located in the Gateway Building, Room 344, (307) 268-2557, bheuer@caspercollege.edu. The Disability Services Counselor is responsible for reviewing documentation provided by students requesting accommodations, determining eligibility for accommodations, and helping students request and use appropriate accommodations. Page 3 of 7

Harassment and discrimination: Casper College seeks to provide an environment that is free of bias, discrimination and harassment. If you have been the victim of sexual harassment/gender or sex discrimination/sexual misconduct/assault, we encourage you to report this. If you report this to an employee, she or he must notify our college's Title IX Coordinator, Linda Toohey, Associate Vice President for Student Services, 125 College Drive, GW 412, Casper, WY 82601; (307) 268-2667; linda.toohey@caspercollege.edu about the basic facts of the incident. Employee concerns should be directed to the Human Resources Director. For more information about your options, please go to: caspercollege.edu/nondiscrimination In case of emergencies: In case of fire, please evacuate to the Thunderbird statue to the east of the Visual Arts building. In case of shelter in place, if possible please use VA 127 (Photography lecture classroom) or the Kiln Room beyond VA 110 (Ceramics classroom). For any emergency or to report and accident, please call Campus Security at 307.268.2688. Calendar: August 21 Unlocking Art History Introduction and explanation of the course Reading: Please review the syllabus, pages 1-6. August 23 Prehistoric Art Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 1 August 28 Neolithic Civilizations: Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 2 August 30 The Ancient Persians Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 2 September 4 Meet at The Nicolaysen Art Museum Reading: Gateways to Art Journal for Museum and Gallery Projects Essay #1 will be completed at the museum with curator talk notes September 6 Egyptian Art and Architecture: The Old Kingdom Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 3 September 11 Exam #1 on Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapters 1 & 2 September 13 Mountain Plains Museum Conference attending with Museum Studies majors Complete Essay #1 Page 4 of 7

September 18 Egyptian Art and Architecture: Old Kingdom Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 3 September 20 Artist Talk: Literary Festival September 25 Egyptian Art and Architecture: Middle and New Kingdom Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 3 Essay #1 Due, to be submitted with your completed Gateways to Art Journal for Museum and Gallery Projects September 27 Aegean Art and Architecture Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 4 October 2 Early Greek Art Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 5 October 4 Greek Classical Architecture Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 5 October 9 Etruscan Art and Architecture Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 6 Mid-term grades will be issued this week based on the exam, essay, and your attendance to date. October 11 National Association of School of Art and Design conference No class meeting: Complete research for Essay #2 Use your Gateways to Art Journal for Museum and Gallery Projects to consider each artwork you will review in writing October 16 Fall Break: No class meeting October 18 Exam #2: Egyptian-Aegean Civilizations October 23 Ancient Rome Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 7 October 25 Roman Domestic Art Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 7, page 188-194 Page 5 of 7

October 30 Pompeii Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 7, page 186 November 1 Late Antiquity and Byzantium Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 8 / 9 November 6 The Islamic World Reading Reference: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 10 Essay #2 due; if notes on the art discussed in your essay are also in your Gateways to Art Journal for Museum and Gallery Projects then, please also submit the Journal as well November 8 Exam #3 Etruscan and Roman Civilizations November 13 Early Medieval: Art of the Warrior Lords and Hiberno-Saxon Art Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 11, pages 310-328 November 15 Early Medieval: Carolingian Art and the Ottonian Era Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 11, pages 329-337 November 20 The Age of Castles Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 11 November 22 Thanksgiving Break: No class meeting November 27 Romanesque Art and Cathedrals Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 12 November 29 Gothic Europe Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 13 December 4 Gothic Europe Reading: Gardner s art through the ages: A global history Chapter 13 December 6 Exam #4 December 10-13, 2018: Finals Week Page 6 of 7

Comprehensive Final, make-up exam, all revised projects due Page 7 of 7