Course Outline. TERM EFFECTIVE: Fall 2014 CURRICULUM APPROVAL DATE: 02/24/2014

Similar documents
Course Outline 11/5/ Santa Teresa Blvd Gilroy, CA COURSE: ART 16A DIVISION: 10 ALSO LISTED AS: SHORT TITLE: WATERCOLOR PAINTING

Course Outline. TERM EFFECTIVE: Spring 2018 CURRICULUM APPROVAL DATE: 09/25/2017

Course Outline. TERM EFFECTIVE: Spring 2018 CURRICULUM APPROVAL DATE: 10/23/2017

Course Outline. TERM EFFECTIVE: Fall 2018 CURRICULUM APPROVAL DATE: 04/23/2018

Course Outline. COURSE: DM 74 DIVISION: 50 ALSO LISTED AS: CSIS 74 TERM EFFECTIVE: Spring 2018 CURRICULUM APPROVAL DATE: 10/23/2017

ARH 1210: History of Western Art: Renaissance to the Present

JEFFERSON COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS ART105 SURVEY OF ART II. 3 Credit Hours. Prepared by: Blake Carroll. Revised Date: January 2008 by Blake Carroll

JEFFERSON COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS ART107 MODERN ART. 3 Credit Hours. Prepared by: Blake Carroll. Revised by: Blake Carroll May 2016

ARH 012: History of Western Art: Renaissance to the Present

ART12 Intro to Western Art Renaissance to the Present

ARH 012: History of Western Art: Renaissance to the Present

ARH 012: History of Western Art: Renaissance to the Present

ARH 012: History of Western Art: Renaissance to the Present

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

ART 103: History of Western Art: Renaissance to Present

CIEE Toulouse, France

Credits Lecture Hours Studio/Lab Hours

ITT Technical Institute. AR4540 Visual Arts Onsite Course SYLLABUS

Mercer County Community College

Master Course Syllabus

COLLEGE OF THE DESERT

Exploring Art. Grade 9, 10, 11, or 12. Prerequisite: None. Credit Value: 5 ABSTRACT

Art 232: History of Western Art II

ART 3302/HUM 3324 History of Modern Art Fall 2008 CRNs 11122/11163

Course Code No.: ART , , , Date: September Author: Course Title: Art History I, II, III, IV

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY CANTON, NEW YORK COURSE OUTLINE. ARTS Art History: Renaissance to Modern

COURSE SYLLABUS. COURSE NUMBER AND TITLE: Art Appreciation Summer 2015

Introduction to Art History

ART 3302/HUM 3324 History of Modern Art Spring 2005 CRNs 20129/20130

Art Appreciation UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO PAINTING. Core


National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Summer Program. ART 200 Renaissance to Modern Art in West.

ART 13 Introduction to Modern Art History Summer 2019 (July 12-August 8) Instructor: Marta Becherini

Art Appreciation UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO PAINTING LESSON 1: BROAD STROKES: PRINCIPLES OF PAINTING

COLLEGE OF THE DESERT

Department of Art Fall ARTH 1306, Section 001 HISTORY OF WORLD ART II Seamon Hall, Room 210, TR 1:30 2:50 pm

Humanities Dept. ARTH 1106 Modern Art 3 class hours, 3 credits

COLLEGE OF THE DESERT

COLLEGE OF THE DESERT

-SQA-SCOTTISH QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY. Hanover House 24 Douglas Street GLASGOW G2 7NQ NATIONAL CERTIFICATE MODULE DESCRIPTOR

COLLEGE OF THE DESERT

ART 12 Introduction to Western Art: Renaissance to the Present Summer 2018 (July 13-August 9) Instructor: Marta Becherini

History of European Art: Centers, Protagonists, and Cultural Identities

The American University of Rome Art History Program Department or degree program mission statement, student learning objectives, as appropriate

Institute of Arts and Multimedia at Los Angeles Mission College Art 103, Section 3030, Art Appreciation, 3 Units

COLLEGE OF THE DESERT

Humanistic Tradition II Course Syllabus Spring 2011

COLLEGE OF THE DESERT

Lake-Sumter State College Course Syllabus

COLLEGE OF IMAGING ARTS AND SCIENCES. Art History

ARH 2051 Introduction to Principles and History of Art 2 University of Florida, School of Art + Art History, Spring Semester 2015

General Education Core Objectives: Students who successfully complete this course will demonstrate competency in the following core objectives:

ART HISTORY (ARTH) Art History Major. Sequencing of Courses. Interdisciplinary Study. Language Study. Study Abroad and Internships.

History of European Art: Centres and Protagonists

ART HISTORY (ARTH) Saint Louis University Academic Catalog

General Education Core Objectives: Students who successfully complete this course will demonstrate competency in the following core objectives:

History and Theory of Architecture

Lake-Sumter State College Course Syllabus

Part 1: Presentation/Video(Partners) 100 pts. 12/02/16 Power Point-Must have at least 10 slides Video Minimum of 3 minutes - Max 6 minutes

ARH 021: Contemporary Art

Art in World Cultures: Course Syllabus

Big Sandy Community and Technical College. Course Syllabus

ARH 2051 Introduction to Principles and History of Art 2 University of Florida, School of Art + Art History, Fall Semester 2014

Montgomery County Community College ART 103 Art History: Modern Art 3-3-0

ART. ART 103: Art Appreciation I

ART (ART) ART Courses. Art (ART) 1

THE HANDBOOK OF ARTIST QUOTATIONS: WISDOM AND INSPIRATION FOR THE CREATIVE PROCESS BY GEOFF BLACK

Curriculum Flow. The curriculum is progressive in three stages: K - 2nd: Introduction to Art - Exploring the Building Blocks of Art (Description)

ART106 History of Art: Survey II

COLLEGE OF THE DESERT

ART DEPARTMENT POSSIBLE ART SEQUENCES. Ceramics/Sculpture. Photography. Digital. Commercial Art* Digital 2* Studio

ARH 2051 Introduction to Principles and History of Art 2 Renaissance to the Present Fall 2015

There is A LOT of material to cover in this survey course, Attendance is imperative for your success in the course.

INTER AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO GUAYAMA CAMPUS EDUCATION, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANISTIC STUDIES SYLLABUS

Williamsville C.U.S.D. #15 Fine Arts Curriculum

Course Outline of Record Los Medanos College 2700 East Leland Road Pittsburg CA (925)

CUNY Common Core Course Submission Form

UNIVERSITY SYLLABUS SOUTHEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY

OPJS UNIVERSITY,CHURU(RAJ.) SYLLABUS. for MASTER OF FINE ARTS (M.F.A.) (Painting) * School of Fine and Visual Art OPJS UNIVERSITY, CHURU(RAJASTHAN)

March 8, 2012 Draft 1

The French Art World in the 19 th and 20 th centuries : Summer Session SAMPLE

Williamsville C.U.S.D. #15 Fine Arts Curriculum

Williamsville C.U.S.D. #15 Fine Arts Curriculum

COURSE CONTENT. Course Code. DD2007 Course Title The Art and Architecture of the Long Century Pre-requisites

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

Lesson: Clay Form Approximate Time Frame: 2 3 Class Periods. TSW explore and compare paintings by Pop Artists

ART216-01: The History of Art: From the Renaissance to the Present

Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Art

Art 7 th Grade Curriculum (1st 9 Weeks 1st 4-1/2 weeks) Students will be able to: 4. Space a. Linear Perspective 1) One point 2) Two Point

ARH 337K/Spring 2017 Dr. Linda D. Henderson, DFA 2.122

ART 110 FINAL EXAM PT. 1. Name. Full Text Book Handouts: Content Themes - Glossary - Principles & Elements IMAGE IDENTIFICATION - ESSENTIAL IMAGES

ART DEPARTMENT HIGH SCHOOL VISUAL ART PATHWAYS 3-D STUDIO (CERAMICS/SCULPTURE) 1 Studio 1 Ceramics/Sculpture 1 Digital 1 Photography 1

OFFICE OF CURRICULUM, INSTRUCTION & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE OUTLINE

Raritan Valley Community College Academic Course Outline WATERCOLOR I. A. Course Number and Title: ARTS-121 WATERCOLOR I

Hoover City Schools Secondary Curriculum Arts,

Primary Art 8 Week Mrs. Kat Bunker Carr 246A Office hours are T 8-2 and R from 8-10

ART216-01: Art History Survey II: From the Renaissance to the st. 21 Century Summer II: M-R, 10:30-12;45, 208 PF

ART HISTORY (ARTH) 100 Level Courses. 200 Level Courses. 300 Level Courses. Art History (ARTH) 1

ART216-01: Art History Survey II: From the Renaissance to the st. 21 Century Spring 2012: T H 11-12:15, MG 206

History of Modern Art ART 3302 HUM 3324

Transcription:

5055 Santa Teresa Blvd Gilroy, CA 95023 Course Outline COURSE: ART 1B DIVISION: 10 ALSO LISTED AS: TERM EFFECTIVE: Fall 2014 CURRICULUM APPROVAL DATE: 02/24/2014 SHORT TITLE: ART HISTORY LONG TITLE: Art History Units Number of Weeks Type Contact Hours/Week Total Contact Hours 3 18 Lecture: 3 54 Lab: 0 0 Other: 0 0 Total: 3 54 COURSE DESCRIPTION: The history of western painting, sculpture, architecture and minor arts from the Early Renaissance to the present. (C-ID: ARTH 120) ADVISORY: English 1A PREREQUISITES: COREQUISITES: CREDIT STATUS: D - Credit - Degree Applicable GRADING MODES L - Standard Letter Grade REPEATABILITY: N - Course may not be repeated SCHEDULE TYPES: 02 - Lecture and/or discussion 72 - Dist. Ed Internet Delayed STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES: 1. Identify and describe the major and minor arts, techniques and characteristics in various art movements spanning from the early Renaissance to modern international art movements Measure: projects, exercises, performance, demonstration, homework, labwork, critique and presentation 9/9/2014 1

Year assessed or anticipated year of assessment: 2014 2. Recognize and identify examples of major architecture, painting and sculpture noting contributions of the major artists and the dates, schools and their characteristics Measure: projects, exercises, performance, demonstration, homework, labwork, critique and presentation Year assessed or anticipated year of assessment: 2014 3. Denote and identify the role of the minor arts (historical and aesthetic value) from the Early Renaissance to the present. Year assessed or anticipated year of assessment: 2015 4. Appraise and critique original artwork Year assessed or anticipated year of assessment: 2015 5. Recognize and demonstrate the historical, philosophical, and technical contributions of art to the culture and individual, 5 Year assessed or anticipated year of assessment: 2016 6. Identify and describe the contributions and innovations of Western Art including painting, sculpture and architecture using dates, times, places, artists and techniques., 5 Year assessed or anticipated year of assessment: 2016 PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES: 1. Analyze and describe the historical and contemporary implications of art in terms of aesthetics, content and meaning. 2. Create artworks using a variety of two dimensional art media, tools and equipment. 3. Create artworks using a variety of three dimensional art media, tools and equipmnt. 9/9/2014 2

4. Demonstrate color theory and use color schemes. Students will be able to apply color theory to a variety of art media. 5. Demonstrate and articulate social, political, and community issues as they relate to art. CONTENT, STUDENT PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES, OUT-OF-CLASS ASSIGNMENTS Curriculum Approval Date: 02/24/2014 TOPICS AND SCOPE: 3 HOURS LECTURE: What is Art?; Proto Renaissance review: OUT OF CLASS ASSIGNMENT: read and analyze text on Proto Renaissance; assign 5-7 page research paper on an Art era between the Early Renaissance and the present DISCUSSION: works including Giotto, Cimabue and Fra Angelico STUDENT PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: quiz on formal elements of Art 6 HOURS LECTURE: Early Renaissance OUT OF CLASS ASSIGNMENT: read and analyze text on the Early Renaissance DISCUSSION: works including Donatello, Verroccio, Mantegna, Massacio- linear perspective, Grunewald, Durer VIEW: video on Renaissance artist and perspective STUDENT PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: quiz on Proto/Early Renaissance. Students will identify selected works by location, medium and date; write a short essay describing the events that lead to the flourishing of creativity in 15th century Europe and how the different geographical areas influenced each others development. 6 HOURS LECTURE: High Renaissance OUT OF CLASS ASSIGNMENT: read and analyze text on the High Renaissance DISCUSSION: works including Da Vinci, Michaelangelo, Raphael, Titian, Tintoretto VIEW: video--high Renaissance STUDENT PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: quiz on High Renaissance. Students will identify selected works by location, medium and date; write a short essay describing the contributions to Art by High Renaissance artist 6 HOURS LECTURE: Mannerism and Baroque Art ASSIGNMENT: read and analyze text on Mannerism and Baroque Art DISCUSSION: works by Rubens, Wren, Carravagio, Goya, El Greco VIEW: video-- Baroque STUDENT PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: quiz on Baroque and Mannerism. Students will identify selected works by location, medium and date; write a short essay describing the effects of the "New World" on Europe and its art. 3 HOURS LECTURE: Neoclassicism and Romanticism OUT OF CLASS ASSIGNMENT: read and analyze text on Neoclassicism and Romanticism DISSUSSION: works including David, Ingres, Jefferson, Courbet VIEW: video--neoclassicism/romanticism STUDENT PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: quiz on Neoclassicism and Romanticism. Students will identify selected works by location, medium and date; write a short essay describing the changes in approaches to art evident in Europe during this time 3 HOURS REVIEW: Early Renaissance to Romanticism OUT OF CLASS ASSIGNMENT: Complete study guides provided; prepare for Midterm Exam STUDENT PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: Midterm exam; includes multiple choice, true/false and essay questions; artwork identification by artist, location, medium, era and date 6 HOURS LECTURE: Introduction to Modern Art: Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Symbolism OUT OF CLASS ASSIGNMENTS: read and analyze text on Modern Art DISCUSSION: works including Manet, Monet, Van Gogh, Rossetti, Renoir, Seraut, Cezzane, Degas STUDENT PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: quiz on Modern Art part I. Students will identify selected works by location, medium and date; write a short essay describing the beginnings of Modern Art approaches and its initial development 6 HOURS LECTURE: 20th Century Art--Before World War I OUT OF CLASS ASSIGNMENT: read and analyze text on Cubism, Futurism, DADA DISCUSSION: works including Picasso, Matisse, Braque, Stella, Duchamp, Kollwitz STUDENT PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: quiz on 20th Century Art Before World War I. Students will identify selected works by location, medium and date; write a short essay describing the effects of world events/discoveries and there effects on art/artists of that time. 6 HOURS LECTURE: 20th Century Art--WWI through 1950 OUT OF CLASS ASSIGNMENT: read and analyze text on Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism DISCUSSION: works including Dali, Breton, Pollock, de Kooning, O'Keefe, Frankenthaler STUDENT PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: quiz on 20th Century Art. Students will identify selected works by location, medium and date; write a short essay describing the events/factors that lead to the center of the "art world" moving to New York 6 HOURS LECTURE: 20th Century Art--1950 through the present OUT OF CLASS ASSIGNMENT: read and analyze text on Pop Art, Photorealism, muralism, Post Modernism DISCUSSION: works including Segal, Baca, Koons, Hanson, Haring STUDENT PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES: quiz on 20th Century Art. Students will identify selected works by location, medium and date; write a short essay describing how political/world events effected the latest international development of art. 9/9/2014 3

2 HOURS Final Exam ASSIGNMENTS: Included in content section. METHODS OF INSTRUCTION: Library materials, lectures, text assignments, slides, videos, art exhibits, and additional resources. METHODS OF EVALUATION: The types of writing assignments required: Written homework Reading reports Essay exams Term papers The problem-solving assignments required: Yes The types of skill demonstrations required: Yes The types of objective examinations used in the course: Multiple choice True/false Matching items Completion Other category: None The basis for assigning students grades in the course: Writing assignments: 10% - 20% Problem-solving demonstrations: 20% - 40% Skill demonstrations: 20% - 40% Objective examinations: 20% - 40% Other methods of evaluation: 0% - 0% REPRESENTATIVE TEXTBOOKS: Required: Kliener, Fred S. Art Through the Ages. Boston, MA: Cengage, 2013. Or other appropriate college level text. Reading level of text, Grade: 13+ Verified by: A.Rosette ARTICULATION and CERTIFICATE INFORMATION Associate Degree: GAV C1, effective 200430 CSU GE: CSU C1, effective 200430 IGETC: IGETC 3A, effective 200430 CSU TRANSFER: Transferable CSU, effective 200430 UC TRANSFER: Transferable UC, effective 200430 9/9/2014 4

SUPPLEMENTAL DATA: Basic Skills: N Classification: A Noncredit Category: Y Cooperative Education: Program Status: 1 Program Applicable Special Class Status: N CAN: ART4 CAN Sequence: ART SEQ A CSU Crosswalk Course Department: ART CSU Crosswalk Course Number: 1B Prior to College Level: Y Non Credit Enhanced Funding: N Funding Agency Code: Y In-Service: N Occupational Course: E Maximum Hours: Minimum Hours: Course Control Number: CCC000176867 Sports/Physical Education Course: N Taxonomy of Program: 100100 9/9/2014 5