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Course Unit Title Course Unit Code Type of Course Unit Level of Course Unit Year of Study Semester ECTS Credits
Jewellery Art History II KUP108 Compulsory Associate degree 1 Spring 2

Name of Lecturer(s)

Associate Prof. Dr. Mine CAN

Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit

1) Explain jewelry proporties of Anatolia cultures.
3) List proporties of Phrygian jewelry art.
4) List proporties of Lidya jewelry art.
5) Explain western Anatolia orientalizing style.
6) Explain jewelry art proporties in Persian Empire period.
7) List proporties of Greek jewelry art.
8) Explains jewelries proporties of Hellenistic and Roman period.
9) Explain proporties of Turks jewelry.

Program Competencies-Learning Outcomes Relation

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8 No relation No relation No relation No relation No relation No relation No relation High No relation No relation No relation No relation No relation No relation
9 No relation No relation No relation No relation No relation No relation No relation High No relation No relation No relation No relation No relation No relation

Mode of Delivery

Face to Face

Prerequisites and Co-Requisites

None

Recommended Optional Programme Components

none

Course Contents

Content of this course, existed in and around the great civilizations of Anatolia in the historical process of jewelry and jewelry crafts, jewelry, technical and aesthetic features of this historical process and the Turks carried out their activities in the field of fine.

Weekly Schedule

1) B.C. 1. Millennium First Half in Anatolia: Jewellery of Domains period and characteristics of Urartu jewellery.
2) Phrygians and Lydians in Jewelry art history.
3) Western Anatolia Orientalizing style.
4) Period of the Parthian Empire in Jewelry art history.
5) Greek civilization in Jewelry art history.
6) The classic period in Greek civilization.
7) Hellenistic period in Jewelry art history.
8) Midterm examination/Assessment
9) Roman culture in Jewelry art history.
10) Seljuk period in Jewelry art history.
11) Ottoman Empire in Jewelry art history.
12) Jewelry from the Ottoman period features.
13) Republican period work of jewelry and jewelry art.
14) Properties of present-day jewelry.
15) Jewelry art comment from past to present .
16) Final examination

Recommended or Required Reading

1- Türe, Atlan. (2006). Dünya Kuyumculuk Tarihi I (Takının Öyküsü). İstanbul: Goldaş Kültür Yayınları IV.
2- Türe, Atlan. ve Savaşçın, M. Yılmaz. (2000). Kuyumculuğun Doğuşu. İstanbul: Goldaş Kültür Yayınları.
3- Türe, Atlan. (2006). Dünya Kuyumculuk Tarihi II. (Takının Öyküsü). İstanbul: Goldaş Kültür Yayınları V.
4- Ders kitabı, konu ile ilgili slaytlar.
5- The textbook, slides on the subject .
6- Derse gelmeden önce ders izlencesine göre ilgili konunun okunarak gelinmesi.
7- Reading about the subject before coming to the course.
8- Yarıyıl ortasında 1 Ara Sınav, yarıyıl sonunda 1 Final Sınavı olmak üzere iki sınav yapılacaktır.
9- In the middle of Semester 1 midterm, 1 final exam at the end of the semester will be two exams.

Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

1) Lecture
2) Drill and Practice
3) Modelling
4) Lab / Workshop
5) Project Based Learning


Assessment Methods and Criteria

Contribution of Midterm Examination to Course Grade

40%

Contribution of Final Examination to Course Grade

60%

Total

100%

Language of Instruction

Turkish

Work Placement(s)

Not Required