Fine Arts Appreciation Syllabus for 2011-2012
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Course

HUMA-1315-002 Fine Arts Appreciation

Prerequisites

Course Description

Understanding purposes and processes in the visual and musical arts including evaluation of selected works.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Hybrid

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

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\ TEXTBOOK:         The Humanities through the Arts, F. David Martin, Lee A. Jacob
\                                 McGraw-Hill, Eighth Edition ISBN: 0-07-337663-9

Supplies

\  Textbook, pens, pencils, notebook paper or notebook for note taking, access to a computer to complete assignments and review class material, access to a computer to complete a power-point presentation.

Student Performance

\   COURSE DESCRIPTION: Understanding purposes and processes in the visual and musical arts including evaluation of selected works. (AC Catalog, ACGM) Student Learning Outcomes are based on the required Core Curriculum Intellectual Competencies (pg. 230), Perspectives (pg. 231) and Exemplary Educational Objectives (pg. 234) as defined by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Specific Course Requirements are to be found in the course schedule and course syllabus.
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\  STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES (CCIC 1,2,3,4,5,6 CCP 1,2,5,6,8 EEOHPVA 1,2,5,6,8): The following are the learning objectives of all Humanities 1301 and 1315 courses taught at Amarillo College. The emphasis of these objectives concerns the appreciation of the fine and performing arts.
\ 1.  To demonstrate awareness of the scope and variety of works in the arts and humanities.
\ 2.  To understand those works as expressions of individual and human values within an historical and social context.
\ 3.  To respond critically to a variety of exhibitions and performances.
\ 4.  To engage in the creative process or interpretive performance and comprehend the physical and intellectual demands required of the author or visual or performing artist.
\ 5.  To articulate an informed personal reaction to works in the arts and humanities.
\ 6.  To develop an appreciation for the aesthetic principles that guide or govern the humanities and arts.
\ 7.  To demonstrate knowledge of the influence of literature, philosophy, and/or the arts on intercultural experiences.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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Expected Student Behavior

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\ Classroom Rules and Expectations: All students are required to practice courteous, respectful, cooperative behavior at all times. To avoid distractions in the classroom, students will:
\ Arrive on time and stay until class is dismissed:
\ Be prepared and stay on task.
\ Turn off cell phones.
\ Do not bring food to class.
\ Place bags, books and chords (for recharging batteries and lap-tops) away from aisles to prevent injury to another person.
\ Listen courteously to one speaker at a time, without interruptions and do not    engage in side conversations.

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\  Accessing AC Online:  It is the student’s responsibility to check all e-mails and messageswhich sent by the instructor.  It is the student’s responsibility to check the Announcement section for information regarding any changes for class. Students will submit all assignments and analyses using AC Online unless noted on the assignment or by the instructor.

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\  Cell Phone/ Personal Computer Policy:In order to not interrupt the class session, students are asked to turn off all cell phones and pagers prior to the beginning of class. Personal computers are to be used strictly for notes and accessing course material.  Improper use of cell phones and personal computers during class time includes checking personal e-mail, personal web pages, and other class information will not be tolerated.

Grading Criteria

\  Academic Honesty:All matters of academic dishonesty including plagiarism, collusion, fabrication, cheating etc. will result in a failing grade for the assignment in question. All violations will be forwarded to the proper college authorities for review. Any form of disruptive behavior will not be toleratedAny material copied and pasted from a web source into assignments, analyses, and essays without proper citation or documentation will be considered plagiarism or stealing and will receive a failing grade.

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\ Grading Criteria: It is the student’s responsibility to complete all assigned tasks by the specified due date. Individual assignments are evaluated by the instructor. Students are expected to complete all requirements with no less than 75% accuracy. Incomplete assignments, analyses, participation attendance concerns will be reported to specific department chairs, division chairs, and Associate Vice President of Instruction.

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\  Course Requirements:Students will complete all assignments in MLA format unless specified by the instructor. E-mailed assignments will not be accepted unless specified by the instructor.

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\  1. Assignments and Analyses – worth 50%
\ Students will memorize terms and definitions from the textbook and from lectures.
\ Students will research the terms and methods from the textbook and from lectures.
\ Students will research and analyze various topics relating to the chapters.
\ Students will attend at least one cultural event outside of the classroom and submit a required analysis.

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\ 2. Discussion Forums – worth 25%

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\ Students will read material, choose appropriate images or watch visual examples.
\ Students will write analytical responses.
\ Students will post responses into a Discussion Forum or in a Perception Key Drop Box.
\ Students will reply to classmates’ posts. 

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\ 3. Presentation Power-point – worth 10%

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\ Students will choose a topic from a provided list.
\ Students will choose a date to present their chosen topic.
\ Students will research topic following the Presentation Guidelines.
\ Students will present topic in a power-point format to the class.
\ Students will type, print, and submit to the instructor at the time of Presentation in MLA format a Bibliography, Works Cited, Image Citation, and Audio or Film Citation.
\ Students will not be allowed to present their topic after their assigned date.

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\  4. Final Exam – worth 15%

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\ The Final Exam will include a section for vocabulary, methods, and visual analysis. Analysis on specific works and a visual selection may be included. The exam will take the entire class session.

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\  5. Extra Credit - Attendance Grade

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\ The Attendance Grade will be used as an extra-credit grade.
\ The Attendance Grade will be included into the Assignment Grade Average on the last day of class, not including the Final Exam date.
\ The lowest Attendance Grade possible will be 60 with the following exceptions:
\ Exception One:  Students who do not attend the day of the Final Exam will forfeit the Attendance Grade and receive a zero.
\ Exception Two: Students who are absent more than eight class meetings will forfeit the Attendance Grade and receive a zero.

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Attendance

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\ The outcome of your final grade can be affected by an absence from class.  Attendance will be critical to your comprehension and understanding of the material.  Attendance at all class sessions will be critical to the successful completion of this class.  Just borrowing someone’s notes will not be enough.
\ Each absence will count as five points, each tardy and early exit will also count as five points which will be totaled and subtracted from 100 points for the attendance grade.
\ Cancellation due to emergencies will be posted on the door or by e-mail. Time will be determined by the inside classroom clock. Please inform the instructor at least three days in advance for approved absences.  Written verification may be requested by the instructor – i.e. a doctor’s note. The student is responsible for obtaining and completing all work and assignments missed as a result of an excused absence. 

Calendar

\ HUMA 1315 Course Calendar
\ Week 1                                                Syllabus, Course Requirements, and Course Calendar Overview, Chapter One
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\ Week 2                                                Chapter One, Chapter 16
\ Week 3                                                Chapter 2, 15, 3
\ Week 4                                                Chapter 4
\ Week 5                                                Chapter 4, 13
\ Week 6                                                Chapter 5
\ Week 7                                                Chapter 6
\ Week 8                                                Chapter 7
\ Week 9                                                Chapter 8: Students must be able to access Netflix, Public Library or AC Library to complete the analysis.
\ Week 10                                              Presentations
\ Week 11                                              Chapter 9
\ Week 12                                              Chapter 10
\ Week 13                                              Chapter 11: Students must be able to access Netflix, Public Library or AC Library to complete the analysis.
\                 Last Date to Withdraw 11/16
\ Week 14                                              Chapter 11
\                 No Class 11/24 Thanksgiving Holiday
\ Week 15                                              Chapter 12
\ Week 16                                              Finals Week (Class will meet only one day)
\ The above Course Calendar is subject to change based on unexpected events or situation
\ The Course Calendar will be adjusted accordingly with students notified by the following: AC Online, AC Email, AC Announcements
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\ It is the student’s responsibility to check all email, announcements, and all other forms of correspondence issued by the Instructor.

Additional Information

\   Accessing AC Online:  It is the student’s responsibility to check all e-mails and messageswhich sent by the instructor.  It is the student’s responsibility to check the Announcement section for information regarding any changes for class. Students will submit all assignments and analyses using AC Online unless noted on the assignment or by the instructor.

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\  Disability Statement:any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact Disability Services (SSC 119, Phone: 371-5436) as soon as possible.

Syllabus Created on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM

Last Edited on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM