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ANT 412: Ethnohistorical Approaches to Native American History and Culture
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
This course deals with the history, culture, and image of Native North Americans. The approach is ethnohistorical, combining the disciplines of history and anthropology in order to obtain multiple perspectives on the interactions of native and non-native cultures. We will examine historic events and their meanings using a multicultural mode of analysis and, through examining the records of anthropology, history and literature, gain insight into the production of images and histories on the part of both Native Americans and Euro-Americans. This course satisfies the senior core curriculum requirement.
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ANT 422: Medical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
See course description for CCM 416.
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ANT 490: Internship in Anthropology
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
Participation in a field learning experience closely related to one of the areas of anthropology. The student intern will meet regularly with his or her supervisor in the agency and/or will report as required to the faculty member assigned to supervise the field experience. Students are expected to apply what they have learned in the academic program to the field experience. An evaluation of the field experience will also be required. The internship and placement must be approved by the instructor. Three hours of field work per week are required to generate one credit hour. The number of credit hours to be awarded must be contracted prior to registration.
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ANT 496: Honors Project in Anthropology
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
The nature of the project is determined by the mentor and the student. The due dates for each draft as well as the number of credit hours the student is to receive is contracted prior to registration.
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ANT 496 - Honors Project in Anthropology
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ANT 499: Research in Anthropology
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
An upper-level student who wishes to undertake an anthropological research project for academic credit during a given semester must submit a research proposal prior to registration and a research report at the end of the semester. The proposal must be approved by the research director, the department chair and the dean of arts and sciences. The proposal will be kept on file in the dean of arts and sciences’ office.
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ARA 101-102: Elementary Arabic and
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
This course is designed for those students who are beginning the study of Arabic. Students will learn to communicate in spoken and written Arabic and will study the cultural contexts in which it is used.
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ARA 103-104: Intermediate Arabic and
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
This course is designed for students who have a complete command of the Arabic alphabet and sound system and can already communicate in simple social situations. The course is designed to bring the student to the point of communicating in several well defined social situations and contexts. The root and pattern system of Arabic grammar and complex sentence structure are studied using vocabulary, complex texts and translation exercises. Prerequisite(s): ARA 102 or equivalent.
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ART 11 3: American Arts
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
This course will trace the development of the arts in America from colonial times to the present. Music as well as the plastic arts will be considered in terms of aesthetic value and significance as social documents.
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ART 11 4: Revolution and Romanticism:The Arts from 1750 to 1850
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
The years from 1750 to 1850 saw a revolution in the arts as well as in government and society. The Romantic revolution in art, music and literature (with particular emphasis on the visual arts) will be investigated, with attention to the effects of political and social revolution and the Napoleonic era on the major artists, musicians and writers of the time. Among those included will be David, Delacroix, Gericault, Goya, Beethoven, Berlioz and Wordsworth.
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ART 11 5: Introduction to Musical Style
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
See course description for MUS 11 5.
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