- Course Description
이 교과목은 유럽 주요 도시의 발전 형태와 그 구조, 그리고 문화유산에 대한 기본 개념을 수강생들에게 학습하고, 그 도시가 보유하고 있는 유럽문화유산의 다양성을 검토하는 것을 주된 목표로 삼고 있다.
(참고: 2014년 1학기에 개설될 유럽도시와 문화유산의 이해(1)에서는 주로 유럽의 서부에 위치한 프랑스, 영국, 스페인 등을 다루고, 2014년 2학기에 신규 신청할 예정인 유럽도시와 문화유산의 이해(2)에서는 유럽의 중부와 동부에 위치한 독일, 오스트리아, 이탈리아, 그리스 등을 다루고자 함)
- Course Objectives
In this course, we will explore the cultural heritage of 4 cities in Northern Europe (Europe in this course refers to the political and/or geographical Europe).
One city = 5 classes (4 Themes + 1 Review)
Each city and its cultural heritage will be looked at from 4 themes.
The 4 themes are:
History (social and political progress)
Culture (arts, architecture, cuisine, language, customs, traditions, festivals)
Reasons to Go (eating, drinking, entertainment, sights)
Need to Know before you Go (survival guide - the dos and don'ts)
The objective of this course is for students to discover, engage with, and experience the rich cultural heritage of European cities.
There will be no homework assignments in this course.
This is a lecture style course, but questions/discussions are encouraged and welcomed (participation).
There will be two exams, a mid-term and a final exam.
Both exams will be in quiz format based on the material presented in class.
Students will pick 3 of the cities at the beginning of the course. I have picked the first city, Dublin.
Students can pick 3 cities from the list below:
Northern Europe
Cities to choose from (political and/or geographical):
Reykjavik
Belfast
London
Edinburgh
Cardiff
Oslo
Copenhagen
Helsinki
Stockholm
Riga
Tallinn
Warsaw
Berlin
Vilnius
- Teachnig Method
Class rules will be set at the beginning of the course.
- Textbook
- Assessment
- Requiments
There are no prerequisites for this course.
- Practical application of the course
This course is a content course delivered in English. One practical use of the course is communication in a second language. Students will be expected to listen, take notes, ask questions, discuss and sit exams relevant to the content. A second practical use of the course is broadening an understanding of Europe, its cities, peoples and its cultural heritage, an understanding which my help students who are interested in Europe and/or would like to travel there in the future.
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