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Name |
Time |
Computer# |
Instructor |
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AH 6600 |
Modern Architecture |
M-F 1:45p-4:05p |
54062 |
Gindhart |
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Evolution of twentieth-century methods, materials, and concepts of architectural design. |
|
| ANTH 6080 |
Consumption and Material Culture |
M-F 11:00a-1:20p
| 53137
| Staff
|
|
This course examines anthropological
approaches to material culture and consumption: the
practices, relations, and rituals through which things
"from food and clothing to shell valuables or money"
become meaningful and are used in the organization of
social life. Readings include classic works of
anthropology and social theory as well as recent
ethnographies of western capitalist,
colonial/postcolonial and postsocialist settings. |
|
| ANTH 6550 |
Field School in Anthropology |
TBA
| 53833
| Staff
|
|
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. |
|
| ANTH 820 |
Public Archaeology |
M/W 4:00p-6:55p
| 52718
| Staff
|
|
Laws and regulations governing cultural
resource protection and preservation, the conduct of
archaeology in a contract format, and mechanisms for
public education. |
|
| HIST 7010 |
Issues & Interpretations in American History |
Tu/Th 8:00a-11:25a
| 52063
| Youngs
|
|
Study and discussion of important historical questions;
introduction to the historiography of the field. |
|
| HIST 8065 |
History of Georgia |
M/W noon-3:25p
| 53736
| Youngs
|
|
This seminar course offers an overview to
some of the key currents and developments in Georgia
history, from pre-colonial times to contemporary
Georgia, as well as the relevant historiography. The
course will situate Georgia history within a variety of
broader regional, national and international contexts.
Furthermore, the course will emphasize the history of
both ordinary and prominent Georgians, and will include
examples of various subfields of history (i.e.,
environmental history, social history, labor history,
women’s history, political history). This offering is of
use to students considering Georgia-related themes for
their theses and dissertations, students in the Heritage
Preservation Program, and TEEMS students alike, along
with students generally interested in the subject. |
|
| HIST 8660 |
Case Study in International Preservation |
TBA |
53104/52308 |
Laub |
|
The study of preservation and conservation programs and processes in foreign countries,
through lectures, readings, and site visits. Comparison of preservation and public history as it is
practiced in foreign programs with the approaches taken in the United States.
|
|
| HIST 8680 |
Internship |
TBA |
53046 |
Laub |
|
The study of preservation and conservation programs and processes in foreign countries,
through lectures, readings, and site visits. Comparison of preservation and public history as it is
practiced in foreign programs with the approaches taken in the United States.
|
|
| HIST 8890 |
International Heritage Preservation |
M/W 7:40p-10:10p |
53144 |
Staff/TD>
|
|
Analysis of a selected historical issue or topic, such as modernization,
religion, revolution, role of women, and peasant societies. |
|
| HIST 8890 |
Issues in American History |
TBA |
52270 |
Grubbs/TD>
|
|
Analysis of a selected historical issue or
topic, such as modernization, religion, revolution, role
of women, and peasant societies. May be repeated for
credit if topics vary. |
|
| HIST 8900 |
Directed Readings |
TBA |
50347 |
Laub |
|
|
|
| ID 8650 |
History of Interior Design: Antiquities to 19th Century |
Tu/Th 4:45p-7:15p |
50929 |
Staff |
|
Development of architecture, interiors,
and the decorative arts. |
|
| PMAP 8161 |
Public Budgeting and Finance |
Tu/Th 7:40p-10:10p |
52672 |
Staff |
|
A survey of the practice and problems of modern fiscal management
in government with special emphasis on budgetary procedures and the means of budgetary analysis. |
|
| PMAP 8431 |
Leadership and Organizational Behavior |
Tu/Th 4:$5p-7:15p |
52680 |
Waugh |
|
Examination and application of theories of leadership and
organizational behavior, with attention to communication, motivation, group dynamics,
organizational change, leadership and decision making in public organizations |
|
| RE 8430 |
Taxation of Reinvestment |
Tu/Th 7:40p-10:10p |
50741 |
Staff |
|
In this course the student examines the income tax codes of the
federal government and the state of Georgia. These various subparts of these tax
codes are initially review and analyzed and then placed into the context of real
estate equity investment analysis. Subjects shall include, but not limited to:
basis, depreciation, at-risk rules, passive loss rules, capital gain/loss treatment,
like-kind exchanges, installment sales, various tax entity classifications,
estate and trust tax considerations. |