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Course Name (English)
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ART HISTORY
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| Course Code |
FTA111 |
| Course Description |
This introductory course exposes students to the history of art in western and non-western countries from pre-historic to post-modernism and from Egyptian Art, Islamic Art to Chinese Art of paintings, sculptures and architecture. The course focuses on development of movements/periods and styles through the influence of political, social and religion beliefs throughout the world. Students will have opportunities to incorporate these elements and principles in their discussion and learning experience in the programme they attended. |
| Transferable Skills |
Demonstrate professional skills, knowledge and competencies. |
| Teaching Methodologies |
Lectures, Blended Learning, Reading Activity, Discussion, Presentation |
| CLO |
| CLO1 |
Explain art movements and the artists influence in today’s perspectives. |
| CLO2 |
Illustrate artworks and other forms of art from the pre-historic to post modernism period. |
| CLO3 |
Discuss art history terminology and vocabulary in discussions. |
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| Pre-Requisite Courses |
No course recommendations |
| Reading List | | Reference Book Resources | - Janson, H. W. & Anthony F. 2001, History of Art, Harry N. Abrams, Inc New York
- Candlish, Louise, Ed. 1998, Art: A World History, DK Publishing Inc New York
- Adams, Laurie Schneider 2001, Art Across Time., 2nd Edition Ed., McGraw-Hill
- Wilkins, David, Bernard Schultz, Katheryn M. Linduff 2001, Art Past, Art Present, 4th Edition Ed., Harry Abrams Inc New York
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| Article/Paper List | This Course does not have any article/paper resources |
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| Other References | This Course does not have any other resources |
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