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ANT K 136: Music Cultures of The World
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: Placement test score for ENG* K101 or completion of ENG* K100 with a "C" or better. A comparative survey of musical concepts, style, and performance practices of various world cultures. Course content will emphasize the context of musical expression within the different cultures examined. This course is equivalent to MUS* K104.
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ANT K 207: Traditions Anthropology Folk Culture
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: Any 100 level course in anthropology, history, or sociology, or permission of the instructor. This course combines the methodologies of anthropology and folklore studies to introduce students to the meaning and function of various expressive elements of culture, including folklore, ceremony and ritual, visual and performing arts, community festivals, and vernacular landscapes. Students will be required to conduct original field research for public presentation as the central component of their coursework.
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ANT K 242: Native Peoples of North America
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: 100 level anthropology, or sociology, or permission of the instructor. This course combines the anthropologic approaches of archaeology, ethno history and cultural anthropology to introduce students to the indigenous peoples and nations of North America, as they existed prior to the twentieth century. The course will cover prehistoric past, contact period, and the development of Native/Non-Native relationships, together with a view of the changing lives of modern Native Americans. Course fulfills International/ Intercultural Requirement.
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ANT K 296: Teaching Assistantship in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisite: At least two prior courses in anthropology and permission of the instructor. In this assistantship, students will assist a faculty member in conducting an academic course offered in the field of anthropology. Students may lead discussion groups, work with individual students, organize field trips, make presentations, and/or other work (to be arranged).
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ARC K 102: Architecture of The World
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
This course introduces students to the rich heritage of architecture as a basis for developing, understanding, and appreciating both their own design philosophy and those of others. Students will explore the impact of climate, economy, philosophy, social structure and technology on architectural design by becoming familiar with some of the major monuments in architectural history.
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ARC K 108: Building Materials
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
This course introduces students to the source, use and limitations of materials used in building construction, while exploring methods of assembly and historic applications. Emphasis is placed on basic design concepts and the practical applications of building materials "in the field." Field observation is attained through site visits of projects under construction (as available).
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ARC K 135: Construction Graphics
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Co-requisite: ARC* K135L. This course introduces the fundamental concepts of drafting and working drawings for the construction industry, emphasizing set layout and sequencing, sheet image composition, drawing construction, line weights, conventions, symbols and projection. "Drafting" as a means to convey "design intent" and "constructability" to the construction industry is accomplished through the lab portion of this course by the execution of actual drawing types, including architectural, civil, structural, detail, and other drawings.
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ARC K 135L: Construction Graphics Lab
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Co-requisite: ARC* K135. This course implements the principles of construction graphics covered in the lecture portion of this course and the execution of actual drawing types, including architectural, civil, structural, detail, and other drawings.
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ARC K 137: Architectural Detailing
1.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: ARC* K135/135L. Co-requisite: ARC* K137L. This course introduces the methods and purpose of producing architectural drawing details that convey design intent to the construction industry while illustrating, with detail, the materials, assemblies and methods to be used in construction.
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ARC K 137L: Architectural Detailing Lab
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Three Rivers
Prerequisites: ARC* K135/135L. Co-requisite: ARC* K137. This course implements the principles of architectural detailing covered in the lecture portion of this course, as students gain working knowledge through construction observation, detail observation, and a hands-on scaled detail building project.
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