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Lecturer(s)
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Rokoský Jaroslav, doc. PhDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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The variable nature of the subject does not allow for stable subject headings.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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he aim of the course is to increase students' interest in the chosen programme through continuous field teaching and at the same time to deepen their professional outlook depending on the particular programme studied. This is also reflected in the profile of the individual excursions and the variable choice of institutions, locations and regions where the excursions are organised. The excursions with the predominant participation of students of the Monument Documentation programme are mainly designed to show the different approaches to the protection of cultural heritage in the Czech Republic and in other European countries. The excursions are always organised by experts from the National Heritage Institute and are directed mainly to other EU countries (the German Republic, Poland, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Italy, France).
The graduate of the excursion has an extended orientation in the international context of historical, monumental, artistic and cultural issues.
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Prerequisites
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Completion of the course does not require any special prerequisite.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Participation in the excursion, fulfillment of assigned tasks in the form of preparing a presentation of the assigned paper.
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Recommended literature
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GOMBRICH E. H. Příběh umění. Praha, 2006.
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HEROUT, J. Jak poznávat kulturní památky. Praha, 1986.
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KRATOCHVÍL, P. a kol. Architektura - Velké dějiny zemí Koruny české. Praha-Litomyšl, 2009.
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PETRASOVÁ, T. - ŠVÁCHA, R. (eds.). Dějiny umění v českých zemích 800-2000.. Praha, 2017.
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