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3.00 Credits
Examines issues particular to the management of performance artists. Focuses on contracts, legal issues, union representation, artistic freedom, promotion, and marketing. Emphasis will be placed on problem-solving and negotiation with the individual artist. Prereq: AMGT 130
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3.00 Credits
Studies in depth a specific aspect of arts management designed to provide advanced work in arts management analysis, communication, legal issues, and marketing. Primarily for Arts Management students in the junior and senior year. Content identified by subtitle. Prereq: AMGT 130
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3.00 Credits
An advanced level of museum study which includes management and exhibition. Prereq: AMGT 335
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the basic concepts, theories, and methodologies of sociocultural anthropology. Creates an awareness of the wide spectrum of cultural variation throughout the world. Demonstrates that through the study of anthropology, we may not only gain an understanding of "exotic" cultures but also of our own sociocultural experience.
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Examines the way of life of selected societies in various parts of the world. Explores patterns in human cultures as well as the uniqueness of particular societies. Considers whether or not it is possible to truly understand a culture other than one's own.
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Exposes students to a variety of lifestyles in the Middle East through an examination of ecology, gender, kinship, stratification, religion, and ethnicity. Considers the cultural perspectives of the powerful and the weak under colonialism and in post-colonial situations. Addresses "newsworthy" issues such as oil wealth and labor migration, "terrorism", fundamentalism, and nationalism. Prereq: ANTH 130 or ANTH 140 or instructor approval
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Explores diverse aspects of life and culture in the Caribbean focusing on the following themes: colonial history of the Caribbean and the rise of plantation culture, gender and family life; the economic situation; industry and commerce; religion and life cycles; education; health care and access to medical services; democratization and political activism, such as the rise of Rastafarianism, ethnic identity and conflict. Prereq: ANTH 130 or ANTH 140
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Compares patterns of life in pre-revolutionary China with those that have emerged since the Revolution of 1949. Examines areas targeted for change by socialist leaders such as patriarchal attitudes and structures, distribution of wealth, and availability of health care. Evaluates trends toward rapid industrialization and "democratization". Prereq: ANTH 130 or ANTH 140 or instructor approval
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Focuses on the ethnic, cultural, religious, economic and political diversity in select regions of Africa, as representative of the kinds of differences found throughout the continent. Explores such diversity through a historical framework, addressing the history of colonial penetration, the impact it had in various parts of Africa and in the African diaspora, and the complex interplay between indigenous cultures and their values with the exigencies of the modern nation state. Prereq: ANTH 130 or ANTH 140
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3.00 Credits
Explores indigenous cultures of North America. Students will consider technology and social systems, contact between indigenous and European cultures, migration issues, pre-Columbian world view and lifeways. Contemporary issues including sovereignty, land claims, social issues and cultural autonomy will be examined. Prereq: ANTH 130 or ANTH 140
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