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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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There are 3 online exams in this course.
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ELI Policies and Procedures |
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Contacting the Instructor |
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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 |
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Last Updated:
August 13, 2010
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