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in Europe & North America

ARTH116 SPRING 2015 SCHEDULE REQUIREMENTS ART HISTORY GUIDE

Christopher L.C.E. Witcombe


  • Instructor: Christopher L.C.E. Witcombe
  • Phone: 6194
  • Email: witcombe@sbc.edu
  • Office: Pannell 04
  • Office Hours: Tuesdays 2:15–3:00. Other times by appointment

THE COURSE & REQUIREMENTS

The Course

    An historical and analytical introduction, considering representative monuments in their context and proposing ways of understanding visual evidence.

Meeting Place and Time

    Pannell 012: Tuesday and Thursdays 9:00–10:15

Required Textbooks

    1.

    Marilyn Stokstad and Michael W. Cothren
    Art History: Fourteenth to Seventeenth Century Art

    Art History Portable Edition, Book 4 (Fifth edition, paperback)
    Available in the SBC Book Shop

    2.

    Marilyn Stokstad and Michael W. Cothren
    Art History: Eighteenth to Twenty-First Century Art

    Art History Portable Edition, Book 6 (Fifth edition, paperback)
    Available in the SBC Book Shop

Student Responsibilities

  • Active class participation, which includes being prepared for each class, asking questions, and taking part in discussion.
  • Read all the assignments before class meets, as indicated on the schedule.
  • Attend all class meetings (poor attendance will result in a lower final grade).
  • Takes notes in class and make notes while reading the textbook.

Requirements

  • Take Three Tests (February 26, April 2, May 5). You must complete all the requirements in order to receive a Final Grade for the course.
Grading
  • Each Test = 30%
  • Attendance and participation = 10%
Attendance
  • Please initial the sign-in sheet at the beginning of each class
  • Attendance at every class is expected. If you expect to be absent for whatever reason, notify me ahead of time
  • Each absence without prior notification will result in a lowering of your final grade
  • Chronic absence will be noted and reported