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Course Unit Title Course Unit Code Type of Course Unit Level of Course Unit Year of Study Semester ECTS Credits
Mythology and Space ICM408 Elective Bachelor's degree 4 Spring 4

Name of Lecturer(s)

Associate Prof. Dr. Emine Begüm SAVÇIN

Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit

1) .

Program Competencies-Learning Outcomes Relation

  Program Competencies
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Learning Outcomes
1 Middle No relation No relation Middle No relation High High No relation No relation No relation No relation

Mode of Delivery

Face to Face

Prerequisites and Co-Requisites

None

Recommended Optional Programme Components

Interior Design V

Course Contents

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Weekly Schedule

1) 1.Teaching arts WHAT? Art: Human emotions, giving form to ideas and enthusiasm, the efforts to tell others. The formation of the Art - Geography (landform, climate ...) - Religious beliefs - social structure (primitive societies, nomadic societies ...) - the effects of previous civilizations, cultural heritage - the historical period (period as set out in art) - Economic conditions. They are the decisive factor in creating a work of art. Some common features found in the works of art.
2) DATE PERIOD PRIOR ART In the Paleolithic Era -PALEOLİTİK PERIOD (CAVES ERA) ART OF THE NEW STONE AGE-POLISHED STONES AGE (Neolithic) BC 8000-5000
3) Gobekli Tepe (Şanlıurfa) 8000-10000 BC Çayönü (DIYARBAKIR) BC 7000 ÇATALHÖYÜK (Konya) BC 6500-5750
4) ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ART; Architecture, Ancient Kingdoms Period BC Middle Kingdom, 2900-2200 BC 2000-1700, New Kingdom Period Architecture (1500-1100 BC)
5) EGYPT SCULPTURE, PAINTING AND WALL RELIEF SCULPTURE COMMON FEATURES COMMON FEATURES In the RELIEF
6) ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN ARTS Mesopotamia; Sumerians, Akkadians, Elam, Assyrian, Babylonian Kingdom
7) Mesopotamia RELIEF SCULPTURE AND ART SCULPTURE RELIEF
8) midterm
9) CHRONOLOGY chipped age in BC Anatolian Civilization 8000-5000 BC Neolithic era 15000-8000 Yenitaş COPPER STONE AGE era 5000-3000 BC (Chalcolithic) 5000-3000 BC KEY PERIOD OF THIS SETTLEMENT CENTER Troy (Canakkale), Alacahoyuk (Corum), Alisher (Yozgat) Kültepe (Kayseri), Smith mound (Eskişehir), Ahlatlibel (Ankara) TROY (3000-2000 BC) I. II. III. IV. and V. FLOORS
10) HITTITE ART (BCE 1750/1200 - 1200/700), the Phrygian ART SCULPTURE Hittite (725-675 BC ...) 750-300 civilization as LİDYA ART (680-546 BC ...) LYCIAN and KARIAN CIVILIZATION oF ART (700-300 BC) Urartu ART (900-600 BC)
11) FORMER IRANIAN CULTURE ARTS Persians in 226 BC 550-330 Parthians, Sassanids 226-651 BC 20- ms
12) AEGEAN BASIN OLD and ANCIENT GREEK ART (CRETE, GREECE and the west coast of Anatolia) CRETE (MINOS) CULTURE ART BC 3000-1400
13) ART OF ANCIENT GREEK TEMPLE IN CLASSICAL GREEK ARCHITECTURE OF ANCIENT GREEK ART OF ANCIENT GREEK SCULPTURE CERAMIC ART
14) ART OF ANCIENT ROME ROME BC 30-AD 395 sculpture
15) EUROPEAN ART IN THE MIDDLE AGES (you primitive Christian Byzantine, Roman, Gothic) THE ART OF CHRISTIANITY FIRST PERIOD: BYZANTINE ART (395-1453)
16) FINAL EXAM

Recommended or Required Reading

1- E.H.GOMBRICH Sanatın Öyküsü
2- Bedrettin Cömert Mitoloji ve İkonografi

Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

1) Lecture
2) Question-Answer
3) Discussion
4) Demonstration
5) Self Study


Assessment Methods and Criteria

Contribution of Midterm Examination to Course Grade

50%

Contribution of Final Examination to Course Grade

50%

Total

100%

Language of Instruction

Turkish

Work Placement(s)

Not Required