ART 111 - History of Western Art I
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Course Description
The course will introduce major trends of Western Art from Pre-History through Greece, Rome and the Middle Ages. Significant works of painting, sculpture and architecture will be presented within the social, political and cultural context of each period. Group 1 course.
Credit Hours
4
Contact Hours
4
Lecture Hours
4
Recommended Prerequisites or Skills Competencies
ENG 111General Education Outcomes supported by this course
Critical Thinking - Direct
Other college designations supported by this course
Degree Req:Cultural Persp/Div
Course Learning Outcomes
Knowledge:
- Describe historical periods and events that influenced culture and art.
- Describe the critical thinking patterns of art scholars.
- Describe how geographic location influences art.
- Identify art historical data when shown images.
Application:
- Compare stylistic characteristics from different civilizations, historical periods and media.
- Make informed judgments about artwork.
Integration:
- Uncover patterns, similarities and influences in art periods.
Human Dimension:
- form opinions and articulate them to others.
Caring - Civic Learning:
- Express an appreciation for the history of western art.
Learning How to Learn:
- Interact constructively when articulating viewpoints to others.