Overview Objective Materials grading Exam ELI Policies and Procedures Contacting the Instructor Beginning the Course
ART 100 Art Appreciation

Overview


This course introduces art from prehistoric times to present day. It describes architectural styles, sculpture, drawing, photography, printmaking, painting techniques, and a variety of other minor arts.


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Objectives

 

If you complete this course and do well, you will be able to:

  • gain a theoretical and practical understanding of the basic theories, concepts and visual expression in our society
  • acquire an historical understanding of themes in art and recognize the importance of the visual arts in daily communication.
  • develop visual literacy
  • see the value in art from its beginning to the politics of art in public spaces
  • appreciate the importance of the visual world around us from the poster design to the construction of buildings throughout the centuries
  • apply the acquired artistic knowledge in both projects and written expression
  • create a lifelong appreciation of living with art in the environment
  • explore the similarities and differences that unite cultures by taking a global approach to the study of art
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Materials

 



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Grading
 

Poosible course assignments include: (Subject to change each semester. The actual assignments are available in the Syllabus in the Blackboard course site on the first day of classes.)

Assignment Points
Introduction Letter 10
3 Exams 250
Museum Report 100
16 Quizzes 160
Discussion forums 30

Your final grade may be based on the following scale. Please note that you must also pass at least 2 exams in order to pass the course, regardless of your scores on the other assignments.

Grade Points
A 511-550
B 440-510
C 385-439
D 330-384
F 0-229
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Exams

 

There are 3 online exams in this course.  

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ELI Policies and Procedures

 
 
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Contacting the Instructor

 

We are here to help you succeed in this course. Occasionally questions or problems may arise. Here is how to contact us when they do:

E-mail for Jean Lauzon: jlauzon@nvcc.edu
Telephone : 703-878-5718

You may also call me to schedule a meeting in person, either at ELI or my campus office in Woodbridge. 

E-mail for Olga Nosova: onosova@nvcc.edu
Telephone: 804-436-3596

 

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Beginning the Course

 


Last Updated: August 13, 2010