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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the influence of race, gender, and class froma perspective of power and culture. Use of interdisciplinary sources, including essays, fiction, art, and social science research to examine how different social groups vie for representation, self-definition, and power in different social and cultural settings.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Special topics in the history and study of ancient and Classical art. May be repeated with a different topic for a total of 8 credit hours.
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1.00 Credits
P: Junior standing. R: One course in ancient art or archaeology. Introduction to the preclassical art and archaeology of the Aegean Basin: Greece, Crete, and the Aegean islands during the Stone and Bronze Ages (to about 1000 B.C.). Topics covered include Troy, Minoan Crete, and Mycenaean Greece.
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1.00 Credits
P: Junior standing. R: One course in ancient art or archaeology. Art and archaeology of Greece from about 1000 B.C. through the Hellenistic period. Special attention given to the development of Greek architecture, sculpture, and vase painting. Continuation of A412 (C412), but A412 (C412) is not a prerequisite.
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1.00 Credits
P: Junior standing. R: One course in ancient art or archaeology. Development of Roman architecture, sculpture, and painting from the beginning through the fourth century A.D. Consideration given to the major archaeological sites. Continuation of A413 (C413), but A413 (C413) is not a prerequisite.
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3.00 Credits
HThe course will focus upon politically oriented African American and African religious activity including protest movements, nationalist groups, and electoral involvements. Course goals include familiarizing students with important actors and events in black religious and political affairs and developing critical thinking by students about politics and religious involvement in politics.
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4.00 Credits
P: A412, A413, or consent of instructor. The development of Greek architecture from the ninth to the first century B.C.
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4.00 Credits
P: A101, A312, A314, A414, or consent of instructor. Analytical survey of Roman sculpture from the Republic through the reign of Septimus (circa 3rd century B.C.E. to early 3rd century C.E.)
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4.00 Credits
P: A312, A414, A416, or consent of instructor. The formation and development of Roman architecture from the second century B.C. to the middle of the fourth century A.D.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Open to junior or senior anthropology majors with consent of instructor. Students assist in preparation and implementation of undergraduate courses, especially those involving hands-on laboratory work. Students prepare materials, implement laboratory activities, and maintain educational collections. Students enrolled in A420 do not assist in grading. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
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