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This course is designed to provide an overview of myth, ritual, and ideological tenets of cultures around the world. Although focused on indigenous (native) religious contexts, the course examines the synthesis between original belief systems and the major world religions such as Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. Students will further learn how to relate religion to other socio-cultural processes such as economics, politics, gender, and sexuality. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are ANT 1030, SOC 1010, or SOC 1030, and sophomore standing. This course is offered every odd-numbered spring. Credits: 3
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This course is designed to provide a historical, cultural, and geographic survey of sub-Saharan Africa, examining such topics as political systems, religion, marriage and family, and the crises of disease, war, and malnutrition. The course is taught from an anthropological perspective. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are ANT 1030 or SOC 1010, and sophomore standing. This course is offered every even-numbered spring. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to train students in social science fieldwork techniques with emphasis on anthropological qualitative methods of participant observation, interview, kinship analysis, life case history, and photography. It will involve traveling to and living among the group under study. The actual field study will be preceded by preparatory background study and followed by data analysis and a written report. This course may be repeated once for credit, with instructor's permission, if new work is undertaken. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ANT 1030 or permission. This course is offered during the summer. Credits: 1 to 6
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with the opportunity to pursue topics of special interest in anthropology appropriate to the 4000-level not offered in the general Social Science curriculum. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is junior standing Credits: 1 to 3
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3.00 Credits
Independent study in Anthropology allows the student to pursue an advanced, in-depth study of a topic in history not offered in the regular curriculum, under the tutelage of a department faculty member. An independent-study contract must be negotiated with the instructor and filed before registering for this course. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are junior standing and permission Credits: 1 to 3 Art
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3.00 Credits
[Choice:AR] This course provides a survey of the history of Western art from prehistoric times to the early Renaissance, with emphasis on developing visual awareness and the ability to analyze works of art. This instruction examines selected works in terms of their historical and cultural elements and the phenomenon of stylistic change over the centuries. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052. There is a lab fee. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
[Choice:AR] This course surveys the history of Western art from the Renaissance to the present. The instruction provides emphasis on developing the student's visual awareness and ability to analyze works of art. The instruction consists of lectures that examine selected works in terms of their historical and cultural elements and the phenomenon of stylistic change over the centuries. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052. There is a lab fee. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the history, evolution, and popular trends of animation and American illustration from the industrial revolution to today. Students will also explore the relationship and influence of fine art and graphic design on the two narrative art forms and how they influence fine art and graphic design. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are ARH 2011 and 2012. There is a lab fee. This course is offered every odd-numbered fall. Credits: 3 Biology
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3.00 Credits
[Choice:AR] This course provides an introduction to drawing mediums, techniques, and concepts, with emphasis on drawing from observation. Prerequisites & Notes There is a lab fee. This course is offered every semester. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This course offers a basic study of the elements and principles of design. Coursework provides a visual problem-solving experience that encourages creative thought and innovative approaches to working in both two- and three-dimensional design. Prerequisites & Notes There is a lab fee. This course is offered every semester. Credits: 3
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