Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Syllabus

Instructor: Lauren Vaughan                                                                               
Lauren.Vaughan@rccd.edu
Art 1
Prehistoric through Medieval Periods
Monday/Wednesday 3:55-5:20 pm
Spring 2014

Tentative Schedule

Mon Feb 17 HOLIDAY
Wed Feb 19 Introduction
Mon Feb 24 Prehistoric
Wed Feb 26 Mesopotamia and Persia

Mon Mar 3 Egypt
Wed Mar 5 Egypt
Mon Mar 10 Prehistoric Aegean
Wed Mar 12 Greece
Mon Mar 17 Greece
Wed Mar 19 Greece
Mon Mar 24 Etruscan
Wed Mar 26 Roman
Mon Mar 31 HOLIDAY

Wed Apr 2 Roman
Mon Apr 7 Pompeii and Herculaneum
Wed Apr 9 Midterm
SPRING BREAK APRIL 14-18
Mon Apr 21 Late Antiquity
Wed Apr 23 Byzantium
Mon Apr 28 Islamic World
Wed Apr 30 Early Medieval

Mon May 5 Early Medieval
Wed May 7 Romanesque
Mon May 12 Romanesque
Wed May 14 Gothic
Mon May 19 Gothic
Wed May 21 Gothic
Mon May 26 HOLIDAY
Wed May 28 Late Medieval Italy

Mon Jun 2 Late Medieval Italy
Wed Jun 4 Review
FINAL EXAMS JUNE 5-11

Required Text:
Fred S. Kleiner. Gardner’s Art Through the Ages, The Western Perspective, Volume 1. 14th Edition. Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2014.
(13th Edition Acceptable)

Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to:
1. Identify, describe, and discuss art in its historical context
2. Critique, compare, and contrast various artists, artworks, and styles
3. Describe, analyse, and discuss the styles of various cultures, historical periods, media, techniques, artworks, and artists, and formulate these observations and evaluations into written form
4. Articulate their ideas concerning art through the use of appropriate art terminology in both written form and class discussion

Testing, Assignments, and Grading

2 Take Home Essays (15 points each)
2 Quizzes (10 points each) - lowest score dropped
Midterm (25 points)
Final Exam (35 points)

Total possible (100 points)

Optional visit to Getty Villa and 1 page write-up (5 points extra credit)

A 90+
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F -59

Essays
Students will be presented with 2-4 essay questions exactly two weeks prior to the essay due date. They will be responsible for choosing 1 question and writing a 2-page essay that answers the question. Students must support their position with analyses of specific examples of artworks and demonstrate an understanding of the culture(s) relevant to their essay subject.

Quizzes
1 Set of Compare and Contrast
Identify artist, title, and culture/style of each image and analyse their similarities and differences in style, symbolic meaning, function, and how they are representative of their respective cultures
2-5 Questions from the Study Guide

Midterm
7-10 Slide Identifications
Artist (if known), title, culture/style
2 Sets of Compare and Contrast
5-8 Questions from the Study Guide

Final Exam
7-10 Slide Identifications
2 Sets of Compare and Contrast
5-8 Questions from the Study Guide
1 Essay (essay may be cummulative, rest of final is not)

**All images on the Exam, Midterm, and Quizzes are from the textbook. You are responsible for knowing all the illustrations indicated on the slide lists from your study guides.

Note the Following Important Items. Read Carefully!

Dropping: This is your responsibility. Failure to file the correct paperwork may result in receiving an F.

Cheating: If caught cheating, you will be dropped from the course. If the drop date has passed, an F will be given for the course.

Special Accommodations: If you have a documented disability that may impact your ability to carry out the assigned course work, I urge you to let me know and contact Disabled Student Program Services at 222-8060. They will review your concerns and determine with you and me what reasonable accommodations are appropriate. All information about the disability is confidential. All determinations and paperwork must be filed at least 2 weeks before the exam or assignment is due. Requests that are not made within a timely manner cannot be honoured.

No Make-up Midterm or Quizzes

The Final Exam is Required for Passing the Course.


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