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Name |
Time |
Computer# |
Instructor |
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ANTH 6550 |
Field School in Anthropology |
TBA |
53265 |
White |
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Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Anthropological
field methods. Students will develop skills in ethnographic,
archaeological, and biological methods through field projects.
Emphasis will be on providing a holistic interpretation of conditions
at the field location. |
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ANTH 8240 |
Public Archaeology |
M 4:00p-7:10p |
52330 |
Staff |
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Laws and regulations governing cultural resource
protection and preservation, the conduct of archaeology in a
contract format, and mechanisms for public education. |
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CER 6910 |
History of Ceramics |
Tu/Th 10:55a-2:35p |
52208 |
Staff |
|
Ceramics from the potteries of indigenous cultures
to the fine porcelains of Asia and Europe and culminating in
the eclecticism of the contemporary world. Includes ceramics
from Africa, Egypt, Greece, Asia, the Near East, Europe, and
the United States. |
|
| HIST 7010 |
Issues & Interpretations in American History |
M/W 8:00a-11:40a |
52998 |
Brattain |
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Study and discussion of important historical questions;
introduction to the historiography of the field. |
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| HIST 7030 |
Issues & Interpretations in World History |
M/W 5:30p-9:10 |
52559 |
Fletcher |
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Study and discussion of important historical questions;
introduction to the historiography of the field. |
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| HIST 8070 |
Seminar in African-American History |
M/W 12:00p-3:40p |
53622 |
Staff |
|
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. |
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| HIST 8660 |
Case Studies in International Preservation |
May |
50428 |
Laub |
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Study of preservation and conservation programs
in foreign countries, through lectures, readings, and site visits.
Comparison of preservation as it is practiced in foreign programs
with the approach taken in the United States. Field trips abroad
required. |
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| HIST 8680 |
Internship |
|
50429 |
Laub |
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Through a prescribed field experience students are
given the opportunity to apply knowledge, theory, and understanding
gained from courses. May be repeated if topics vary. |
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| HIST 8900 |
Directed Readings |
|
50430 |
Laub |
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| ID 8650 |
History of Interior Design I |
Tu/Th 4:45p-7:30p |
51218 |
Staff |
|
Antiquities to the Nineteenth Century. Prerequisite:
consent of the instructor. Development of architecture, interiors,
and the decorative arts. |
|
| RE 8000 |
Real Estate Concepts and Practices |
MAY 4:30p-7:00p |
50688 |
Ziobrowski |
|
This course is an introduction to the principles
of real property analysis and use. Subjects include the nature
of real estate and real property, fundamentals of real property
law, public and private limits on the rights of ownership, fundamentals
of equity investment and financial analysis, fundamentals of
property valuation and market analysis, principles of location
theory, and an introduction to legal documents such as the contract,
the lease, and the warranty deed. Where applicable, e-commerce
is incorporated into the course material. The course is accentuated
with exercises in the use of the financial calculator, the spreadsheet
soft- ware, and the Internet. |