This course is a survey of Western Art and visual culture from the late Middle Ages to the twentieth-century. Other than to present an outline history of Western art, this course seeks to introduce students cumulatively to the critical concepts and vocabulary in the study of art history, visual culture, art appreciation and historiography of art, that is, the study of the writing about art and its history. The course will seek to introduce students to historically relevant accounts of the philosophical, religious, poetic and technological contexts of art as well as to introduce new forms of historical thinking on the relevance of the recognition of social, political and economic, (race, class and gender) in the understanding of both the making of art and its audience.
$900
Open to high school Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors
Students who wish to receive financial support from their Michigan school district should follow these steps:
Step 1
Submit an approval letter or form from your high school guidance counselor or principal stating that you are approved to participate and the dollar amount that the district will pay toward the $900 cost of tuition to pcs@ccsdetroit.edu
Step 2
Once the approval letter or form is received from the student, the student will receive further instructions on how to register for their dual enrollment course(s) with a specific discount code for their school district.
If a counselor, principal or administrator submits the approval letter or form via email to pcs@ccsdetroit.edu the following information must be provided
Student first and last name
Student email address
Parent/guardian first and last name
Parent/guardian email address
Student or parent/guardian phone number
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Refund Policy
This course contains no sessions