ANTH 3871/5871/WMST 3871 Sex, Gender, and Culture (3-0-3)
Information from biophysical anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, and cultural studies is combined in a cross-cultural, evolutionary approach to examine sex and gender roles. Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or ANTH 2011 or permission of instructor.

ANTH 4861/6861 World Ethnology (3-0-3)
Examines historical, economic, political, and social forces that have converged to produce a worldwide political and economic system. This approach stresses the linkages between Western development and Third World underdevelopment. Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or ANTH 2011 or permission of instructor.

ANTH 4900/6900 Cullum Lecture Series (V, 1-3)
In this variable content course, students hear lectures by well known scholars with expertise in the topic of study selected for that semester. Course material usually also includes films, panel discussions, and a student project related to the topic. Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or ANTH 2011 or permission of instructor.

ANTH 4950/6950 Selected Topics (V, 1-3)
A variable content, variable credit course intended to meet the needs of students minoring in anthropology. Offered by special arrangement. Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or ANTH 2011 or permission of instructor.

ANTH 4990 Undergraduate Research (V, 1-3)
A variable content, variable credit course offered by special arrangement and intended to meet the needs of anthropology minors. Students will carry out supervised independent research in a selected area of anthropology. Prerequisites: ANTH 1102 or ANTH 2011 or permission of instructor.

ART - Art Courses

ART 1000 Ceramics I for non-art majors (3-V-3)
Fundamentals of working with clay as an art form, including vessels, sculpture, and pottery. Introduction to glazing techniques.

ART 1001 Oil Painting for non-art majors (3-V-3)
Experiences involving basic use of color and oil painting techniques. Life model may be used.

ART 1002 Photography I for non-art majors (3-V-3)
An introduction to the processes and materials of black and white photography, as well as understanding photography as an art medium, gaining a working knowledge of the camera and darkroom equipment.

ART 1003 Watercolor for non-art majors (3-V-3)
Applied basic and experimental techniques with opaque and transparent watercolor media. Life model may be used.
224Augusta State University


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