Material culture of Ukrainians

Course: Ethnoculturology with advanced study of foreign language

Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology

Title
Material culture of Ukrainians
Code
ОК.12
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
2 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
PLO 5. Collect, organize and analyze information on cultural phenomena, events and historical and cultural processes. PLO 6. Identify, verify and summarize information about various contexts of cultural practice, determine the extent of their sources, information, communication tools and visual technologies. PLO 10. Recognize and classify different types of ethno-cultural products, determine their quality characteristics based on comprehensive analysis.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
1. Successful completion of the courses "Historical and Ethnographic Regions of Ukraine", "Mythology", "Introduction to Ethnocultural Studies", "Ukrainian Ritual Culture", "History of Ukrainian Culture". Knowledge of general information on the history of Ukrainian culture and decorative and applied art. As a result of studying the academic discipline, the student must: Know: 1.1. basic concepts and terms from the material culture of Ukrainians; 1.2. scientific works of Ukrainian researchers in the field of material culture; Be able: 2.1. to collect, organize and analyze information on the elements of the material culture of Ukrainians; 2.2. carry out a description of the technical and constructive features of samples of the material culture of Ukrainians; 2.3. identify typical features and classify elements of the material culture of Ukrainians.
Course content
The educational discipline is devoted to the study of general issues of the course: the history of the development of material culture; the current state of material culture of Ukrainians; material foundations of human life support. The course provides for the study of the peculiarities of the material culture of Ukrainians of different historical periods.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Artyukh L.F. Ukrainian folk cooking: Historian-ethnographer. research. — K„ 1977. 2. Vovk H. K. Studies on Ukrainian ethnography and anthropology. — K.: Mystetstvo, 1995. — 336 p.: illustrations. 3. Hlushko M. S. History of Ukrainian folk culture. / Mykhailo Hlushko. – Lviv: LNU named after Ivan Franko, 2014. – 416 p. 4. Drotenko V.I., Mulyar N.M. Fundamentals of material culture / V.I. Drotenko, N.M. Bricklayer / Textbook - Drohobych: Editorial and publishing department of the Ivan Franko State University, 2015. - 254 p. 5. Ethnography of Ukraine: Study Guide / Ed. S. A. Makarchuk. - Lviv: Publishing House "Svit", 2004. - 518 p. 6. History of Ukrainian culture: In the 5th volume - K., 2001. T. 1. 7. Culture and life of the population of Ukraine: education. Manual / V.I. Naulko, L.F. Artyukh, V.F. Gorlenko et al. - 2nd edition. add. and processing - K.: Lybid, 1993. - 288 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Methods: lecture, independent work 1) Answers in practical classes 2) Execution of individual works 3) Intermediate control works 3) Control work
Assessment methods and criteria
1) The final number of points for the discipline (maximum 100 points) is defined as the sum of points for systematic work during the semester, taking into account the final assessment (exam). Admission to the exam requires the student to successfully complete assignments and work throughout the semester. Therefore, the final grade for the discipline (minimum 60, maximum 100 points) consists of the sum of the number of points for the semester work (minimum 36, maximum 60 points) and the final assessment - the exam (minimum 24, maximum 40 points).
Language of instruction
Ukrainian Language

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