SPRING 2000
THE 4260.01
DISCRIPTION/OBJECTIVES
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A survey
of the study of clothing from ancient time to present day, and its application
to costume design.
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The course
will develop an awareness of the evolution of dress as well as the individual
garment characteristics of each period.
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The culture
and history of the period will also be briefly reviewed.
REQUIREMENTS
CLASS
FORMAT
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Slides
lectures and discussions will supplement textbook reading.
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There
will be some viewing of actually period garments and various period costumes.
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All of
these will be included on tests.
TEXT
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A
SURVEY OF HISTORIC COSTUME--Phyllis Tortora & Keith Eubanks
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Target
Professor Guide--THE 4260.01 Costume History
INTERNET
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Students
are required to have a garnet e-mail account and access the class Web Page
as instructed.
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Class
Web-MC Page: http://the4260-01sp00.fsu.edu
GRADING
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Three
POP quizzes (100 points)
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Three
unit tests worth 200 points a piece (600)
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Research
paper on "Ethnic Clothing"--1000 words or 4 pages (100)
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Costume
History Analysis of a viewed film--1000 words or 4 pages (100)
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Class
Participation: Tardiness, alertness, actively discussing when applicable
and class web page participation. (100)
ABSENCES
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Only TWO
unexcused absences will be allowed. For each additional absence,
the final grade will be lowered by one/third--for example:
an
A becomes an A-, A- becomes a B+
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Students
are expected to arrive promptly. Excessive tardiness will be considered
as an absence.
Contact
with Instructor
| OFFICE
PHONE |
644-7514 |
| EMAIL |
cmuscha@mailer.fsu.edu |
Office
Hours
Tuesday-Thursday
9:30--11:00 AM or by Appointment
Honor
Code
Students
are expected to uphold the Academic Honor Code. The Academic Honor System
of The Florida State University is based on the premise that each student
has the responsibility to:
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Uphold
the highest standards of academic integrity in the student’s own work,
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Refuse
to tolerate violations of academic integrity in the University community,
and
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Foster
a high sense of integrity and social responsibility on the part of the
University community.
Click
on Academic
Honor Code for a full statement of the FSU Code.
ADA
Requirements
Students
with disabilities needing academic accommodations should:
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Register
with and provide documentation to the Student Disability Resource Center
(SDRC).
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Bring
a letter to the instructor form the SDRC indicating you need academic accommodations.
This should be done within the first week of class.
(This
syllabus and other class materials are available in alternative format
upon request.)
For
more information about services available to FSU students with disabilities,
contact the Assistant Dean of Students:
sdrc@admin.fsu.edu,
Disabled Student
Services, 08 Kellum Hall, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
32306-4066, (850) 644-9566.
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