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Fall 2003 Courses in Heritage Preservation


 NameTimeComputer#Instructor

ANTH 6200 Urban Anthropology M 4:30-7:00p 85295 Guano
Social organization of urban environments including preindustrial and industrial societies; process of urbanization

ANTH 6590 Archaeological Methods T/TH 11:00a-12:15p 80101 Kanter
Data recovery techniques, analytical methods, and theoretical concepts. Experience with archaeological materials.

AH 6110 Art and Architecture of Ancient Greece T, TH 9:30-10:45a 84720 Staff
Aegean and ancient Greek art from 3000-31 B.C. Examination of archaeological methods; development of style; and the social, religious, and political contexts of artistic production.

AH 6120 Art and Architecture of Ancient Rome M/W 1:30-2:45p 84722 Gunhouse
Roman artistic traditions and building techniques from the time of the Etruscans to the fall of the Roman Empire; examination of the Roman’s cultural heritage and influence on socioeconomic and political structures to modern times.

FOLK 8200 Folklore M/W 5:30-6:45p 85087 Burrison
Survey of folklore genres (including ballads, tales, customs, and arts) and of aspects of folklore study (including literary uses of folklore) with illustrations drawn largely from the South.

GEOG 6532 Geographic Information Systems M 5:30-8:50p 81218 Hallisey, Hendrix
Fundamental concepts and applications of raster and vector-based geographic information systems involving the integration and synthesis of geographic data with map overlays, databases, computer graphics, and/or remote sensing imagery.

GEOG 6764 Urban Geography T/TH 1:00-2:15p 81222 Hartshorn
Comparative study of the location, function, and internal spatial structure of urban area. Special attention given to the impact of transportation, residential, commercial, and industrial activity on the changing form of cities and suburbs.

HADM 8500 Economic and Cultural Impact of Travel and Tourism TH 4:30-7:00p 83778 Taylor
This course provides an overview of the economic and cultural impact of travel and tourism on local, state, regional, and national economics. The benefits and costs of tourism development, components of tourism and tourism management, the planning and development of tourism destinations/venues, understanding tourism policy, and tourism organization are covered.

HIST 6920 Oral History T/TH 2:45-4:25p 85000 Kuhn
Comprehensive introduction to oral history, its evolution, methodological and theoretical concerns, interviewing techniques, and applications.

HIST 6940 Administration and Use of Historical Archives TH 5:30-8:00p 85962 Banks
Creation, preservation, and use of historical records which includes the study of archival principles and techniques; practical experience in the University and local, Federal, and State archival depositories.

HIST 8000 Intro to Historical Research TH 1:00-4:20p 81459 Heitzman
M 5:30-8:50p 84582 Reid
Study of the meaning and purpose of history and an introduction to research methods, exercises in bibliographical problems, research, and historical criticism.

HIST 8030 Seminar in United States History in the Twentieth Century T 1:00-4:20p 81462 Brattain
Topics vary

HIST 8040 Seminar in the Intellectual History of the United States M 1:00-4:20p 84841 Moon
Study of the ideas as a historical discipline and the role of ideas in the making of the history of the United States. Emphasis on the ideas of selected social and intellectual groups. May be repeated if topics vary.

HIST 8070 Seminar in African-American History T 5:30-8:50p 84845 Rouse
A three-topic sequence which explores the diversity in African-American ideologies, movements, class and gender. Topics vary according to instructor. May be repeated if topics vary.

HIST 8600 Intro to Historic Preservation T 7:15-9:45p 81466 Crimmins, Laub
Historical evolution of preservation as a public movement in the United States, with emphasis on programs of local, state, and federal governments.

HIST 8610 Preservation Law M 7:15-9:45p 81467 Reap
The law applicable to historic preservation and the many legal issues relevant to it. An overview of legal systems at the federal, state, and local levels, as they relate to historic preservation.

HIST 8620 Conservation of Historic Building Materials W 7:15-9:45p 84915 Jones, Laub
Introduction to the theory and practice of building materials conservation, restoration, rehabilitation, and appropriate techniques for restoration and rehabilitation of historic structures.

HIST 8645 Historic Resource Evaluation TH 7:15-9:45p 81469 Luce
An introduction to the philosophical and practical aspects of historic resource survey and evaluation, including application of the National Register of Historic Places criteria.

HIST 8680: Internship   81470 Laub
Through a prescribed field experience students are given the opportunity to apply knowledge, theory, and understanding gained from courses.

HIST 8890 (002) Exhibit Planning and Production T 7:15-9:45p 84912 Staff

 


HIST 8900 Directed Readings   81472  

 

 


PAUS 8011 Urban Policy Arena W 7:15-9:45p 82956 Newman
A course designed to familiarize the student with the scope of urban studies. An interdisciplinary approach will be utilized to examine the major theories of urbanization developed by the social sciences.

PAUS 8021 Urban Policy Planning TH 4:30-7:00p 82957 Helling
An overview of the scope, purpose, and practice of planning in the United States, and how it is informed by demographic analysis.

PAUS 8231 Nonprofit Leadership TH 4:30-7:00p 83016 Vanslyke
This course examines and develops the leadership skills necessary to maximize group effectiveness in voluntary nonprofit organizations. The role of the executive director and board governance are among the topics explored.

PAUS 8241 Marketing in the Nonprofit Sector TH 7:15-9:45p 83021 Dvorak
A study of marketing principles and practices in the nonprofit sector. Students will conduct a marketing audit of a local nonprofit organization and develop a plan of action to improve the organization's strategic marketing performance.

PAUS 8561 GIS Applications F 4:30-7:00p 83032 Ghobrial
Integration and synthesis of geographical data with composite map overlay, databases and computer graphics. Applications of GIS include local government, planning, transportation, emergency management, nonprofit, environment, marketing, real estate, housing, and taxation. Business strategies and policy implications of different applications are discussed.


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