COURSE SYLLABUS 2020/2021 Academic Year 1. GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION 1.1. Course Name Croatian Language and Culture Public Relations Management specialist graduate professional study programme 1.2. Study Programme Tourist Destination Management and Marketing undergraduate professional study programme 1.3. Course Short HRJS 1.7. Year of Study Second, Third Name PRM20245 Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth 1.4. Course Code 1.8. Semester TDM20361 /Winter, Summer 1.5. Course Status Obligatory 1.9. ECTS 5 Course Total Type Hours 1.10. Class Venue and Bernays – According to 1.6. Course Structure Lectures 10 Schedule published schedule Exercises 20 2. TEACHING STAFF 2.1. Lecturer in Charge Anđela Vukasović Korunda 2.6. Course Ivana Barišić Oharek Associates 2.2. Academic Rank MSc 2.7. Academic Rank Prof. engl. jezika 2.3. Teaching Rank Lecturer 2.8. Teaching Rank Predavač ivana.barisic- [email protected] 2.9. Contact e-mail 2.4. Contact e-mail [email protected] According to published Prema objavljenome 2.10. Consultations 2.5. Consultations schedule rasporedu 3. COURSE DESCRIPTION The basic goal of the course is to acquaint students with the cultural history of Croatia since the 3.1. Course arrival of Croats on The Balkan Peninsula in the 7th century to the present day and improve their Objectives knowledge of Croatian culture, tradition, civilization, history, geography, literature and art 3.2. Enrolment There are no specific requirements for enrolment in this course. Criteria LO1: Understand the historical and social development of Croatia from its beginnings to the present day 3.3. Learning LO2: Analyze Croatian culture, literature and art Outcomes LO3: Define terms in Coratian culture and cultural and natural heritage LO4: Describe and interpret the most important historical and cultural processes and the events and ideas that have shaped Croatian culture throughout history 1. Introduction to Croatian culture and civilization 2. Croatia in the early Middle Ages 3. The earliest monuments of Croatian culture 4. All languages and scripts of Croats; People, spaces and ideas of the Croatian Middle Ages 5. Culture in Adriatic urban communes 6. Croatian culture between the Venetian Republic, the Ottoman Empire and Austria 3.4. Course 7. Dubrovnik humanists and renaissance writers, Dubrovnik Theater Content 8. Ideas of the Croatian national revival 9. Urban and rural culture 10. Development of citizenship and development of modern Croatian culture 11. Croatia after World War II 12. The position of women in Croatian culture and female characters in Croatian literature 13. Contemporary Croatian poetry Multimedia X Lectures X Exercises Field study Tutoring and net 3.5. Types of Class Seminars Distant Independent Activities and X Laboratory X Other learning assignments workshops 3.6. Course Croatian Language Language 3.7. Students’ To regularly attend classes and actively participate in the course. To regularly do exercises in the obligations classes and independently do homework. Class Written Colloquiu 1 Paper 3 Project 3.8. Monitoring attendance exam m Student Work and Activities in Oral Research Essay 1 Other ECTS Class exam Type of grade points 3.9. Grading 1. First Preliminary Exam 40 Students 2. Second Preliminary Exam 45 during Class 3. Independent Exercises 10 and Final Exam 4. Class Attendance and Activity 5 Total points 100 3.10. Obligatory 1. Frangeš, I. (2005). Povijest hrvatske književnosti. Zagreb: Naklada Ljevak. Literature 2. Macan, T. (1993). Povijest hrvatskog naroda. Zagreb: Školska knjiga 3.11. Supplementa 1. Goldstein I. (2001). Croatia a History, C. Hurst & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., London ry Literature 3.12. Quality Monitoring Observation and evaluation of teaching; students’ survey Methods .
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