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ANTH 1819: World and Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course is designed as an introductory geographic survey arranged around the eight major regions: Anglo-American, Latin American, Europe, the former Soviet Union, The Middle East, The Pacific World, and Africa. Emphasis is placed upon an analysis of the natural environment, cultural environment, population status, economic development and potentials. Fulfills: Social Science Requirement
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ANTH 1820: Futurology
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
A cultural analysis of the factors that are influencing and changing the American culture. Emphasis is placed on the following major and sub cultural traits; reasons and factors influencing change; analysis methods of futurology; and implications and possible consequences of these developments. RESTRICTION: Six hours of behavioral sciences or consent of instructor. Fulfills: Social Science Requirement
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ANTH 1822: Indian of N Amer/Their Culture
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
A study of the aboriginal cultures of Canada and the United States with emphasis on regional life-styles. Fulfills: Social Science Requirement
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ANTH 1824: Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
A field work presentation of basic archaeological methods of investigation. Fulfills: Social Science Requirement
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ANTH 2812: Introduction to Anthropology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
Introduction to Anthropology is an overview of the discipline of anthropology. The course will include concepts of biological anthropology, archaeology, and human prehistory, cultural anthropology, applied anthropology, and linguistics.
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ANTH 5800: Anthropology Elective
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
Anthropology Elective
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ARTS 1200: Art Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course is an introduction to art appreciation intended to provide a foundation in the basic concepts, materials and processes of the visual arts, as well as a brief history of art in Western and non Western societies. Through analysis of examples drawn from the past and the present, it assists the student in recognizing the universal qualities in human aesthetic response and the special differences that define every culture. Fulfills: Humanities Requirement
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ARTS 1201: Art History Survey I
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course is an introduction to the first half of art history. It consists of a study of the art produced from prehistoric times through Gothic period. The course will study the evolution of architecture, sculpture, painting, and the crafts. Patrons, techniques, values, concepts, philosophies, and materials used by artists will be studied. Major movements, themes, artworks, and artists will be studied as well as how the art is a reflection of the society that produced it. This course will include the art and cultures of both Western and non-Western societies. This course is an introduction to the first half of art history. It consists of a study of the art produced from prehistoric times through the Gothic period. The course will study the evolution of architecture, sculpture, painting, and the crafts. Patrons, techniques, values, concepts, philosophies, and materials used by artists will be studied. Major movements, themes, artworks, and artists will be studied as well as how the art is a reflection of the society that produced it. This course will include the art and cultures of both Western and non- Western societies. Fulfills: Humanities Requirement
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ARTS 1202: Design I
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course is an introduction of two-dimensional composition through the study of the elements and principles of design. A variety of projects are assigned to explore each concept studied. Design is the use of the art elements arranged according to the principles. These basic concepts are fundamental to the development of artistic expression and interpretation. This course is a foundation on which other studio courses will build. Fulfills: Humanities Requirement
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ARTS 1203: Art History Survey II
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course is an introduction of the second half of art produced from the late Gothic and early Renaissance period through the Modern Age. The course will study the evolution of architecture, sculpture, painting, and the crafts in the contact of the societies in which they were created. Patrons, techniques, values, concepts, philosophies, and materials used by artists will be studied. Major movements, works of art and artists will be studied. This course will include the art and cultures of both Western and non-Western societies. Fulfills: Humanities Requirement
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