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AT 485,486: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
Study on a specialized project under the guidance of a professor.
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AT 490,491: Open Studio
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
Continuation of AT390, 391. An advanced course for students who have completed all offered courses in painting, drawing, or printmaking. In addition to continued practice in one or more of the above disciplines, attention will be paid to contemporary art issues and to questions of professional activity. This course may be repeated 3 times. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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AT 497: Senior Project Proposal
1.00 Credits
Stetson University
Preparation and planning for the Senior Project. The student produces a proposal for the Senior Project. Prerequisite: junior portfolio review.
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AT 498: Senior Project and Exhibition
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
This course is required of all senior art majors. In preparation for their Senior Project Exhibition, the students pursue intense studies of their areas of specialization. Development of a personal vision is encouraged in a tutorial format with regular group critiques. Planning and installation of the Senior Project Exhibition is part of the class. Prerequisites: AT 497, junior and senior portfolio reviews, and advanced work in area of specialization.
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AY 102: Introduction to Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
Introduction to principles and concepts of physical and cultural anthropology. Traces humans' biological origins and discusses the diversity found in family, economic, political, and religious institutions throughout the world. Offered at least once a year. Prerequisite to AY310, AY340, AY373, AY396, AY420, and AY496.
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AY 201(AH201): Introduction to Classical Art and Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
Study of the art and archaeology (the study of the material remains of cultures) of the Classical world, beginning with the neolithic and continuing through the early imperial period. Highlighted are sanctuary architecture, pottery, and sculpture. Prerequisite to AY304.
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AY 202: Introduction to Physical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
Exploration of the basics of evolutionary theory, primate development and behavior, and the hominid fossil record. Illustration of what constitutes anthropological study, techniques, and methodology. Highly recommended for anthropology minors.
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AY 285,385,485: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
Students may take more than one AY285, 385, or 485 course during their career with different titles and contents.
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AY 290,390,490: Topical Seminar:Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
A course initiated by student interest, contingent upon the expertise of current departmental faculty. Students may take more than one AY290, 390,or 490 course during their career with different titles and contents.
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AY 302: African-American Religious Experiences
3.00 Credits
Stetson University
Examination of the faith traditions of African Americans from their own perspectives and those of their contemporaries. Emphasizes Christianity, but also considers the process of syncretization with African faith traditions. Culminates in an examination of the position of the Catholic church regarding slaves and the institution of slavery, as well as its attitudes toward the involvement, participation, and agency of African Americans as laity, clergy, and scholars.
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