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ANTHROPOLOGY 390: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Independent Study
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ANTHROPOLOGY 410: Anthropological Methods. Every Fall
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
A practicum in anthropological fieldwork, including exercises in participant observation, interviewing, framing a research question, analysis and interpretation of data. Prerequisite: ANT 200. Hawkins
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ANTHROPOLOGY 410 - Anthropological Methods. Every Fall
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ANTHROPOLOGY 411: Archaeological Methods. Fall 2008
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
This course will provide students with hands-on training in archaeological field and laboratory methods. In the first half of the semester, participants will travel to a local field site and learn techniques of archaeological data recovery, including survey, mapping, and excavation. In the second half of the course, the focus will be on lab analysis, including the processing and interpretation of artifacts recovered during the field component of the course. Special attention will be given to computer techniques applicable to archaeological analysis. Students should expect to spend time outdoors and to dedicate at least one or two weekend days to field trips. Levine
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ANTHROPOLOGY 470-479: Topics in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Lecture courses or seminars on theoretical or ethnographic subjects of current interest. Prerequisite: one course from the 200-level.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Senior level independent study directed by the Anthropology staff. Permission of chairperson. Chinese Folklore. Ethnicity in China. Globalization of Modern China. Anthropology of Emotion.
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ARB 171.: Beginning Arabic I. Every Fall
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Introduction to the Arabic language in a cultural context, with emphasis on listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, including the writing system. For students with no prior knowledge of Arabic. Horesh
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ARB 171. - Beginning Arabic I. Every Fall
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ARB 172.: Beginning Arabic II. Every Spring
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Continued development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in Arabic within a cultural context. Horesh
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ARB 271: . Intermediate Arabic I. Fall 2009
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
The second year Arabic course continues and builds on the skills and materials presented in Beginning Arabic II. It takes a 4-skills approach with emphasis on listening, speaking, reading and writing. Prerequisite: IST 172 or placement by instructor. Horesh
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ARB 271 - . Intermediate Arabic I. Fall 2009
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ARB 272: . Intermediate Arabic II. Fall 2010
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
The course continues Intermediate Arabic I. Prerequisite: IST 271. Horesh In Fall, 2008, Franklin & Marshall will introduce a 4-year Mandarin Chinese language sequence, adding one level each year. A teaching assistant will work with the instructor to expand students' exposure to both the language and the culture of China. The timing of the course offerings permits students to move through the sequence in consecutive semesters. In recent years Franklin & Marshall students have been participating in study abroad programs in Beijing (CET and IES).
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ARB 272 - . Intermediate Arabic II. Fall 2010
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ART AND ART HISTORY 103: Introduction to Western Art. Every Semester
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
An introduction to major monuments, institutions, and methodologies of art in the west, from the classical period to the present. While the course spans more than 2000 years, we will focus on approximately 25 artworks as in-depth case studies for our exploration, carefully reconstructing not only their conditions of creation and patronage, but also their social, political, and cultural contexts. The course also introduces important art-historical methods and lays a foundation for future study in art history. Staff
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