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3 Credits SS Anthropological approaches to culture, language and social organization, including religious belief, gender role, family form, and economic life. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency. (Honors version available)
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3 Credits Survey of archaeology, including its development in America and an overview of archaeological methodologies. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency.
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3 Credits Theories of language dealing with learning, diversity, creativity and change. Relation of language to perception, ethnic identity, occupation, and social class. Prerequisite: One of the following courses: ANT 1010, ANT 1030, PSY 1010, SOC 1010, SPH 1010, or SPH 1090.
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3 Credits Cultures of a major world region. The region studied varies and may include one of the following: Sub-Saharan Africa, India, Circum-Mediterranean, Middle East, Far East and the Americas. Prerequisite: One of the following courses: ANT 1010, ANT 1030, ANT 2030, HST 2470 or SOC 1010.
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3 Credits A survey of religion and related phenomena in a variety of societies around the world. Considers the relationship of religion to other aspects of culture. Prerequisite: ANT 1030, PSY 1010, or SOC 1010.
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3 Credits This Honors colloquium will examine special topics in the field of anthropology and its relevance across disciplinary perspectives. The issues to be addressed in each Colloquium will vary from semester to semester. These courses are designed for students in the Honors Program, but are open to others with the approval of the Honors Coordinator or the instructor. Prerequisites: Reading proficiency and permission of the instructor or Honors coordinator.
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3 Credits H Designed for students who are true beginners without any background knowledge of the Arabic language. The course focuses on the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. 3 class, 1 lab hour or equivalent.
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3 Credits H Continues to focus on the four skills of Listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students will be studying Modern Standard Arabic, which is close to classical Arabic. (It is the language used for reading and writing Arabic today.) Students will advance their knowledge of grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary, and reading and writing of Arabic. 3 class, 1 lab hour or equivalent. Prerequisite: ARB 1000 or permission of the instructor.
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3 Credits H The art of seeing is developed through the examination of the fundamentals of visual art. Emphasis is on exploration and understanding of styles, techniques, principles and major innovations of art. Both lecture and hands-on teaching methods may be used to involve the student in the creative process. Artistic ability or experience are not required. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency. (Honors version available)
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3 Credits This course introduces the organization of visual elements on a two dimensional plane. The elements of art and principles of design are examined through lectures, demonstrations and related studio problems for students to explore and solve. Students will develop techniques for handling a variety of art materials. 6 studio hours.
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