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ART 4900: Internship: Field Experience
10.00 - 12.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
An on-the-job experience with artists, museums, galleries, and business related to the promotion of art professions. Graded on an
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AS 2016: Appalachian Music
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A survey of Appalachian music including both instrumental and vocal styles, older traditions and newer regional forms. Students will have opportunities to develop musical skills through hands-on class projects and activities. Lecture three hours. (Same as MUS 2016.) (CORE: HUMANITIES)
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AS 2025: Appalachian Strings
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Introductory instruction in stringed instruments and styles commonly heard in old-time, old-time country, and bluegrass music, including basic music theory. Lecture and demonstration three hours.
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AS 2301: The History of Coal from the Pennsylvanian to the Present
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Coal has played a critical role in the history of the southern Appalachians. The geologic processes that formed coal and shaped the landscape into the steep ridges and hollows of the Appalachian coalfields have directly affected the human history of the region - from hunting in pre-colonial times, to settlement and subsistence farming in the 1800s, to mining and unionization in the 1900s, to mountaintop removal and natural gas/coalbed methane extraction in the last decade. This course covers the physical and chemical processes that form coal as well as the tectonic and geomorphologic processes that formed the landscape of the coalfields and shaped the agricultural practices of the early settlers. It examines the cultural history of coal mining and life in the company-owned coal camps and the political history of unionization through literature and film. The economics and environmental consequences of coal-fired power plants are discussed, and the environmental and occupational hazards associated with both underground and surface coal mining are analyzed from both a scientific and a sociological perspective. (Same as GLY 2301.)
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AS 2410: Appalachia: An Introduction
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This course explores the Appalachian region from a cross-disciplinary perspective, with readings on Appalachia drawn primarily from the humanities. Both historical and contemporary issues are examined, focusing upon national and international as well as local and regional contexts. This courses provides an introduction to the Bachelor of Arts degree in Appalachian Studies and to the undergraduate minor in Appalachian Studies. Students who take AS 2410 cannot take AS 2411 for credit.
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AS 2411: Appalachia: An Introduction (Social Sciences)
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This course explores the Appalachian region from a cross-disciplinary perspective, with readings on Appalachia drawn primarily from the social sciences. Both historical and contemporary issues are examined, focusing upon national and international as well as local and regional contexts. This courses provides an introduction to the Bachelor of Arts degree in Appalachian Studies and to the undergraduate minor in Appalachian Studies. Students who take AS 2411 cannot take AS 2410 for credit.
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AS 2510: Sophomore Honors Colloquium (Humanities)
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Seminar on a selected topic or topics in Appalachian Studies, encouraging independent scholarship through reading, writing and discussion. Enrollment is by invitation or application. Content will vary. (WRITING; MULTI-CULTURAL; CROSS-DISCIPLINARY) (CORE: HUMANITIES)
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AS 2515: Sophomore Honors Colloquium (Social Sciences)
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Seminar on a selected topic or topics in Appalachian Studies, encouraging independent scholarship through reading, writing and discussion. Enrollment is by invitation or application. Content will vary. (WRITING; MULTI-CULTURAL; CROSS-DISCIPLINARY) (CORE: SOCIAL SCIENCES)
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AS 2530: Selected Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
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AS 2531: Selected Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
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