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Nov 23, 2024
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AH 1130 - Global Art History II: c.1300 to c.1980 Credits: 3
In the last of the sequence of three required courses in the history of art, students will critically examine global visual culture, art works, and monuments from c.1300CE through c.1980CE. Students will learn and apply formal analysis and other interpretive art historical methodologies to identify and interpret the production of art and visual culture through the analysis of cultural and stylistic characteristics, contextual functions and influences, cultural values, and historical reception. Upon successful completion of this course, students will identify and analyze works of global art and visual culture from prehistory to c.1300CE through application of formal analysis and various other art historical methodologies.
Prerequisites: AH 1120 - Global Art History I: Prehistory to c.1300
Notes: (This Art History requirement formerly fulfilled by AH 1200 Art History II: Renaissance to Post Impressionism and AH 2300 Fauvism through Modern.)
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Apply critical thinking skills through in class discussions and assignments that challenge assumptions, contextualize information, identify problems, and conceptualize responses to global art and visual culture from c.1300CE through c.1980CE.
- Analyze the production of art and visual culture from c.1300CE through c.1980CE cultural and stylistic characteristics, contextual functions and influences, cultural values, and historical reception.
- Apply formal analysis and other art historical methodologies.
- Compose clear and organized written assignments that include a thesis statement, supporting evidence, applied methodologies and conclusion.
- Writing demonstrates clarity, organization, and correct grammar, syntax, spelling, and applied Chicago Manual of Style.
AH 1130 Course Learning Outcome Rubric
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