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Kokomo Syllabus

COURSE INFORMATION
Semester: Spring 2014

Course and Section Number:
ARTH 101 01E E1 201330

Course Title:
Survey of Art & Culture I

Credits: 3

Contact Hours:
Online: M-F 8-9am and 4-5pm

Prerequisites/Corequisites:
Demonstrated competency through appropriate assessment or earning a grade of “C” or better in ENG 025 Introduction to College Writing II and ENG 032 Reading Strategies for College II

School: Liberal Arts and Sciences
Program: Humanities

Right of Revision:
NOTE: This syllabus and the information contained within are subject to change without notice; however, students will be notified of any changes.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Instructor:
First Name: Kimberly
Last Name: Street
Phone Number: N/A
Email (Ivy Tech Email): kstreet7@ivytech.edu
Office Hours: Online M-F 8-9am and 4-5pm

Instructor’s Supervisor:
First Name: Elizabeth
Last Name: Murray
Phone Number: 765-459-0561 ext. 385
Email (Ivy Tech Email): emurray19@ivytech.edu
Office/Campus Location: Kokomo
Office Hours: By Appointment Distance Learning Contact:
First Name: Dr. Tonya
Last Name: Pierce
Phone Number: 765-459-0561 ext. 312
Email (Ivy Tech Email): tpierce@ivytech.edu
Blackboard IM ID: tpierce1
Office/Campus Location: M104A
Office Hours: Monday –Friday 9-5:00 Disabilities Support Contact:
First Name: Cheryl
Last Name: Locke
Phone Number: (765) 459-0561, extension 527
Email (Ivy Tech Email): clocke@ivytech.edu
Blackboard IM ID: clocke
Office/Campus Location: KTBY 1-627, Kokomo, IN 46901
Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 AM to 5 PM, evening and Saturday hours by appointment

COURSE INFORMATION

Catalog Description:
This course chronologically surveys painting, sculpture, architectural

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