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ANTH 4180: Archaeological Curation and 5/ 3 Collections Management
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or consent of instructor Detailed examination of the many aspects of caring for archaeological collections (objects, records, reports, digital data) in a laboratory repository setting. Content includes lectures and laboratory projects with archaeological collections.
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ANTH 4184: Anthropology Capstone 1
1.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: at least 60 hours completed (Junior status) In this capstone course for Anthropology majors, students will assess their educational outcomes, defi ne their professional goals, demonstrate knowledge of what is involved in successful job searches and entry into graduate schools, and demonstrate knowledge of professional ethics of anthropology, whether applied in academia or in non-academic settings.
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ANTH 4186: Internship var
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 Practical experience with a public or private agency directly related to the fi eld on anthropology.
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ANTH 4881: Independent Study var
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 and permission of the instructor. Guided investigation of a topic not addressed by regularly scheduled courses. Student works closely with the instructor to determine required readings and presentation of research fi ndings.
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ANTH 4885: Special Topics var
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or consent of instructor Special topics in ethnography, ethnology, linguistics, physical anthropology, or archaeology. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 145
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ANTH 4900: Directed Reading var
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or permission of instructor Directed examination of a topic not normally offered by the program. Students must propose a detailed plan of reading stating precise learning objectives and secure the written consent of a supervising instructor before registration. May be repeated up to 6 hours credit.
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ART 1101: Two- Dimensional Composition 0
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
An introductory course dealing with the elements and principles of composition as they relate to the two-dimensional areas of the visual arts.
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ART 1102: Three- Dimensional Composition 0
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
An introductory course dealing with the elements and principles of composition as they relate to the three-dimensional areas of the visual arts.
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ART 1201: Introduction to Art 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
An introduction to the elements of art and to the various media: sculpture, painting, graphics, and architecture. These will be considered in their historical and contemporary cultural contexts.
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ART 2011: Art for Middle Grades 0
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: Middle grades majors only This class is designed for the non-art major in middle grades education. The focus of the course will be on the development of lessons that encourage creative thinking through discipline-based art education that is developmentally appropriate. Methods in art education include exploration of a variety of studio processes, as well as approaches to art history, art criticism, and aesthetics. Interdisciplinary approaches to art education will be explored at the middle grades level.
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