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ANTH 4830: INT Readings and/or Projects
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Individual readings and/or projects for anthropology students. (Maximum of 3 hours may be applied toward graduation.)
Prerequisite:
ANTH 1000 and ANTH 101
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ANTH 4890: INT Internship in Anthropology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Anthropology majors may apply for internship opportunities that provide the student with both practical and research experiences. A student may complete a total up to 6 hours of internships for credit, with a maximum of 3 hours to be applied towards the Anthropology major.
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ANTH 4900: CRE Senior Capstone Seminar
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
This class is a one-semester three credit hour seminar whose main goal is integration of materials within the major (especially what you have learned in Methods and Theory). The Senior Thesis is a culminating experience focused on a theoretical issue, practical research or applied work, a historical period or theme within anthropology. Students will write an academic thesis paper which centers on a topic chosen by the student in consultation with the course instructor and, depending on the anthropological subfield, another faculty member in this department. The project requires approval of the course instructor and may include an applied or fieldwork component. Students will develop a research question, prepare a literature review, collect and analyze data, complete and present a substantial research writing project (the senior thesis) using the skills they have acquired throughout their academic career, drawing particularly upon the required theory and methods classes in crafting their research proposals. Students will be encouraged to engage deeply with a topic they care about as they produce a Senior Thesis based on original scholarship that displays a refined understanding of current literature and enduring analytical perspectives in Anthropology. In addition to the research project, this course also examines anthropology as a career through presentations, readings, and discussions that help students prepare for the process of applying to graduate programs and/or explore career opportunities in which an anthropology degree can be applied.
Prerequisite:
ANTH 4300
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ANTH 4920: Workshop
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Weber State University
Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript.
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ANTH 4950: Advanced Anthro Field Trip
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Students will visit areas and events of anthropological interest. The course will include relevant lectures, readings, and exercises designed to maximize and evaluate the learning experience. Pre- and post-trip meetings for student preparation, feedback, and course evaluation will occur. When the course number is used, it will be accompanied by a specific title and authorized credit which will appear on the student's transcript. A maximum of three credit hours of Anthropology 4950 can be applied toward graduation.
Prerequisite:
ANTH 1000 and ANTH 101 and ANTH 203 and ANTH 2030 and ANTH 2100 and ANTH 230 and ANTH 281 and ANTH 313
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ANTH 4990: Seminar In Anthropology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Weber State University
An advanced course allowing in-depth study of selected topics and current issues in Anthropology. When the course number is used, it will be accompanied by a specific title with the credit authorized, which will appear on the student's transcript. Offerings of same title may not be repeated for credit toward graduation.
Prerequisite:
ANTH 1000 and ANTH 101
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ARCH 1040: CA Intro to Architecture
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
An introductory course to allow students to learn about the field of architectural design, and other associated careers in conjunction with Building Design & Construction. Students will research and explore the world of architecture around them, and see how they might find a place therein.
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ARCH 1350: Architectural Design Comms 1
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
This will be a course to allow students to explore the field of Residential Design and Architecture. Students will research and present precedents of great residential design. Residential Design concepts will be taught and explored within the projects. Course content will include research-based assignments and presentations, along with studio design and work critiques. Students will create and present ideas and thoughts through the use of analog, digital and oral presentations. Students will begin to understand the difference between simply building houses, and creating a great piece of residential architecture. The class will include architectural readings, interpretation thereof, and the design and production of architectural design and construction documents.
Prerequisite:
ARCH 1040 and BDC 1040 and CM 1310 and CMT 1310
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ARCH 2000: Architectural Comms ll
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
This course will introduce students to the representation of architecture. Students will develop presentation skills by use of digital and analog means. They will gain the ability to show and represent their architectural work by use of drawing interpretation, creation and physical model building. Scale, forces of nature, and accurate representation will be part of this class. The course content will include hands on learning assignments, architectural reproductions, independent designs and presentations. At the end of the semester, students will create architecture with a final assignment where they will display the skills that they have learned during the semester.
Prerequisite:
ARCH 1350 and BDC 1350
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ARCH 2830: Directed Readings
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Directed readings in Building Design, & Construction. Must have department approval. Can be taken for 3 credit hours three times for a maximum of 9 credits.
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