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SANT 430B: Special Topics
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Spelman College
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SANT 431: Ind Study in Anthropology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Spelman College
This in-depth and rigorous course is designed for students who wish to pursue topics not covered in existing courses. The coursework usually involves a formal research paper and prearranged bi-weekly meetings with the pre-selected faculty mentor. It is expected that the faculty member will have particular expertise or research interests in the topic area selected by the student. Students who enroll in the course are expected to have demonstrated (through coursework) that they have the intellectual maturity and discipline to work independently under the direction of a faculty advisor. Students must have a grade point average of at least 3.2, have completed at least 12 hours of anthropology or sociology electives and have obtained the permission of the faculty member with whom they desire to work.
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SANT 433: Anthropology Thesis
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
The senior thesis is the capstone course in the department. An intensive senior-level research experience involving creative research design, data collection, analysis and presentation. One semester. Prerequisite: SANT 203, SANT 336, SSOC 203, SSOC 320, SSOC 334, and SSOC 335.
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SANT 444: Food and Culture
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
This course explores the anthropology of food through diverse readings, films, and food itself-while addressing a wide variety of topics including food and social identity; food taboos and fads; food and health; the rituals and ceremonies of eating; food production and human ecology; and the industrialization and globalization of food ways. Prerequisite: SANT 203.
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SANT 492: Honors Anthropology Thesis
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
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SART 110: Survey of Visual Arts
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Spelman College
An introductory art appreciation course, including a brief chronological history of art. Major emphasis placed on the visual elements of art, material elements of art, principles of design, material and techniques used in creating art.
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SART 111: Basic Drawing
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
Introduction to various types and uses of drawing in all kinds of black-and-white media and all all kinds of subject matter: representational, abstract, and non-objective drawing; space and volume relations; movement and direction of planes in space; subjective versus objective lines and movement, development of visual units of design and integration in the whole organization. Introduction to perspective and shade. Six studio hours per week. Each semester.
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SART 113: Basic Design
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
An introductory course designed to develop practical knowledge and skills in employing the elements and the principles of art into visual expressions which are creative, cohesive and/or functional. Also covers major aspects of two- and three-dimensional design problems with some in-depth discussion of the history of design. Fully integrated computer graphic concepts. Six studio hours per week. Each semester.
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SART 121: Painting I
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
An introduction to the basic principles and techniques of painting through the exploration of painting techniques, color theory, pictorial design, line, shape, and form. Emphasis on developing painting skills. Required: Visits to museums and galleries as well as attendance at exhibition openings and art lectures. Open to non-art majors as an elective. Prerequisite: ART 111 or ART 113.
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SART 131: Sculpture I
4.00 Credits
Spelman College
Exploration through design in relation to various kinds of forms, materials, and techniques concerned with the development from texture to the beginning of three-dimensional form to monolithic form. Examination and analysis of traditional and contemporary sculpture. Prerequisite: ART 111. Six studio hours per week. Each semester.
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