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3 Y The origins and development of printmaking media are highlighted. Emphasizing the study of original prints by Durer, Rembrandt, Whistler, Picasso, and Rauschenberg in the University Art Collection. Additional work required of graduate students. Prereq: Department consent required.
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3 Examine the educational role of museums in society. Study contemporary educational theory, audience development, and accessibility issues within the museum context. Additional work required of graduate students. Prereq: Department consent required.
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3 SI Principles of effective leadership; mission, vision, and values; board, staff, executive relationships; civic engagement; assembling workforce; fiscal procedures; budget development. Short and long term goals planning. Direct experience with local museum professionals. Additional work required of graduate students. Prereq: Department consent required.
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3 Understanding philanthropy and the fundamentals of successful fundraising, articulating a case for support, building endowment, capital campaigns, special events, planned giving, corporate and foundational support, practicing stewardship, the development profession. Additional work required of graduate students. Prereq: Department consent required.
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3 Overview of critical issues in Native American Studies: colonization, religious freedom, environment, sovereignty, and politics of identity, interdisciplinary, comparative, and indigenous perspectives in relation to histories, societies, and cultures.
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3 Y Religious beliefs and practices of native Americans; the diversity as well as similarity of religious expression.
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3 E The connections between material life and religious life in cultures throughout the world. The diverse ways that various cultures inhabit their landscapes.
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3 IR Racial, linguistic, and cultural areas of North America from the Rio Grande to the Arctic. Selected areas and tribes. Data from archaeology, historical records, and contemporary anthropological fieldwork.
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3 IR The development of America through the contact between indigenous and colonial people's divergent religious understandings of land.
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3 IR Interrogates the relationship of American religious and economic practices, as compared with Native American traditions, during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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