Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
Code:
Hum
Title:
HUMANITIES
Credit:
3 Units
Prerequisites: None
Faculty:
Week 3
Week 4
DISCUSSIONS
REQUIREMENTS
DISCUSSIONS
REQUIREMENTS
Orientation
Understanding Humanities
Humanities and the Arts
Importance of the Arts
Various Art Forms
Elements of Visual Arts
Elements of Visual Arts
QUIZ
QUIZ
Week 5
Painting
Week 6
QUIZ
Week 7
Primitive/Ancient Art
Week 8
Classical Art
Week 9
Christian/Orthodox Art
Week 10
Renaissance Art
QUIZ
Week 11
Baroque Art
Modern Art
Modern Art
Quiz
Week 12
Midterm Examination
Week 13
Architecture
- Ancient
- Classical
Week 14
Romanesque
Byzantine
Gothic
Week 15
Renaissance/Baroque
Modern
QUIZ
Week 16
Elements of Music
QUIZ
Week 17
Development of Music
Musical Performance
Week 18
Musical Instruments
QUIZ
Final Exam
Requirements:
1. Attendance at Class
2. Reading of assigned texts
3. Participation in class discussion
4. Quizzes (at least 3 per grading period), 10 points
5. Reaction Papers
6. Term Paper
7. Attendance in a drama presentation
8. Museum Visit
9. Art Tour
Decimal
Equivalent
Literal
Equivalent
95 100
4.00
89 94
3.50
B+
83 88
3.00
77 82
2.50
C+
71 76
65 70
60 64
59 below
2.00
1.50
1.00
C
D+
D
F
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