AFA 425 : Modern Art History

Department

Department of Fine and Applied arts

Academic Program

Bachelor in Art Education

Type

General

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Intended learning outcomes

Knowledge & understanding

  • Enabling the student to familiarize himself with the concepts and philosophy of the modern and contemporary world
  • Enabling the student to analyze the artistic and aesthetic works of modern art from a scientific and philosophical reality.
  • The ability to analyze aesthetic concepts and their applications in art
  • Learn the methods of writing summaries of the aesthetic ideas of philosophers and great thinkers, and presenting research summaries

Mental skills

  • It illustrates the nature of modern art history
  • The ability to discuss and interact.
  • The ability to consciously read the philosophical and aesthetic thought of artistic transformations

Practical & professional skills

  • The ability to write research papers to diagnose historical and technical problems and issues
  • The student has the skill of linking theory with analytical.
  • Uses general, modern and contemporary theories in understanding modern art

Generic and transferable skills

  • Modern computer search skills to make presentations
  • And the skill of the method of presentation by explaining, analyzing and discussing within the lecture
  • Work in the form of a panel discussion to solve and discuss programmed topics through the given lectures.

Teaching and learning methods

  • Lectures
  • Chapter activities and duties
  • Panel discussions