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HUMA-1315-008 Fine Arts Appreciation
Understanding purposes and processes in the visual and musical arts including evaluation of selected works.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
On Campus Course
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The Humanities through the Arts, F. David Martin, Lee A. Jacobus
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McGraw-Hill, Eighth Edition ISBN: 0-07-337663-9
\ Textbook, pens, pencils, notebook paper and notebook for note taking, access to a computer to complete assignments and review class material, access to a computer to complete a PowerPoint presentation
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.
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 ex
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.
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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:
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Arrive on time and stay until class is dismissed:
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Be prepared and stay on task.
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Turn off cell phones.
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Do not bring food to class.
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Listen courteously to one speaker at a time, without interruptions and not engage in side conversations.
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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. Incomplete assignments, analyses, participation attendance concerns will be reported to specific department chairs, division chairs, and Associate Vice President of Instruction.
\\ 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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Students will memorize terms and definitions from the textbook and from lectures.
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Students will research the terms and methods from the textbook and from lectures.
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Students will research and analyze various topics relating to the chapters.
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Students will be tested over material contained in the class lectures, the assigned reading, and class assignments.
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Students will attend at least one cultural event outside of the classroom and submit a required analysis.
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Students will choose a topic from a provided list.
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Students will research topic following the Presentation Guidelines.
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Students will present topic in a PowerPoint format to the class.
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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 containing at least 500 words.
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Students will not be allowed to present their topic after their assigned date.
\ 4. Final Exam – worth 20%
\\ 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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Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Frequent absences, late arrivals to class, and leaving prior to dismissal, put the student at risk of lower academic performance because of missed material.
Course Calendar
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Week 1 Syllabus, Course Requirements, and Course Calendar Overview, Chapter 1 Week 2 Chapter 2, 3
Week 3 Chapter 4
Week 4 Chapter 5 Week 5 Chapter 6 Week 6 Chapter 7 Week 7 Chapter 8 Week 8 Chapter 9 Week 9 Chapter 10 Week 10 Presentations Week 11 Chapter 11 Week 12 Chapter 12 Last Date to Withdraw 11/20
Week 13 Chapter 13, 14
Week 14 Chapter 15
Week 15 Review
Week 16 Finals Week (Class will meet only one day for the Final)
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