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Introduction to Humanities
East Campus, Building 1, Room 370 • Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10:00 – 11:15 AM
Professor Will Adams • Wadams5@valenciacollege.edu
Course Description
Introduction to Humanities is a three-credit hour course that familiarizes the student with the
world of humanities. Students will explore the essential concepts, historical evolution, and
fundamental nature of art, religion, architecture, music, language, politics, and philosophy.
These concepts will be presented and dissected by the professor so that the student will
understand how they continue to impact the contemporary world.
Course Objectives
§ To understand the continuation and evolution of the human experience by thinking
critically about humanity’s artistic, cultural, and intellectual development.
§ To learn of diverse civilizations’ contributions to the spheres of politics, religion, and art; as
well as to analyze how and why those contributions helped shape the contemporary world.
§ To learn skills essential to critical thinking and synthesis of thought by carrying out scholarly
research and authoring thoughtful essays.
§ To analyze the philosophical development of humankind as a civilization and how that may
apply to today’s societal ideals.
Required Textbook
Gloria K. Fiero, Landmarks in Humanities – Provided by Instructor via Canvas as Scans
Additional readings as assigned by instructor
Evaluation Formula
1. Attendance & Class Participation 30%
§ Attendance is required.
§ Attendance will be taken at the beginning of each class meeting, and count as part of
the attendance & class participation grade.
§ Please be aware that, under Valencia’s Attendance Policy, there is no such thing as an
“excused absence”.
§ After 3 missed classes, a student may be withdrawn for non-attendance, at the
instructor’s discretion.
2. In-Class Assignments, Activities, Quizzes & Homework 30%
§ Throughout the term, we will have various in-class assignments and activities.
§ Quizzes may be given to determine student retention of lecture or reading material at
any time.
§ Additionally, homework will be assigned to deepen your understanding of in-class
discussions.
3. Examinations 30%
§ Four long-form examinations will be administered.
§ Examinations will not be cumulative in their subject matter.
§ You will be given a study guide for exams, at the instructor’s discretion.
4. Cultural Event with Written Evaluation 10%
§ You will be required to attend one cultural event throughout the class’s duration.
§ Proof of attendance at said event must be furnished (i.e. ticket stub, program, souvenir,
etc).
§ A two-page “reaction” (i.e. non-research) paper is required. Be sure to answer the
following questions:
o What did I do?
o What did I think of it?
o What did I learn?
Grading Scale
100 – 90% = A
89 – 80% = B
79 – 70% = C
69 – 60% = D
59 – 0% = F
Schedule of Class Meetings
Dates Assigned Reading Class Agenda, Due Dates & Assignments
Week 1
Tuesday
1/10
None
Lecture: Introduce class
Activity: Distribute & discuss syllabus
Assigned on Canvas: Proust Questionnaire
homework
Thursday
1/12
Pages 1-6
Reading Quiz #1
Lecture: Connecting with the Cosmos: Art of the
Stone Age
Activity: Cave art activity
Due on Canvas: Proust Questionnaire homework
Week 2
Tuesday
1/17
Pages 16-23
Reading Quiz #2
Lecture: Architecture of the Afterlife: Embalming &
Tombs in Ancient Egypt
Assigned on Canvas: Sarcophagus Lid homework
Thursday
1/19
Pages 33-45 (Stop
before “Greek
Philosophy”)
Reading Quiz #3
Lecture: Enthroned Upon Olympus: The Mythology
of Ancient Greece
Due in Class: Sarcophagus Lid homework
Week 3
Tuesday
1/24
Pages 45-51
Reading Quiz #4
Lecture: For Love of Wisdom: Ancient Greek
Philosophy
Thursday
1/26
Pages 70-77 (Stop
before “Art &
Empire”)
Reading Quiz #5 on Canvas
READ ON CANVAS: The Roman Republic & What
Is Satire?
Week 4
Tuesday
1/31
Pages 109-113
(“Byzantine Art &
Architecture” – “Early
Christian Music”)
Reading Quiz #6
Lecture: The Byzantine Era: An Empire Evolves
Thursday
2/2
Study Guide EXAM #1 in class at 10:00 AM EST
Week 5
Tuesday
2/7
Pages 134-137
Reading Quiz #7
Lecture: The Calm Before the Storm: Feudalism,
The Manor, & Medieval Cities
Thursday
2/9
Pages 177-197
Reading Quiz #8
Lecture: Fooling the Eye: Brunelleschi, Alberti, &
Linear Perspective
Activity: Two-point perspective drawing activity
Assigned on Canvas: Two-point perspective
homework
Week 6
Tuesday
2/14
Pages 217-222
Reading Quiz #9
Lecture: The Noble Stillness: Baroque Still-Life
Painting
Due in Class: Two-point perspective homework
Assigned on Canvas: Vanitas still-life homework
Thursday
2/16
Pages 223-228
Reading Quiz #10
Lecture: Will in the World: Shakespeare &
Elizabethan Theatre
Due in Class: Vanitas still-life homework
Week 7
Tuesday
2/21
Pages 281-288
Reading Quiz #11
Lecture: The Palace of Versailles: Seat of an
Absolute Monarch
Thursday
2/23
Pages 298-307 Reading Quiz #12
Lecture: The Triumph of Liberty: The
Enlightenment, Modern Democracy, and the
American & French Revolutions
Week 8
Tuesday
2/28
Pages 298-307
Reading Quiz #13
Lecture: The Triumph of Liberty: The
Enlightenment, Modern Democracy, and the
American & French Revolutions, Cont’d
Thursday
3/2
Study Guide EXAM #2 in class at 10:00 AM EST
Week 9
Tuesday
3/7
Pages 329-350
Reading Quiz #14
Lecture: The Art of Romanticism
Thursday
3/9
Pages 373-381
Reading Quiz #15
Lecture: The Art of Impressionism
Week
10
Tuesday
3/14
SPRING BREAK – NO CLASSES
Thursday
3/16
Week
11
Tuesday
3/21
None Lecture: The Analytical Life of Sigmund Freud
Thursday
3/23
Pages 412-414
Reading Quiz #16
Lecture: A Delicate Balance: The Legacy of Frank
Lloyd Wright
Activity: Jenga balancing & teamwork activity
Week
12
Tuesday
3/28
None Lecture: What Is Film Noir?
Thursday
3/30
Study Guide EXAM #3 in class at 10:00 AM EST
Week
13
Tuesday
4/4
None
Film: Casablanca
In-Class Assignment: Casablanca film response
Thursday
4/6
None
Film: Casablanca
In-Class Assignment: Casablanca film response
Due in Class: Casablanca film response
Week
14
Tuesday
4/11
Pages 425-426
(“Abstract
Expressionism”)
Reading Quiz #17
Lecture: The Scene Inside: Abstract Expressionism
Thursday
4/13
Pages 440-441 (“Pop
Art”)
Reading Quiz #18
Lecture: POP! Goes the World
Assigned on Canvas: Pop art endangered species
homework
Week
15
Tuesday
4/18
Pages 427-429
Reading Quiz #19
Due in Class: Pop art endangered species
homework
Lecture: We Shall Not Be Moved: Civil
Disobedience & The Civil Rights Movement
Thursday
4/20
Pages 430-433 (Stop
before “Ethnic
Identity”)
Reading Quiz #20
Lecture: We Don’t Need Another Hero: The Art of
Feminism
Week
16
Tuesday
4/25
CULTURAL EVENT DUE IN CLASS
EXAM #4 in class at 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM EST
Late Work & Make-Up Policy
§ Late work will be accepted only with the instructor’s explicit consent.
§ The final exam must be taken on the date published for final exams.
Extra Credit Policy
! Extra credit may be earned by writing more than the required number of pages for any
written assignment. Extra credit for additional written content will be given up to 15% of
the assignment’s total point value (i.e. 15 points for a 100-point assignment).
! No other extra credit opportunities will be available.
Guidelines for Written Work
! All typed, submitted work should be set in Arial 12-point font, with double spacing and
standard 1” page margins.
! Additionally, each written assignment should begin with the following header, placed at the
top, left side of the first page:
Your First & Last Name
HUM1020
Prof. Will Adams
Assignment Due Date (MM/DD/YYYY)
! Minimum page totals for any written assignment require that the written page be filled in its
entirety to count as one page.
! In other words, if a written assignment requires 2 pages, but the student only writes 1.5, the
student will not earn all possible points for the assignment.
Class Conduct
Conduct yourselves with maturity and respect for others.
Academic Honesty
Plagiarism is intellectual theft and will not be tolerated. Presentation of the ideas and words of
others as if they are your own work constitutes plagiarism. Direct use of another author’s words
or ideas, as well as paraphrasing must be cited. Plagiarism in any work will result in a grade of
zero for that assignment.
Students with Disabilities
! Students with disabilities who qualify for academic accommodations must provide a
notification from the Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) and discuss specific needs
with the professor, preferably during the first two weeks of class.
! The Office for Students with Disabilities determines accommodations based on appropriate
documentation of disabilities.
Computer & Equipment Use Policy
! Use of computers in the Business, IT, and Public Service classrooms at Valencia
! Community College is restricted to those activities designated by the instructor to enhance
the class materials. Any other use is strictly forbidden. Inappropriate use includes, but is not
limited to:
! Use of computer to send E-mail or access Internet sites not specifically assigned in
class.
! Use of computer for job, internship, homework or other activities not assigned in
class.
! Modifying any hardware or software system configuration or setting.
! Use of computers in the departmental open lab is limited to those activities involved
with preparing homework or coursework in this department and is subject to the
same restriction as listed above.
! Computer use is remotely monitored; any student using computers inappropriately may be
subject to dismissal from class or banishment from the lab. Subsequent offense may be sent
to the campus administration for further disciplinary action.
Disclaimer
This outline may be altered, at the instructor’s discretion, during the course of the term. It is the
responsibility of the student to make any adjustments as announced.

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HUM1020 SP2023 Syllabus.pdf

  • 1. Introduction to Humanities East Campus, Building 1, Room 370 • Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10:00 – 11:15 AM Professor Will Adams • Wadams5@valenciacollege.edu Course Description Introduction to Humanities is a three-credit hour course that familiarizes the student with the world of humanities. Students will explore the essential concepts, historical evolution, and fundamental nature of art, religion, architecture, music, language, politics, and philosophy. These concepts will be presented and dissected by the professor so that the student will understand how they continue to impact the contemporary world. Course Objectives § To understand the continuation and evolution of the human experience by thinking critically about humanity’s artistic, cultural, and intellectual development. § To learn of diverse civilizations’ contributions to the spheres of politics, religion, and art; as well as to analyze how and why those contributions helped shape the contemporary world. § To learn skills essential to critical thinking and synthesis of thought by carrying out scholarly research and authoring thoughtful essays. § To analyze the philosophical development of humankind as a civilization and how that may apply to today’s societal ideals. Required Textbook Gloria K. Fiero, Landmarks in Humanities – Provided by Instructor via Canvas as Scans Additional readings as assigned by instructor Evaluation Formula 1. Attendance & Class Participation 30% § Attendance is required. § Attendance will be taken at the beginning of each class meeting, and count as part of the attendance & class participation grade. § Please be aware that, under Valencia’s Attendance Policy, there is no such thing as an “excused absence”.
  • 2. § After 3 missed classes, a student may be withdrawn for non-attendance, at the instructor’s discretion. 2. In-Class Assignments, Activities, Quizzes & Homework 30% § Throughout the term, we will have various in-class assignments and activities. § Quizzes may be given to determine student retention of lecture or reading material at any time. § Additionally, homework will be assigned to deepen your understanding of in-class discussions. 3. Examinations 30% § Four long-form examinations will be administered. § Examinations will not be cumulative in their subject matter. § You will be given a study guide for exams, at the instructor’s discretion. 4. Cultural Event with Written Evaluation 10% § You will be required to attend one cultural event throughout the class’s duration. § Proof of attendance at said event must be furnished (i.e. ticket stub, program, souvenir, etc). § A two-page “reaction” (i.e. non-research) paper is required. Be sure to answer the following questions: o What did I do? o What did I think of it? o What did I learn? Grading Scale 100 – 90% = A 89 – 80% = B 79 – 70% = C 69 – 60% = D 59 – 0% = F Schedule of Class Meetings Dates Assigned Reading Class Agenda, Due Dates & Assignments Week 1 Tuesday 1/10 None Lecture: Introduce class Activity: Distribute & discuss syllabus Assigned on Canvas: Proust Questionnaire homework Thursday 1/12 Pages 1-6 Reading Quiz #1 Lecture: Connecting with the Cosmos: Art of the Stone Age Activity: Cave art activity
  • 3. Due on Canvas: Proust Questionnaire homework Week 2 Tuesday 1/17 Pages 16-23 Reading Quiz #2 Lecture: Architecture of the Afterlife: Embalming & Tombs in Ancient Egypt Assigned on Canvas: Sarcophagus Lid homework Thursday 1/19 Pages 33-45 (Stop before “Greek Philosophy”) Reading Quiz #3 Lecture: Enthroned Upon Olympus: The Mythology of Ancient Greece Due in Class: Sarcophagus Lid homework Week 3 Tuesday 1/24 Pages 45-51 Reading Quiz #4 Lecture: For Love of Wisdom: Ancient Greek Philosophy Thursday 1/26 Pages 70-77 (Stop before “Art & Empire”) Reading Quiz #5 on Canvas READ ON CANVAS: The Roman Republic & What Is Satire? Week 4 Tuesday 1/31 Pages 109-113 (“Byzantine Art & Architecture” – “Early Christian Music”) Reading Quiz #6 Lecture: The Byzantine Era: An Empire Evolves Thursday 2/2 Study Guide EXAM #1 in class at 10:00 AM EST Week 5 Tuesday 2/7 Pages 134-137 Reading Quiz #7 Lecture: The Calm Before the Storm: Feudalism, The Manor, & Medieval Cities Thursday 2/9 Pages 177-197 Reading Quiz #8 Lecture: Fooling the Eye: Brunelleschi, Alberti, & Linear Perspective Activity: Two-point perspective drawing activity Assigned on Canvas: Two-point perspective homework Week 6 Tuesday 2/14 Pages 217-222 Reading Quiz #9 Lecture: The Noble Stillness: Baroque Still-Life Painting Due in Class: Two-point perspective homework Assigned on Canvas: Vanitas still-life homework Thursday 2/16 Pages 223-228 Reading Quiz #10 Lecture: Will in the World: Shakespeare & Elizabethan Theatre Due in Class: Vanitas still-life homework Week 7 Tuesday 2/21 Pages 281-288 Reading Quiz #11 Lecture: The Palace of Versailles: Seat of an Absolute Monarch Thursday 2/23 Pages 298-307 Reading Quiz #12
  • 4. Lecture: The Triumph of Liberty: The Enlightenment, Modern Democracy, and the American & French Revolutions Week 8 Tuesday 2/28 Pages 298-307 Reading Quiz #13 Lecture: The Triumph of Liberty: The Enlightenment, Modern Democracy, and the American & French Revolutions, Cont’d Thursday 3/2 Study Guide EXAM #2 in class at 10:00 AM EST Week 9 Tuesday 3/7 Pages 329-350 Reading Quiz #14 Lecture: The Art of Romanticism Thursday 3/9 Pages 373-381 Reading Quiz #15 Lecture: The Art of Impressionism Week 10 Tuesday 3/14 SPRING BREAK – NO CLASSES Thursday 3/16 Week 11 Tuesday 3/21 None Lecture: The Analytical Life of Sigmund Freud Thursday 3/23 Pages 412-414 Reading Quiz #16 Lecture: A Delicate Balance: The Legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright Activity: Jenga balancing & teamwork activity Week 12 Tuesday 3/28 None Lecture: What Is Film Noir? Thursday 3/30 Study Guide EXAM #3 in class at 10:00 AM EST Week 13 Tuesday 4/4 None Film: Casablanca In-Class Assignment: Casablanca film response Thursday 4/6 None Film: Casablanca In-Class Assignment: Casablanca film response Due in Class: Casablanca film response Week 14 Tuesday 4/11 Pages 425-426 (“Abstract Expressionism”) Reading Quiz #17 Lecture: The Scene Inside: Abstract Expressionism Thursday 4/13 Pages 440-441 (“Pop Art”) Reading Quiz #18 Lecture: POP! Goes the World Assigned on Canvas: Pop art endangered species homework Week 15 Tuesday 4/18 Pages 427-429 Reading Quiz #19 Due in Class: Pop art endangered species homework
  • 5. Lecture: We Shall Not Be Moved: Civil Disobedience & The Civil Rights Movement Thursday 4/20 Pages 430-433 (Stop before “Ethnic Identity”) Reading Quiz #20 Lecture: We Don’t Need Another Hero: The Art of Feminism Week 16 Tuesday 4/25 CULTURAL EVENT DUE IN CLASS EXAM #4 in class at 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM EST Late Work & Make-Up Policy § Late work will be accepted only with the instructor’s explicit consent. § The final exam must be taken on the date published for final exams. Extra Credit Policy ! Extra credit may be earned by writing more than the required number of pages for any written assignment. Extra credit for additional written content will be given up to 15% of the assignment’s total point value (i.e. 15 points for a 100-point assignment). ! No other extra credit opportunities will be available. Guidelines for Written Work ! All typed, submitted work should be set in Arial 12-point font, with double spacing and standard 1” page margins. ! Additionally, each written assignment should begin with the following header, placed at the top, left side of the first page: Your First & Last Name HUM1020 Prof. Will Adams Assignment Due Date (MM/DD/YYYY) ! Minimum page totals for any written assignment require that the written page be filled in its entirety to count as one page. ! In other words, if a written assignment requires 2 pages, but the student only writes 1.5, the student will not earn all possible points for the assignment. Class Conduct
  • 6. Conduct yourselves with maturity and respect for others. Academic Honesty Plagiarism is intellectual theft and will not be tolerated. Presentation of the ideas and words of others as if they are your own work constitutes plagiarism. Direct use of another author’s words or ideas, as well as paraphrasing must be cited. Plagiarism in any work will result in a grade of zero for that assignment. Students with Disabilities ! Students with disabilities who qualify for academic accommodations must provide a notification from the Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) and discuss specific needs with the professor, preferably during the first two weeks of class. ! The Office for Students with Disabilities determines accommodations based on appropriate documentation of disabilities. Computer & Equipment Use Policy ! Use of computers in the Business, IT, and Public Service classrooms at Valencia ! Community College is restricted to those activities designated by the instructor to enhance the class materials. Any other use is strictly forbidden. Inappropriate use includes, but is not limited to: ! Use of computer to send E-mail or access Internet sites not specifically assigned in class. ! Use of computer for job, internship, homework or other activities not assigned in class. ! Modifying any hardware or software system configuration or setting. ! Use of computers in the departmental open lab is limited to those activities involved with preparing homework or coursework in this department and is subject to the same restriction as listed above. ! Computer use is remotely monitored; any student using computers inappropriately may be subject to dismissal from class or banishment from the lab. Subsequent offense may be sent to the campus administration for further disciplinary action. Disclaimer This outline may be altered, at the instructor’s discretion, during the course of the term. It is the responsibility of the student to make any adjustments as announced.