HUMA-1302 Humanities: Renaissance to Present
Kerri Pope
Credit Fall 2024
Section(s)
HUMA-1302-007 (97839)
LEC DIL ONL DIL
Course Requirements
There are no course prerequisites for Introduction to the Humanities II. A passing score or the equivalent on the reading portion of the TSI test is required.
There is a Course Calendar with WEEKLY DISCUSSIONS and ASSIGNMENTS.
Participation in online discussions and completion of assignments by the posted due date is imperative to success in this course.
Readings
By Kincaid, Jamaica
Edition : 88
Publisher : MAC HIGHER
ISBN 13 : 9780374527075
A Dolls House
By Ibsen, Heinrick
Edition : Latest
Publisher : BLOOMS UK
ISBN 13 : 9781350116795
Chronicle of a Death Foretold
By Marquez, Gabriel Garcia
Edition : 82
Publisher : PENG RAND
ISBN 13 : 9781400034710
Other course readings are provided in Blackboard.
Course Subjects
A study of representative samples of literature, art, and music of various periods and cultures from the early modern world to today’s current events. It is the study of the interrelationships of the arts and their philosophies and how they emphasize an understanding of human nature and values.
- Orientation
Module One:
• Rebirth: The Age of the Renaissance
• Reform: The Northern Renaissance and the Reformation
• Encounter: Contact and the Clash of Cultures
Module Two:
• Baroque: Piety and Extravagance
• Enlightenment: Science and the New Learning
• Romanticism: Nature, Passion, and the Sublime
Module Three:
• Materialism: The Industrial Era and the Urban Scene
• Modernism: The Assault on Tradition
• Globalism: Information, Communication, and the Digital Revolution
Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives
As a result of having taken this course, students should be able to:
- Students will be able to demonstrate an appreciation of art in its different forms (visual, aural, etc.) throughout history.
- Student will demonstrate general knowledge of assigned time periods and their major artistic and cultural accomplishments.
- Students will demonstrate an understanding of how context affects the text (form) and subtext (meaning) of human artistic creations.
- Students will form a personal explanation of why (or if) the study of Humanities is necessary for education and societal growth.
Discipline Objectives/Outcomes
- Students will be able to identify a variety of significant works of art from various times and places in human history.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to associate works of art with their cultural context.
- Students will be able to discuss the relationship between the arts and human nature and values.
Office Hours
M W 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Virtual Hours
NOTE I am available for virtual meetings via Zoom, Google Meet, or other platforms. Please email to schedule an appointment to ensure proper time and consideration for your meeting.T Th 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Please contact to schedule office hours.
NOTE Kerri K. Pope kpope@austincc.eduPublished: 08/09/2024 13:43:32