Module Information

Module Identifier
AH10200
Module Title
SPECIAL TOPICS IN ART HISTORY AND VISUAL CULTURE
Academic Year
2008/2009
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 1
Other Staff

Course Delivery

Delivery Type Delivery length / details
Other Workshops 20 x 1.5 hrs
 

Assessment

Assessment Type Assessment length / details Proportion
Semester Assessment Each unit will be assessed by an essay written in class (hourand a half) with the questions given out one week in advance. Each essay will be worth 25% 

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this modules students should:

  • Be confident in expressing ideas about art and visual culture, orally and in writing
  • Be able to use the resources in the library effectively
  • Be confident about group working and sharing and exchanging ideas.
  • Have an in depth understanding of selected topics in art history or theory.

Brief description

This is a 20 credit module where students are taught in smaller groups. There are four 5-week sessions over the two semesters with each unit based on a specific theme. Each specialist topic has a co-ordinator who will be the main teacher. There will normally be at least 8 in the year with 2 specialist topic units running parallel in each session. These will take the form of five one and a half-hour workshops with some student presentations and regular preparation. The aim of the course is to develop reading and research skills in relation to a defined topic or period and to formulate and exchange ideas in group discussion Topics include: Art and the Domestic Space, Gender and Art, the Self Portrait, Renaissance Option, Camera Culture, Visual Culture of Religion, Print and Conflict, Going Wild - Nature, Landscape and the Artist.



Aims

  • Examine specific periods or themes in art hsitory or visual culture in some depth. Topics are drawn from the folowing areas: Modernism and the domestic, German art int eh Weimar period, the Self Portrait, florence in the 15th Century, Camera Culture, Visual Culture of Religion and Science Fiction, Print and Conflict, Shakespeare Illustration.
  • Put into practice basic principles of art history and art history and visual culture being discussed in AH10120 and apply them to sepcific topics.
  • Develop an active and participatory learning environment to equip student with the social and academic skills to engage in informed discussion.
  • Encourage a thoughtful, informed and orderly articulation of ideas in written work.

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 4