2010-2011 University Catalog 
  
2010-2011 University Catalog

Courses


Each course indicates the number of credits earned; the hours of lecture or seminar per week; and the hours of laboratory or studio per week (if applicable). For independent study, readings, topics, or similar courses, individual instructors set hours.  If a course is listed as having an equivalent course, students may not receive credit for both courses.

For a glossary of the courses, please go to Course Directory .

For the information regarding undergraduate and graduate course numbering, please go to Course Numbering .

 

 

Anthropology

   •  ANTH 635 - Regional Ethnography
   •  ANTH 640 - Applied Anthropology
   •  ANTH 645 - Ethnography and Literature
   •  ANTH 650 - Ethnographic Methods and Research Design
   •  ANTH 655 - Nationalism, Transnationalism, and States: Local and Global Perspectives
   •  ANTH 660 - Social Science and Critical Theory
   •  ANTH 670 - Regional Studies in Archaeology
   •  ANTH 675 - Laboratory Techniques
   •  ANTH 677 - Anthropology and History
   •  ANTH 680 - Readings in Archaeology
   •  ANTH 682 - Readings in Biological Anthropology
   •  ANTH 684 - Independent Study in Sociocultural Anthropology
   •  ANTH 685 - Language and Culture
   •  ANTH 687 - Culture and Curing
   •  ANTH 690 - Internship
   •  ANTH 699 - Contemporary Issues in Sociocultural Anthropology
   •  ANTH 710 - Contemporary Issues in Archaeology and Biological Anthropology
   •  ANTH 721 - Culture, Power, and Conflict
   •  ANTH 750 - Ethnographic Genres
   •  ANTH 769 - Gender, Sexuality, and Culture
   •  ANTH 797 - Anthropology Colloquium/Workshop
   •  ANTH 798 - Thesis Proposal
   •  ANTH 799 - Master's Thesis

Applied Information Technology

   •  AIT 500 - Quantitative Foundations for Information Systems Analysis
   •  AIT 504 - Issues of Cyberspace
   •  AIT 521 - Software Engineering Essentials
   •  AIT 524 - Database Management Essentials
   •  AIT 590 - Topics in Applied Information Technology
   •  AIT 597 - Developing IT Leaders of Integrity
   •  AIT 665 - Managing Information Technology Programs in the Federal Sector
   •  AIT 685 - Capstone Seminar
   •  AIT 690 - Advanced Topics in Applied Information Technology
   •  AIT 697 - Leading Organizations Through Change

Arabic

   •  ARAB 101 - Introduction to the Arabic Language
   •  ARAB 102 - Introduction to the Arabic Language
   •  ARAB 110 - Elementary Arabic
   •  ARAB 201 - Intermediate Arabic I
   •  ARAB 202 - Intermediate Arabic II
   •  ARAB 210 - Intermediate Arabic
   •  ARAB 250 - Gateway to Advanced Arabic
   •  ARAB 325 - Major Arab Writers/Stories
   •  ARAB 330 - Reading and Conversation I
   •  ARAB 331 - Reading and Conversation II
   •  ARAB 380 - Arabic Dialects

Art History

Students taking ARTH courses should expect to participate in field trips or assignments outside the classroom at area museums.

At least one 400- or 500-level course is offered each semester; each topic area is generally offered every two years.

   •  ARTH 101 - Introduction to the Visual Arts
   •  ARTH 102 - Symbols and Stories in Art
   •  ARTH 103 - Introduction to Architecture
   •  ARTH 150 - Freshman Seminar
   •  ARTH 200 - Survey of Western Art
   •  ARTH 201 - Survey of Western Art
   •  ARTH 203 - Survey of Asian Art
   •  ARTH 204 - Survey of Latin American Art
   •  ARTH 303 - National Traditions
   •  ARTH 311 - Design of Cities
   •  ARTH 315 - Modern Architecture
   •  ARTH 319 - Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East
   •  ARTH 320 - Art of the Islamic World
   •  ARTH 321 - Greek Art and Archaeology
   •  ARTH 322 - Roman Art and Archaeology
   •  ARTH 324 - From Alexander the Great to Cleopatra: The Hellenistic World
   •  ARTH 333 - Early Christian and Byzantine Art
   •  ARTH 334 - Western Medieval Art
   •  ARTH 340 - Early Renaissance Art in Italy, 1300-1500
   •  ARTH 341 - Northern Renaissance Art
   •  ARTH 342 - High Renaissance Art in Italy, 1480–1570
   •  ARTH 344 - Baroque Art in Italy, France, and Spain, 1600–1750
   •  ARTH 345 - Northern Baroque Art, 1600-1750
   •  ARTH 350 - History of Photography
   •  ARTH 359 - Art of the 18th and 19th Centuries
   •  ARTH 360 - Nineteenth-Century European Art
   •  ARTH 362 - Twentieth-Century European Art
   •  ARTH 371 - American Architecture and Material Culture
   •  ARTH 372 - Studies in 18th- and 19th-Century Art of the United States
   •  ARTH 373 - Studies in 20th-Century Art of the United States
   •  ARTH 374 - Art Now
   •  ARTH 376 - Twentieth-Century Latin American Art
   •  ARTH 380 - African Art
   •  ARTH 382 - Arts of India
   •  ARTH 383 - Arts of Southeast Asia
   •  ARTH 384 - Arts of China
   •  ARTH 385 - Arts of Japan
   •  ARTH 386 - The Silk Road
   •  ARTH 393 - Art History Internships
   •  ARTH 394 - The Museum
   •  ARTH 399 - Special Topics in the History of Art
   •  ARTH 400 - Historiography and Methods of Research in Art History
   •  ARTH 420 - Advanced Studies in Ancient Art
   •  ARTH 430 - Advanced Studies in Medieval or Islamic Art
   •  ARTH 440 - Advanced Studies in Renaissance and Baroque Art
   •  ARTH 460 - Advanced Studies in 20th-Century European Art
   •  ARTH 471 - Advanced Studies in Art of the United States
   •  ARTH 472 - Advanced Studies in 20th-Century Latin American Art
   •  ARTH 474 - Advanced Studies in Contemporary Art
   •  ARTH 482 - Advanced Studies in Asian Art
   •  ARTH 490 - Independent Study in Art History
   •  ARTH 491 - Independent Study in Art History
   •  ARTH 492 - Honors Directed Readings, Honors Directed Research
   •  ARTH 493 - Honors Directed Readings, Honors Directed Research
   •  ARTH 499 - Advanced Studies in Art History
   •  ARTH 593 - Art History Internships
 

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