Art Appreciation Syllabi
Art Appreciation Syllabi
Art Appreciation Syllabi
FACULTY INFORMATION
Campus Masinloc College CRIMINOLOGY
Program Bachelor of Science in Criminology Semester & Academic Year 2nd Semester, A.Y 2022-2023
I. VISION, MISSION,COLLEGE GOALS AND PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
College Vision College Mission
INSTRUCTORS INFORMATION
Name BABY NECOLE RAMIREZ OLGASAN Contact Number
Email Address Consultation Hours
COURSE INFORMATION
II. Course Code GENEDU 7
Semester and Year Level Offered 2nd Semester, 1st Year Course Title Art Appreciation
Credit Units 3 Course Schedule ***
Contact Hours per Week 3 hours ( 18 weeks) Room ***
Course Pre-Requisite ( Co-requisites) None
Course Description
Art Appreciation is a three-unit course that develops students' ability to appreciate, analyze, and critique works of art. Through interdisciplinary and multimodal approaches this course equips
students with a broad knowledge of the practical, historical, philosophical, and social relevance of the arts in order to 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 them opportunities to explore the diversity and richness and their rootedness in Filipino culture.
Course Outcomes
Knowledge
1. Demonstration an understanding and appreciation of arts in general, including their function, values, and historical significance.
Skills
2.Mount an art exhibit (context development, production and postproduction, marketing, documentation, critiquing).
3.Utilize art for self-expression and for promoting advocacies.
Values
1.Deepen their sensitivity to self, community, and society.
2.Discover and deepen their identity through art with respect to their nationality, culture, and religion.
3.Develop and appreciation of the local arts.
Course Map
General Education (GenEd) Outcomes Art Appreciation
KNOWLEDGE
1. Analyze texts (written, visual, oral, ect.) entically. L
2.Demonstrate proficient and effective communication (writhing, speaking, and use of new technology). L
3. Use basic corcepts across the domain of knowledge. L
4. Demonstrate critical, analytical, and creative thinking . L
5. Apply different analytical modes in problem solving. L
Values
1. Appreciate the complexity of the human condition. O
2.Interpret the human experience from various perspectives. P
3. Examine the contemporary world from both Philippine and global perspectives. L
4. Take responsibility for knowing and being Filipino. L
5.Reflect critically on shared concerns O
6.Generate innovative practice and solution guided by ethical standards. O
7.Make decision based on normal and imperatives. O
8. Appreciate various art forms. P
9. Contribute to aesthetics. P
10. Advocate respect for human rights. P
11. Advocate respect for human rights. O
Skills
1. Work effectively in a group. P
2.Apply computing tools to process information effectively. O
3.Use current technology to assist and facility learning and research. L
4. Negotiate the world of technology responsively. O
5. Create solutions to problems in various fields. O
6. Manage one’s knowledge, skills, and values for responsible and productive living. O
7. Organize one’s self for lifelong learning. O
Legend:
L= Learned
P=Practiced
O=Opportunity Learned
FINALS
TEACHING LEARNING
TIME ALLOTMENT TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES TOPIC OUTLINE ASSESSMENT TASKS
ACTIVITIES Quiz
Week (K) Soulmaking Lecture
Art output with
Discuss the concept of "soulmaking" (artmaking): Demonstration
rubrics
(S) Crafting images Simulation
potentials Art portfolio
Crafting stories Workshop Organize an
through
(V) and
sensitivity Crafting instruments performance
awareness
toward(S)their 7 Da Vincian Principles
works as a form
andofownership
service Narratives, appropriation, borrowing, and
Lecture Creative output,
of the artists or ownership
(S) Suggested topics: create another
comment on a
artistic ability in What contemporary poster that
certain issue,
any form they
metaphors from art forms or art incorporates their
choice,
would
local like to
myths so
enumeration,
students will value
Deepen students understanding of imaging.
(K)
was interpreted Individual output
and utilized in with rubric
traditional
(S) crafts Visual tapestry
Develop students' ability in manipulating the
elements of art.
Document changes and(V) the shifting environment
such as terrain, texture, sound, through fusion of
various elements
(K) of
implications of arts.
structural stilt
sout and space for house work
houses
our (K)
society
determine its
implications for
(K)
Identify the parts
in the city or
of Symmetry art fashion)
community
Okir/Ukkit
(K) Okir/Okil
Determine the cultural relevance of the Okir
(K) FGD Quiz
improvisation
Define improvisation. Performance art Oral recitation
in expression (Flow, stacattos chaos,
simulation Group dynamics
and
(V)
and artistic
Solving improvisionsal
Muslim art challenges Video Documentary Reflective essay
sensibilities
the arts, art
Christian art Lecture Quiz
appreciation and
(V)the
better Contemporary art Exam
Partial Requirement Long Test: history and
development
A five-minute individual art talk; a summative, of
application or reflection of all the ideas and concepts that students have learned by discussing any topic/theme, artwork, concepts, ideas,nature
of the art; either cultural, artistic, historical, object, artifact, movement, practice.
automatically merit the student a grade of zero. For an excused exam absence, the student will be given a grade of INC and a
chance to take the equivalent examination, i.e. similar topics, in a future Specs 500 class. A valid excuse is qualified as either
death of family members up to the second degree of consanguinity, confinement due to a serious medical condition (certified by a
doctor who is not related to the student), or representing the college/ university in competitions. It is the student’s duty to
Special
establishExam/Missed Major
the veracity of the Exam
excuse. This should be coordinated with the instructor as soon as possible/in the meeting following
If you have missed faculty-conducted exam due to illness or misadventure, you may apply for an alternative exam.
MISSED MAJOR EXAMINATIONS/ MAJOR ACTIVITIES Students with disability or ongoing illness can make arrangements with the professor/instructor regarding the different
assessment tasks (e.g. projects, exam, quiz) to minimize or eliminate the impact of his/her disability. However, meeting the
learning objectives of the subject must be observable. The arrangements will involve modifications of the assessment tasks (e.g.
You should only
performance apply
task) but for specialacademic
maintain consideration when (refer
standards. your performance
to RA 7227) in an assessment item, including examinations, has been
affected by extenuating or special circumstances beyond your control. Special consideration is not automatically guaranteed and
principles of intellectual
may not result in a markhonesty and integrity.
adjustment. Once found responsible of an academic dishonesty violation (cheating, fabrication,
(faculty discretion)
plagiarism, sabotage, participation in academically dishonest activities, facilitating academic dishonesty, etc), a student will be
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
subjected to the University's rules and regulations which may result to a failing mark and expulsion from the university.
GRADING SYSTEM AND RUBRICS Cheating in quizzes, homework, and exams, as well as academic dishonesty in general, will not and never be tolerated. Any
Sources of Scores are:
1.Class Standing (Quizzes, Exercises, Assignments, Recitation, etc.)
2.Major Exams (Prelim, Midterm, Finals– Written or Performance, Project)
Off of Scores
• 60% across the board for General Education Courses
• 70% across the board for Professional Education Courses
Formula
Highest Possible Score (HPS) – the sum or accumulation of all scores from the sources mentioned.
(HPS = Major Exam + Quiz + Recitation + Project)
• Lowest Possible Score (LPS) – the lowest score that a student may incur in order to at least get a passing grade.
(LPS = HPS x 60% or 70%)
• Interval for Passing Grades = HPS – LPS / 25
• Interval for failing Grades = LPS – 1 / 5
art world
1.Visual
Identify the elements of art
2. Auditory
art world 3. Combined
Analyze the various elements present
in Arts/Performance art
visual, auditory, and combined arts
art world
(K)
Identify the principles of design
art world Principles of design
a. Unity and harmony
b. Rhythm, variation
Define and translate principles of c. Balance and proportion
design in an artwork d. Emphasis and
subordination (focal-point)
O,P (S)
Prelim Period Partial Requirement: Present an experimental art expression based on recent issues in society fusing art and reality; function and beauty, weaving sound, image,
form, scent, and space. Students will submit a concept paper or script an production on a specific site, either a physical stage or mobile, web (on-line) or any form of guerilla art
expression. Prior to the performance, concept paper must be submitted for guidance and critiquing. Posters, audience evaluation, and documentation will be required and will be
submitted after the performance. Running time will be based on the concept.
Prelim Period Partial Requirement: Present an experimental art expression based on recent issues in society fusing art and reality; function and beauty, weaving sound, image,
form, scent, and space. Students will submit a concept paper or script an production on a specific site, either a physical stage or mobile, web (on-line) or any form of guerilla art
expression. Prior to the performance, concept paper must be submitted for guidance and critiquing. Posters, audience evaluation, and documentation will be required and will be
submitted after the performance. Running time will be based on the concept.