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ANTH 237: Indians of North America
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
This course demonstrates the continuum of indigenous cultures in North America from Pre-Columbian times to the present using anthropological, archaeological, historical, and ecological data to study cultural processes and changes and the ways they affect interethnic and interracial interaction in the United States. The emphasis is on the cultures, adaptations, and problems faced by various North American Indian groups, both pre-contact and today.
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ANTH 238: Native American Travel Seminar
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
This course centers on the Native American nations and cultures of the U.S. and Canada, combines traditional classroom lecture and research paper writing with on-site visits to prehistoric archaeological sites and living American Indian cultures. This course is repeatable for credit if the seminar location has changed.
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ANTH 239: Study Abroad Seminar- World of the Maya: Anthropology, Archaeology & Ecology
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
This course focuses on the indigenous Maya people of Mexico and Central America, utilizes the International Education Program to provide direct personal contact with the culture. The course explores major Maya archaeological sites, contemporary Maya villages, Spanish colonial towns and cities, and the local ecological settings.
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ARBC 100: Elementary Arabic I
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
This is an elementary college-level course in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). This course will introduce students to the listening, speaking, reading and writing skills that are the standard means of communication in the Arab world.
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ARBC 102: Elementary Arabic II
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
This course is the continuation of ARBC 100, the beginner's course in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). It will further develop the students listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in the standard means of communication in the Arab world. It will also introduce them to grammar, conjugation, and the usage of vowels in word cases. Prerequisite: ARBC 100
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ARTS 159: Visual Literacy
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
To acquaint the student with the contemporary trends in mass visual media, both print and electronic, and to further build an awareness of the aesthetic, esoteric and communicative quality of the visual image, its meaning and quality, as it appears in advertising, journalism, still and motion picture photography, television and computer graphics. Code 2 course fee.
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ARTS 170: Ceramics I
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
Basic constructions and designs of clay pottery and sculpture are explored. Methods of making and applying glazes will be demonstrated. Additional laboratory time required outside of class hours. Code 2 course fee.
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ARTS 174: Creative Arts for Children
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
This course deals with the methods and materials appropriate for basic arts experiences in early childhood education. Students will develop strategies and procedures for introducing children to experiences and environments based on cumulative, developmental and diverse learning situations. Projects in visual arts, music, dance and theater will be explored both in class and on site with opportunity and methods for class management and self-assessment. Code 2 course fee.
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ARTS 181: Art History I
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
Formerly ART 181 – A survey of the development of the visual arts from the Prehistoric through the Gothic periods, the course will explore the physical, philosophical, political and sociological means through which cultures define themselves in art works. Emphasis will be on identifying characteristics inherent to works of art and how they relate to former and future work. Code 2 course fee.
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ARTS 182: Art History II
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
As a survey from the development of the visual arts from the Renaissance through the Impressionist periods, the course will continue the exploration of artistic development through the works of representative artists as they emerge after the 14th Century. Emphasis will be on defi ning styles associated with particular artists and their time period. Code 2 course fee.
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