Art Appreciation - UPDATED
Art Appreciation - UPDATED
Art Appreciation - UPDATED
SYLLABUS
Art Appreciation focuses on the development of aesthetic sense and basic art
forms through the centuries with emphasis on the basic tenets of art criticism, this course
provides a critical view towards Western, Asian and most important, Philippine art.
Alternative class/workshop:
1. Students will be required to have a sketchpad and any drawing medium of
their choice (either watercolor, oil, charcoal, Cray pass , pastel ,etc.)
2. They will be sketching/painting at least nine (9) subjects of their choice
around the campus.
Core Value: ZEAL (Students will have greater appreciation and awareness on the role of
painting and sculpture in shaping history, culture and civilization of man and his generation)
PRELIM EXAMS
Core Value: FAITH (Students will be able to realize that through the contributions of various
generations in the evolution of building structures and the musical genres, that human
civilizations are believed to be directed in continuous improvement and enhancement of
societies)
MIDTERM EXAMS
VI. Performing Arts 8.5
A. Theater
a.1. What is Theater?
a.2. The straight and the musical play
a.3. The elements of drama
a.4. The dramatic modes
a.5. Brief survey of Philippine Theater
B. Cinema
b.1. Definition and elements of cinema
b.2. Survey of Western Cinema
b.3. Brief survey of Philippine Cinema
Alternative class/workshop:
1. The students will be required to view different genres of films. Reaction papers
will be submitted.
As a final requirement, the class will be divided into groups that will showcase
the varying talents of the students in singing, dancing, and acting (performing
arts).
FINAL EXAMS
VIII. Requirements
1. Regular attendance
2. Active Participation
3. Quizzes
4. Major exams
5. Project
X. Grading System
The grading system that will be followed shall be ABSOLUTE , based on the
following percentage distribution:
XI. References:
Ortiz, Maria A. Art: Perception and Appreciation. Manila: University of the East, 1976.
Van de Bogart, Doris. Introduction to Humanities. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1968.
Sporre, Dennis J. Perceiving the Arts: An Introduction to the Humanities. New Jersey: Prentice-
Hall, 2000.
Prepared by:
The Behavioral Sciences Department