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The Arts Legacy Freshman Program. One of 3 Arts Freshman Programs: The General Freshman Program The French Option Arts Legacy Launched in Fall, 2005. Framework. Interdisciplinary / Integrated Historical Cross-Cultural / Comparative Thematic weekly themes for each course - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Arts Legacy Freshman Program
One of 3 Arts Freshman Programs:
1. The General Freshman Program
2. The French Option
3. Arts Legacy
Launched in Fall, 2005
Framework
• Interdisciplinary / Integrated
• Historical
• Cross-Cultural / Comparative
• Thematic– weekly themes for each course– common themes across all four courses
• “Embodied”: Cultural activities and “performances”
Four Courses (24 credits)Fall Semester (12 credits)ARLE 101: Ancient WorldsARLE 102: Medieval Mediterranean
Worlds
Winter Semester (12 credits)ARLE 103: Early Modern Atlantic
WorldsARLE 104: Modern Global Worlds
Four Components
• Lectures: 6 hours per week• Seminars: 3 hours per week• Tutorials: 1 hour per week• Performances: 2 hours per week
“Passive”: Weekly Cultural Events
“Active”: Student Performances
Arts Legacy Freshman Program
Fall Semester (12 credits)Fall Semester (12 credits) Winter Semester (12 credits) Winter Semester (12 credits)
ARLE 101Ancient Worlds
ARLE 101Ancient Worlds
ARLE 102 Medieval
Mediterranean Worlds
ARLE 102 Medieval
Mediterranean Worlds
ARLE 104 Modern Global
Worlds
ARLE 104 Modern Global
Worlds
ARLE 103 Early Modern Atlantic
Worlds
ARLE 103 Early Modern Atlantic
Worlds
Lecture 6 hoursLecture 6 hours
Seminar 3 hours Seminar 3 hours
Tutorial 1 hourTutorial 1 hour
Perf.2 hours
Perf.2 hours
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Assignments / Evaluation
• Writing Intensive: bi-weekly essays– 2 primary text essays– 1 scholarly/research essay (Lib. Workshops)– The Independent Research Project (IRP)
• Seminar Assignments
• Performances
• Exams
God(s) and the Cosmos
Truth and Persuasion
Human Nature, Justice, and the Political Order
Identity, Self, and Other
History, Memory, and Cultural Creation / Self-understanding
ARLE 101ANCIENTWORLDS
GWEN BENNETT(Anthropology / East Asian Studies)
BILL GLADHILL (Classics)
ARLE 102MEDIEVAL WORLDS
CHELSEA HONEYMAN(English-Medieval Europe)
HEATHER EMPEY(Islamic Studies)
ARLE 103 EARLY MODERN ATLANTIC WORLDS
JOHN BISHOP (History)
WES FOLKERTH (English-Renaissance Studies)
ARLE 104MODERN GLOBAL WORLDS
MICHAEL COWAN (German Studies)
HELENE SICARD-COWAN(Postcolonial Studies)
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