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Introduction to the Program
Un programa exhaustivo y 100% online, exclusivo de TECH y con una perspectiva internacional respaldada por nuestra afiliación con National Art Education Association”
El arte es fundamental para ser el humano, ya que desde hace milenios le ha permitido comunicarse y expresarse en distintos ámbitos. En la prehistoria, surgen las primeras manifestaciones en forma de música de percusión, pinturas rupestres, esculturas y grabados en piedras. Por ello, estudiarlas y preservarlas se ha vuelto fundamental en la actualidad.
Por tanto, la figura del experto en arte es indispensable en distintos campos, como en las excavaciones, los museos e incluso en el peritaje científico. Así, se constituye una profesión que debe partir de la base más antigua para surgir en la actualidad. Tomando todo esto consideración, esta Postgraduate diploma asentará las bases para conocer cómo el arte ha evolucionado a través de distintas culturas y periodos.
Cabe mencionar, que todo el contenido académico está condensado en un programa completamente online, permitiendo al estudiante decidir el mejor momento y lugar para realizar una clase. Por tanto, no deberá frenar sus actividades cotidianas en ningún momento. De igual forma, estará egresando de un programa que facilita la titulación directa, evitando realizar trabajos finales y exámenes tediosos.
Con la membresía en la National Art Education Association (NAEA), el egresado accederá a una red global de educadores en artes visuales, capacitación profesional online, descuentos en eventos, suscripciones a revistas especializadas y oportunidades de becas y liderazgo. Además, podrá participar en iniciativas de defensa de la educación artística y conectarse con grupos y comunidades para su desarrollo profesional.
Estudia la arquitectura y esculturas del antiguo Egipto gracias a este programa”
Esta Postgraduate diploma en Ancient Art contiene el programa educativo más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:
- El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en arte y arqueología
- Los contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que está concebido recogen una información científica y práctica sobre aquellas disciplinas indispensables para el ejercicio profesional
- Los ejercicios prácticos donde realizar el proceso de autoevaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje
- Su especial hincapié en metodologías innovadoras
- Las lecciones teóricas, preguntas al experto, foros de discusión de temas controvertidos y trabajos de reflexión individual
- La disponibilidad de acceso a los contenidos desde cualquier dispositivo fijo o portátil con conexión a internet
De una forma dinámica y sencilla, podrás aprender lo que nuestros antepasados querían comunicar por medio de sus pinturas y esculturas”
El programa incluye, en su cuadro docente, a profesionales del sector que vierten en esta capacitación la experiencia de su trabajo, además de reconocidos especialistas de sociedades de referencia y universidades de prestigio.
Su contenido multimedia, elaborado con la última tecnología educativa, permitirá al profesional un aprendizaje situado y contextual, es decir, un entorno simulado que proporcionará una capacitación inmersiva programada para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.
El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el profesional deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del curso académico. Para ello, contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeo interactivo realizado por reconocidos expertos.
El aula virtual siempre estará disponible para ti. Comienza hoy a estudiar la evolución del arte griego y su impacto actual"
El arte nace como una forma de expresión que más adelante se convirtió en un símbolo de distinción"
Syllabus
This program is designed to provide students, first and foremost, with a solid and current knowledge of the history of Postgraduate diploma. Therefore, it will conduct a study in chronological order of the main civilizations and historical milestones that have given life to the modern artistic world. Secondly, you will understand the evolution of this discipline and the importance of having professionals who are increasingly prepared to face new challenges, motivating them to get out of their comfort zone and find new job opportunities.
It's time to turn your career around. Start studying art history today by enrolling in this program"
Module 1. Ancient Art I
1.1. Prehistory The Origins of Art
1.1.1. Introduction
1.1.2. Figuration and Abstraction in Prehistoric Art
1.1.3. The Art of the Paleolithic Hunters
1.1.4. Origin of Paint
1.1.5. Naturalism and Magic
1.1.6. Artist, Shaman and Hunter
1.1.7. The Importance of the Caves of Altamira
1.2. Neolithic First Farmers and Ranchers
1.2.1. Domestication of Animals and Plants, and the First Settlements
1.2.2. Everyday Life as an Artistic Theme
1.2.3. Figurative Art
1.2.4. Levantine Art
1.2.5. Schematic Art, Ceramics and Body Ornamentation
1.2.8. Megalithic Constructions
1.3. Egypt Predynastic and Ancient Empire Art
1.3.1. Introduction
1.3.2. The First Dynasties
1.3.3. Architecture
1.3.3.1. Mastabas and Pyramids
1.3.3.2. The Pyramids of Giza
1.3.4. The Sculpture of the Ancient Empire
1.4. Egyptian Art of the Middle and New Empires
1.4.1. Introduction
1.4.2. The Architecture of the New Empire
1.4.3. The Great Temples of the New Empire
1.4.4. Sculpture
1.4.5. The Revolution of Tell el-Amarna
1.5. Late Egyptian Art and the Evolution of Painting
1.5.1. The Last Period of Egyptian History
1.5.2. The Last Temples
1.5.3. The Evolution of Egyptian Painting
1.5.3.1. Introduction
1.5.3.2. The Technique
1.5.3.3. The Topics
1.5.3.4. The Evolution
1.6. Early Mesopotamian Art
1.6.1. Introduction
1.6.2. Mesopotamian Protohistory
1.6.3. The First Sumerian Dynasties
1.6.4. Architecture
1.6.4.1. Introduction
1.6.4.2. The Temple
1.6.5. Akkadian Art
1.6.6. The Period Considered Neo-Numerical
1.6.7. The Importance of Lagash
1.6.8. The Fall of Ur
1.6.9. Elamite Art
1.7. Babylonian and Assyrian Art
1.7.1. Introduction
1.7.2. The Kingdom of Mari
1.7.3. The Early Babylonian Period
1.7.4. The Code of Hammurabi
1.7.4. The Assyrian Empire
1.7.5. Assyrian Palaces and Their Architecture
1.7.6. Assyrian Fine Arts
1.7.7. The Fall of the Babylonian Empire and Neo-Babylonian Art
1.8. The Art of the Hittites
1.8.1. The Background and Formation of the Hittite Empire
1.8.2. Wars against Assyria and Egypt
1.8.3. The Hatti Period and Its First Stage
1.8.4. The Ancient Kingdom of the Hittites The Empire
1.8.5. The Dark Ages of the Hittite Culture
1.9. Phoenician Art
1.9.1. Introduction
1.9.2. The People of the Sea
1.9.3. Importance of Purple
1.9.3. Influences from Egypt and Mesopotamia
1.9.4. Phoenician Expansion
1.10. Persian Art
1.10.1. The Expansion of the Medes and the Destruction of the Assyrian Empire
1.10.2. The Formation of the Persian Kingdom
1.10.3. Persian Capitals
1.10.4. Art in the Palace of Darius at Persepolis
1.10.5. Funerary Architecture and Eclectic Art
1.10.6. The Parthian and Sassanid Empire
Module 2. Ancient Art III
2.1. Greece Pre-hellenic Art
2.1.1. Introduction The Different Writing Systems
2.1.2. Cretan Art
2.1.3. Mycenaean Art
2.2. Archaic Greek Art
2.2.1. Greek Art
2.2.2. The Origins and Evolution of the Greek Temple
2.2.3. Architectural Orders
2.2.4. Sculpture
2.2.5. Geometric Ceramics
2.3. Early Classicism
2.3.1. The Great Panhellenic Sanctuaries
2.3.2. Free-Standing Sculpture in Classicism
2.3.3. The Importance of Myron and Polyclitus
2.3.4. Ceramics and Other Arts
2.4. Art During the Age of Pericles
2.4.1. Introduction
2.4.2. Phidias and the Parthenon
2.4.3. The Acropolis of Athens
2.4.4. Other Contributions by Pericles
2.4.5. Pictorial Art
2.5. Greek Art of the 4th Century BC
2.5.1. The Crisis of the Classical Polis and Its Repercussions for Art
2.5.2. Praxiteles
2.5.3. Scopas Drama
2.5.4. Lysippus' Naturalism
2.5.5. Funerary Stelae and Greek Painting
2.6. Hellenistic Art
2.6.1. Hellenism
2.6.2. Pathos in Hellenistic Sculpture
2.6.3. Hellenistic Schools
2.6.4. Painting and Applied Arts
2.7. Etruscan Art
2.7.1. Introduction Etruscan Tombs and Sepulchral Figurines
2.7.2. Etruscan Religion and Sculptural Production
2.7.3. Mural Painting and the Minor Arts
2.8. The Origins of Roman Art and Art in the Age of Augustus and His Successors
2.8.1. Introduction The First Temples of Rome and the Origins of Roman Portraiture
2.8.2. Greek Idealism and Latin Naturalism
2.8.3. The Architecture of the Caesars and the Decoration of Roman Houses
2.8.4. The Official Portrait and the Sumptuary Arts
2.9. Art During the Flavian and Antonine Periods, and the Late Roman Period I
2.9.1. Rome's Great Monuments
2.9.2. The Pantheon
2.9.3. Sculpture
2.10. Art during the Flavian and Antonine Periods, and the Late Roman Period II
2.10.1. Decorative and Pictorial Styles
2.10.2. The Crisis of the Lower Empire
2.10.3. The Dissolution of Classicism in Sculpture
Module 3. African, Islamic, Hindu, Oceanic and Far Eastern Art
3.1. African Art I
3.1.1. The First Settlers
3.1.2. Discovery and Development of African Art
3.1.3. The Civilizations of Nok and Ife and the Art of the Kingdom of Benin
3.2. African Art II
3.2.1. African Wood Carvings
3.2.2. Ceramic Techniques
3.2.3. Owo's Style and Afro-Portuguese Art
3.3. Oceanic Art
3.3.1. Melanesia and New Guinea
3.3.2. Art in the Sepik Basin and the Massim Area and the Trobriand Islands
3.3.3. The Island of New Zealand, Micronesia and Polynesia
3.3.4. New Zealand, the Hawaiian and Easter Islands, and the Art of the Australian Aborigines
3.4. Islamic Art
3.4.1. Introduction
3.4.2. The Expansion of the Islamic Empire and Its Art
3.4.3. Islam in Persia, Turkey and India
3.4.4. Decorative Arts in the Islamic World
3.5. The Art of Ancient and Classical India
3.5.1. Historical Context
3.5.2. Buddhism and Hellenism
3.5.3. The Gupta Era
3.6. Medieval Indian Art
3.6.1. Historical Context Pala Art
3.6.2. Medieval Architecture
3.6.3. The Temples According to Their Roof
3.6.4. The Importance of Doors
3.6.5. Mysore Style
3.7. The Plastic Arts of India
3.7.1. Sculpture
3.7.2. Painting
3.7.3. Brahma, the Creator and Shiva, the Destroyer
3.8. The Art of Southeast Asia
3.8.1. Khmer Culture and Art
3.8.2. The Importance of Angkor Wat
3.8.3. Java and Thailand
3.9. The Art of China
3.9.1. The First Dynasties
3.9.2. Medieval China and T'ang Classicism
3.9.3. Song, Yuan, Ming and Tsing Dynasties
3.10. The Art of Japan
3.10.1. Historical Context
3.10.2. The Nara and Heian Periods
3.10.3. From Samurai Culture to Modern Japan
This program is designed for art lovers who wish to begin a professional career in this field. If this is your case, enroll now"
Postgraduate Diploma in Ancient Art
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Enter the fascinating world of the art of antiquity with TECH Global University's Postgraduate Diploma in Ancient Art program. At our humanities faculty, we understand the importance of exploring and understanding the historical and cultural roots that have shaped our society today. For this reason, we have designed a program of online classes that will allow you to immerse yourself in the richness of ancient art from the comfort of your home, without traveling to any ancient gallery in person. In this postgraduate course you will discover the wonders of the art of ancient civilizations such as ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome and many others. You will learn about the techniques, styles and symbolisms used in the creation of masterpieces that have stood the test of time and continue to fascinate us today. You will understand why they use more archaic forms of artistic expression and how they evolved.
Conceptualize all forms of art expressed in antiquity
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TECH Global University has a team of art history experts who will guide you through an exciting journey through different eras and cultures. You will learn to analyze and appreciate ancient works of art, interpret their meaning and historical context, and understand their relevance in the global art scene. Our online classes also offer you the flexibility to study at your own pace, adapting the learning to your schedule and needs. You will be able to access multimedia material, live lectures and participate in online discussions with professors and classmates from around the world. Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the exciting world of ancient art. Join TECH Global University's Postgraduate Diploma in Ancient Art program and discover the wonders that have left an indelible mark on our history and culture.