Teaches the skills needed for an informed approach to art and architecture by introducing the salient concepts, techniques, and developments of Western Art. Studies works from ancient Greece, Rome, and the European Middle Ages in their K19 historical, social, and cultural contexts. Includes visits to museums and monuments in and around Paris. Please note this course has a fee.
Code
AH1000
Name
INTRO TO WESTERN ART I
Credits
4
Pre-requisites
None
Co-requisites
None
Can be taken twice for credit?
No
Discipline
AH (Art History)
Level
Undergraduate
Type
CCI
CAMS ID
4512
Last update with CAMS
LO # 1: Students will be able to identify major monuments of pre-modern art.
LO # 2: Students will become familiar with historical chronology.
LO # 3: Students will expand their cross-cultural awareness.
LO # 4: Students will develop visual analysis and concise writing skills.
CCI LO1 - Local and Global Perspectives: Students will enhance their intercultural understanding of languages, cultures, and histories of local societies and the global issues to which these relate.
CCI LO2 - Aesthetic Inquiry and Creative Expression: Students will engage with artistic or creative objects (e.g., visual art, theatrical works, film) in different media and from a range of cultural traditions.
Term Code Name
Spring 2021 AH1000 INTRO TO WESTERN ART I