SABR 2001 - Studies Abroad in Humanities: Archaic to Renaissance

Institution:
Augusta State University (merged with Georgia Regents to become Augusta University)
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Description:
This course provides a historical review of Western art, music and literature from the Ancient Greeks through the Renaissance. This course is a study abroad course and requires (1) attendance at appropriate musical events; (2) systematic on-site study of art works in museums, collections, churches and architectural sites in various foreign cities; (3) study of a significant number of literary works; (4) an interdisciplinary essay, with a copy to be filed with the ASU Director of Humanities; (5) factual exams over study questions covering Western art, music, and literature of the period. Students who wish credit toward areas B or C of the core must get written prior approval from two of the four following individuals: Chair of EFL; Chair of Art; Chair of Music; the Director of Humanities. The course may be taken only once for credit toward areas B or C of the core. Students who receive credit for SABR 2001 can not receive credit for SABR 2002. Students who have completed HUMN 2001 and HUMN 2002 cannot receive credit for SABR 2001.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(706) 737-1405
Regional Accreditation:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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