Arta Syllabus-3
Arta Syllabus-3
Arta Syllabus-3
CAS-062-12-02
COURSE SYLLABUS
ART APPRECIATION
Art Appreciation is a three-unit course that develops students' ability to appreciate, analyze, and critique
SOCIAL SCIENCES AND works of art. Through interdisciplinary and multimodal approaches this course equips students with a
DEPARTMENT broad knowledge of the practical, historical, philosophical, and social relevance of the arts in order to
PHILOSOPHY
hone students' ability to articulate their understanding of the arts. The course also develops students'
competency in researching and curating art as well as conceptualizing, mounting, and evaluating art
productions. The course aims to develop students' genuine appreciation for Philippine arts by providing
COURSE CODE ARTA 111 them opportunities to explore the diversity and richness and their rootedness in Filipino culture.
Examine and identify the central themes of prehistoric art how it was
used by prehistoric people in their everyday life. Explain the relevance
8 Art in Early Civilization
of religion in the early Egyptians civilization.
Identify the major periods in Greek art to Roman art. Explain the
9 interrelatedness of some the two Empire in relation to art. Greek Art to Roman Art
Discuss and classify the various art movements in Western art history
by citing their important characteristics such as historical background,
Western Art Part I: Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Rococo, Romanticism,
10 factors, influential person, socio-political issues, and relevant artists
Realism.
art, forms and media.
Discuss and classify the various art movements in Western art history
by citing their important characteristics such as historical background,
Western Art Part II: Naturalism, Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, Neo-
11 factors, influential person, socio-political issues, and relevant artists
Impressionism, Art Nouveau, Fauvism, Cubism, Futurism.
art, forms and media.
12 MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Differentiate modern and contemporary art, classify specific Modern art, Neo-Pop art, Photorealism, Conceptualism, Performance art,
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artworks into the different movements under this period. Installation art, Earth art, Street art.
Discuss the concept of "soulmaking", Approciation and
14 Improvisation, and develop students' artistic potentials Soulmaking, Appropriation, and Improvisation
through Appropriation.
Identify key influences to Asian Art, compare and contrast some
Asian Art: Bhutanese art, Cambodian art, Chinese art, Indian art, Indonesian art,
art examples from selected Asian Countries. And explain
15 Balinese art, Japanese art, Korean art, Laotian art, Nepalese art, Thai art,
further how art can be a key element in the formation of a
Tibetan art, Vietnamese art, Philippine Art
society’s culture.
16 Discuss the basic concept on Photography Photography
Workshops on Appropriation and Improvisation
17 Strengthen students initiative and artistic sensibilities
Art Exhibit Presentation
18 FINAL EXAMINATION
GRADING SYSTEM
The final grade of the student is interpreted as shown on the table below:
Prelim (20%) Midterm (20%) Finals (20%) Performance Task (40%)