History of mediaeval art 3700-CS1-2-HSS
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge: students completing the course will be familiar with and understand:
the basic terminology of literary studies and cultural studies
issues related to the reception of antiquity
the most important creators of European culture
classical philosophy authors and their ideas
the basic methods of interpreting a literary text and a textual historical source
the basic methods of interpreting a work of visual art, including iconographic and stylistic analysis
the basic methods of interpreting a literary text and a textual historical source
the basic methods of interpreting a work of visual art, including iconographic and stylistic analysis
Skills: students completing the course will be able to
interpret a work of visual art, also in the context of other sources from a given period
acquire research skills enabling them to formulate and resolve research problems of cultural studies; to this aim, they will be able to perform basic analyses with the help of interdisciplinary research methods and tools
present the results of their own analysis of a simple research problem in written and oral form
autonomously identify the main theses of an oral presentation / written text in Polish and in a selected language of the Mediterranean area
produce a written and oral presentation taking into account the different needs of their prospective audience, using basic digital tools and internet resources useful for this purpose
Social competences: students completing the course will be ready to
work in a group, both as a moderator and a member performing a given task
carry out the work plan of their contribution to a class, according to the teacher’s guidelines
be aware of the importance of ancient heritage in European culture
take part actively in discussions in Polish and a selected Mediterranean language, respecting the views of their partners
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