2022-2023 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
2022-2023 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


General Education & All-University Requirements  

 

Other Courses

  
  • SPED 781 - Special Topics in Special Education

    Units: 1-3

    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Weekly: Seminar TBA

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Units: 1-3

American Indian Education

  
  • AIE 330 - History of Indian Education

    Units: 3

    From first contact with Europeans to contemporary times. Emphasis: how federal policy shaped educational policy for American Indians.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • AIE 335 - Social and Cultural Considerations

    Units: 3

    How social and cultural factors affect educational experiences of American Indian students attending mission, BIA boarding, or public schools. Apparent learning problems.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • AIE 340 - Instructional Practices in American Indian Education

    Units: 3

    Analyze and implement developmental theory, pedagogical models, and indigenous knowledge systems.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Completion of all other minor requirements: AIE 330 ; AIE 335 ; (CD 209 , CD 253 , or CD 255 ); (NAS 340 , NAS 345 , AIE 380  or AIE 580 ).
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • AIE 380 - Special Topics

    Units: 0.5-3

    Topics of current interest in education, American Indian health, and tribal professional issues.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 0.5-3
  
  • AIE 499 - Independent Study

    Units: 0.5-3

    Directed study, reading, conference, research on selected problems in American Indian education.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 0.5-3
  
  • AIE 580 - Special Topics

    Units: 0.5-3

    Topics of current interest in education, American Indian health, and tribal professional issues.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 0.5-3

Anthropology

  
  • ANTH 102 - Introduction to the Anthropology of Language

    Units: 3

    Overview of anthropological study of language structure, use and change. Topics include language emergence, verbal arts and technologies, literacy, linguistic relativity, fieldwork design features and diverse social and historical contexts.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE D: Social Sciences
    All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ANTH 103 - Biological Anthropology

    Units: 3

    Introduction to human evolution and adaptation through scientific principles, evolutionary theory, genetic inheritance, nonhuman primates, fossil record, forensics, and evolutionary medicine. Not intended for most science/natural resource majors.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE B2: Life Science, GE B3: Laboratory Activity
    Weekly: Lecture 2 hrs. Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ANTH 104 - Cultural Anthropology

    Units: 3

    World’s diverse cultures. Richness of human life in different times and places. Multicultural nature of today’s world.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE D: Social Sciences
    All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ANTH 105 - Archaeology and World Prehistory

    Units: 3

    This course introduces students to the field of archaeology and traces the many paths of cultural evolution as reconstructed from the archaeological record.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE D: Social Sciences
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ANTH 210 - Introduction to the Anthropology Major

    Units: 1

    Explore program requirements, including career trajectories and emphasis selection. Develop a plan for successful completion of the degree. Connect with department community and learn about the department resources and facilities.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.

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Units: 1
  
  • ANTH 235 - Act to End Sexualized Violence

    Units: 1

    Cross-listed with: COMM 235 , CRGS 235 , PSCI 235 , SOC 235 
    Analyze how sexualized violence impacts communities and operates as social control; learn to recognize victim-blaming, promote survivor centered responses, foreground enthusiastic consent, and take action to transform our campus community.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Weekly: Lecture 1 hr.

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Units: 1
  
  • ANTH 302 - Anthropology of Religion

    Units: 3

    Theoretical perspectives and modes of analysis of religious belief systems and practices. Focus: preliterate and peasant religions, including ritual, magic, and symbol systems.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area D: Social Sciences
    All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ANTH 305 - Human Evolutionary Health

    Units: 3

    How the biology, behavior, diet, strategies, and experiences of our ancestors are reflected in and affect us today; examine human biocultural diversity within the context of evolutionary history. Recommended preparation: LD GE Area B: Life Forms.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area B: Math & Science
    All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ANTH 307 - World Heritage and Archaeology

    Units: 3

    Studies of diverse human values and social systems embedded in cultures of a world region through investigations in archaeology and/or cultural anthropology.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area D: Social Sciences
    All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ANTH 308 - Sustainable Food Systems

    Units: 3

    Explores the scientific, historical, ethical, economic, and cultural aspects and considerations of growing, harvesting, processing, transporting, marketing, eating, and disposing of food. Food systems are complex and multifaceted. Which foods are made available to us and why, is often highly political. Food directly impacts our health, the economy, the environment, and the wellness and resiliency of our communities. Critically explore the scientific and pertinent social factors of what makes a food system sustainable.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: sophomore standing or above.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area B: Math & Science
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ANTH 310 - Theory and History in Anthropology

    Units: 4

    Examines the shifting paradigms driving anthropological theories and ethnographic research from the foundations of the discipline to the present.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ANTH 104 ; ANTH 103 (C) or ANTH 105 (C); ANTH 210 (C).
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 316 - Anthropology and Development

    Units: 4

    Traditional cultures and their economies. How these societies have adjusted to world economy. Analyze social costs/benefits of economic development.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 317 - Gender and Development

    Units: 4

    Explore how social and economic change happens, focusing on how development policies, programs and issues affect women and men, girls and boys, differently. Examine a range of gender related concerns across the developed and developing world, including: sexual/reproductive health, LGBTQIA+, formal/informal work, education, microfinance, migration, and the environment.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 318 - Ethnography

    Units: 4

    Problems and techniques of describing culture and representing the “other.” Critical look at the process and politics of descriptions anthropologists craft.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ANTH 104 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 328 - Social Anthropology Lab

    Units: 1-4

    Training in research techniques, including field investigations, appropriate for various topical areas of social and cultural anthropology. Concurrent enrollment required for certain courses.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Activity hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ANTH 329 - Selected Topics in Social Anthropology

    Units: 1-4

    Seminars provide fresh anthropological perspectives on topics such as activism, art, community, environment, film, food, folklore, health, media, medicine, migration, politics.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Check with department for topics and prerequisites.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ANTH 330 - Method and Theory in Biological Anthropology

    Units: 4

    Introduces major research areas within biological anthropology, including their fundamental theories, scientific concepts, and methods of data collection and analysis.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Lower Division GE Area B Life Forms.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 331 - Paleoanthropology

    Units: 4

    Evolutionary theory, the behavior, ecology, and morphology of human ancestors, and the emergence of our species. This course is framed by the major debates and rivalries within the discipline.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Lower Division GE Area B Life Forms.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 332 - Skeletal Biology and Forensics

    Units: 4

    Intensive study of human osteology and skeletal biology, including techniques for creating biological profiles and estimating age, sex, stature, trauma, and disease; application to legal investigations and human rights.”
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Lower Division GE Area B Life Forms.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 333 - Primate Adaptation and Evolution

    Units: 4

    Nonhuman primate evolution and adaptation; what makes primates unique mammals; models for big evolutionary questions; systematics; anatomy; behavioral ecology and strategies of extant primates; biogeography; primate origins; adaptive radiation; fossils.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Lower Division GE Area B Life Forms.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 334 - Anthropology, Ecology and Conservation

    Units: 4

    Interrelationships between humans and the environment, with an eye to conservation. Topics such as: ecology of human and nonhuman primate habitats; biogeography, biodiversity; biotic interactions; globalization; population growth; climate change.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Lower Division GE Area B: Life Forms.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Focused
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

    Course Rotations Link
Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 338 - Biological Anthropology Lab

    Units: 1

    This lab course focuses on developing laboratory methods and analytical skills used in biological anthropology, while introducing the basics of comparative human anatomy and physiology.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Laboratory 3 hrs.

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Units: 1
  
  • ANTH 339 - Special Topics in Biological Anthropology

    Units: 1-4

    Seminars on topics such as: advanced bioanth methods, evolutionary theory, human osteology, functional/evolutionary anatomy, primate evolution, ecology, conservation, nutrition, medical anthropology, epidemiology, epigenetics, zooarchaeology, taphonomy and bioarchaeology.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Lower Division GE Area B Life Forms.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ANTH 340 - Language and Culture

    Units: 4

    Scope and variety of linguistic research. Emphasis on cross-cultural comparison and relation of languages to culture.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 341 - Anthropological Linguistics

    Units: 4

    Introduces formal practice of anthropological linguistics. Structure of human languages; language variation and change; acquisition and meaning. Methodologies include phonetics, phonemics, morphology, and syntax.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ANTH 104  (C).
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 350 - Method and Theory in Archaeology

    Units: 4

    Roles of theory and scientific method in reconstructing past cultures, culture process, and change.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ANTH 105  or IA.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 351 - Archaeological Materials Analysis

    Units: 4

    This course will serve as a hands-on introduction to interpreting artifacts from sites. It will cover phases of analysis including: defining problem, attributes, cataloging data, analyzing data, and interpreting results.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 352 - Experimental Archaeology

    Units: 4

    This course will introduce students to experimental archaeology, or the scientific manner in which archaeologists engage in controlled experiments in order to better understand life in the past.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 353 - Archaeology of Warfare

    Units: 4

    This course will explore the origins/causes/consequences of warfare. We will gain an understanding of the range of variation in which warfare and human societies have influenced one another.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 354 - Cultural Resource Management

    Units: 4

    Vocationally-oriented introduction to applied archaeology. Ethical, legal, and technical aspects of conserving prehistoric and historic cultural resources of the US.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 357 - Field Archaeology

    Units: 1-6

    Field experience in local area or in summer field school. Content varies: surface survey, mapping, or excavation. May involve placement as volunteer with federal or state agency.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 1-6
  
  • ANTH 358 - Archaeology Lab

    Units: 1-3

    Archaeology lab activities.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Activity hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ANTH 359 - Special Topics in Archaeology

    Units: 1-4

    Seminars in selected subfields (concentrations or theory): environmental archaeology, geoarchaeology, archaeoastronomy, zooarchaeology, historical archaeology, ethnohistory. Check with faculty for content.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ANTH 387 - International Education Colloquium

    Units: 1

    Cross-listed with: COMM 387 , ECON 387 , GEOG 387 , HIST 387 , INTL 387 , PSCI 387 
    Earn credit by attending International Education Week events and participating in an online discussion forum. Mandatory pre-event meeting.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Lecture 1 hr.

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Units: 1
  
  • ANTH 390 - World Regions Cultural Seminar

    Units: 4

    Culture, values, and social interaction in cultures of a world region (North America, Latin America, Oceania, Asia, Africa). Analyze cultural integration, contact, change, and development in historical and contemporary contexts.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 394 - Regional Survey of North American Archaeology

    Units: 4

    Intensive survey of archaeology in a North American region from the Paleoindian to Spanish contact and methods used to reconstruct this past. Regions vary by semester.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 395 - Mesoamerican Archaeology

    Units: 4

    Intensive survey of pre-Hispanic cultures of Mexico and Central America. Origins, development, and characteristics of native civilizations: Olmec, Mayan, Teotihuacan, Monte Alban, Toltec, and Aztec.
    Division: Upper Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 410 - Anthropology Capstone

    Units: 4

    Capstone seminar on contemporary anthropological theory designed to prepare students for an academic or applied career using their anthropology degree. Final course projects may reflect students’ sub-disciplinary interests.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ANTH 310 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 4 hrs.

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Units: 4
  
  • ANTH 482 - Anthropology Internship/Lab/ Research

    Units: 2

    Engages students at Cal Poly Humboldt anthropology labs, local museums, community organizations, government agencies, and other institutions to enhance students’ knowledge of applied anthropology contexts, methodologies, institutional cultures, and work environments. Recommended preparation: ANTH 210 .
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory Letter Grade
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Academic internship course: Yes
    Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD

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Units: 2
  
  • ANTH 483 - Anthropology Teaching and Leadership

    Units: 2

    Exploration of pedagogy for teaching and leadership within and beyond anthropology; students actively engage in teaching and/or leadership roles as an integral component of the course. Recommended preparation: ANTH 103 , ANTH 104 , ANTH 105 .
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ANTH 210 , Sophomore standing or above.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD

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Units: 2
  
  • ANTH 485 - Senior Seminar

    Units: 1-4

    Advanced topics with relevance for the entire anthropology discipline. Check with faculty for course content and prereqs.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ANTH 490 - Senior Thesis

    Units: 1-4

    Supervised experience formulating research proposals and writing research reports.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ANTH 495 - Field Projects in Anthropology

    Units: 1-4

    Supervised field research.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ANTH 499 - Independent Study

    Units: 1-4

    Selected topics for advanced students.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: Instructor Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ANTH 618 - Qualitative Methods and Analysis

    Units: 1-3

    Gain experience in qualitative research methods and analysis (participant observation, interviews, artifact and qualitative data analysis). Students learn to collect and analyze qualitative data as well as present research results.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ANTH 670  and ANTH 671 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ANTH 621 - Anthropology and Globalization

    Units: 1-3

    Examines fractured nature of globalization in diverse political economies, with focus on cultural transformation and resistance, changing paradigms of ‘development’ and Indigenous critiques. (Local, regional, and global markets and institutions.)
    Division: Graduate
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ANTH 637 - Applied Biological Anthropology

    Units: 1-3

    In-depth study of modern approaches and growing fields of interest across biological anthropology and bioarchaeology, such as genetics, stable isotope analysis, pathology, nutrition and foraging ecology, and functional morphology.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: Applied Anthropology M.A. program.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ANTH 654 - Cultural Resources Management

    Units: 1-3

    In-depth exploration of skills needed to function in a professional cultural resource management (CRM) environment. Includes historical development of CRM, contemporary regulatory framework, project planning, proposal writing, archival research, project management, and reporting.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: enrollment in applied anthropology MA program.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ANTH 670 - Introduction to Applied Anthropology

    Units: 2

    Introduction to anthropological perspectives, methods, theories and practices applied to human and environmental problems in academic, professional and global contexts; evaluation and debate of current issues; development of research interests.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: enrollment in applied anthropology MA program. Co-requisite: ANTH 671 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Seminar 2 hrs.

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Units: 2
  
  • ANTH 671 - Methods in Applied Anthropology

    Units: 3

    Intensive overview of methods and materials used within applied archaeological, biological, and cultural anthropology. Topics include ethnographic data collection, structured observation, interviewing, excavation, lab techniques, materials/ artifact/skeletal analysis, and data management.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: enrollment in applied anthropology MA program. Co-requisite: ANTH 670 .
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ANTH 672 - Theory in Applied Anthropology

    Units: 3

    Connect anthropological theory and practice in order to address human problems in concrete settings. Develop critical evaluation of and effectively communicate about problems and interactions between humans and their environments.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: enrollment in applied anthropology MA program.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Sustainability: Sustainability Related
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ANTH 673 - Anthropology Careers and Management Strategy

    Units: 3

    In-depth examination of domains in which anthropological principles, theories, and methods are applied; intensive development of professional-level skills, written communication, and portfolios; strategic management of applied projects and their outcomes.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ANTH 671 , Applied Anthropology M.A. program.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ANTH 674 - Research Project Design

    Units: 3

    Guided preparation of research proposals or grant applications, with a focus on student initiative and responsibility. Theoretical and methodological topics include defining questions, designing fieldwork, proposal evaluation criteria, and peer review.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ANTH 671 , enrollment in applied anthropology MA program.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ANTH 678 - Applied Anthropology Pro Seminar

    Units: 1

    Ongoing seminar/colloquium for MA cohort. Focus on research in progress, developing arguments, and written and oral presentations in a structured and supervised format.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: enrollment in applied anthropology MA Program.
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.

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Units: 1
  
  • ANTH 679 - Applied Anthropology Region

    Units: 1-3

    Holistic examination of applied anthropology projects in context. Critical analysis of interplay of factors contributing to the complex reality confronting communities and professionals. Regions and sub-disciplines vary with each offering.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar 1 hr.

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ANTH 680 - Graduate Seminar

    Units: 1-4

    Intensive study; special topics.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Seminar hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ANTH 681 - Advanced Research Training

    Units: 1-4

    Supervised work in ongoing faculty research project. Acquire familiarity with theory construction, research training, data collection, and analysis.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ANTH 682 - Anthropology Internship/Field Placement

    Units: 1-3

    Engages students with the work of research libraries, museums, community organizations, government agencies, and other institutions to enhance students’ knowledge of sources, research methodologies, institutional cultures, and work environments.
    Division: Graduate
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ANTH 670 , ANTH 671 , enrollment in applied anthropology MA program.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Academic internship course: Yes
    Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD

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Units: 1-3
  
  • ANTH 690 - Thesis/Project

    Units: 1-6

    Thesis/project research and writing, peer review, and presentation of thesis or project for committee evaluation.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD

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Units: 1-6
  
  • ANTH 691 - Comprehensive Exam

    Units: 3

    Work toward completion of comprehensive exam with guidance from faculty. Comprehensive exams are generally completed during students’ final semester in MA program.
    Division: Graduate
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Mandatory CR/NC
    Weekly: Tutorial hrs TBD

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Units: 3
  
  • ANTH 695 - Field Research

    Units: 1-4

    Supervised field research.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4
  
  • ANTH 699 - Independent Study

    Units: 1-4

    Directed study of selected problems, issues, and theoretical/ analytical concerns.
    Division: Graduate
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Supervision hrs TBD

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Units: 1-4

Art

  
  • ART 100 - Global Perspectives in Art

    Units: 3

    Designed for the non-art major, this course explores contemporary art from around the world. The social, political, and cultural contexts in which the art was produced is explored. Does not apply toward art studio, art history, or art education majors/minors.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic
    Weekly: Seminar 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 103A - Prehistoric to Medieval Art

    Units: 3

    First of a two-part survey of world art history. Covers art and architecture from Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas from prehistory through the middle ages.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 103B - Renaissance to Contemporary Art

    Units: 3

    Second of a two-part survey of world art history. Covers art and architecture from Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas from 1400CE to the present day.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 104B - Ancient Art

    Units: 3

    Prehistoric, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Aegean, Greek, and Roman art.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 104C - Medieval Art

    Units: 3

    Early Christian, Byzantine, early medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic art.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 104F - Renaissance Art

    Units: 3

    Italian and Northern European artists during the Renaissance.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 104G - Baroque Art

    Units: 3

    Rubens, Rembrandt, and other artists, 1600-1750.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 104H - 19th Century Art

    Units: 3

    European art from the neoclassical to the post-impressionist periods.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 104I - 20th Century Art

    Units: 3

    Survey of painting and sculpture in the 20th century.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 104J - American Art

    Units: 3

    Survey of art covering major artists, stylistic movements, and cultural trends within the borders of the US from the Colonial Period to WWII.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    All University Requirements: DCG: Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 104K - Africa, Oceania, the Americas

    Units: 3

    African, Native American, and Oceanic art. Various approaches to, and concepts of, art in these cultural regions.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 104M - Latin American Art

    Units: 3

    History of art and architecture of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean from 1500 BCE to the present. Considers the social, political, and cultural contexts in which this art was produced.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 104N - Asian Art

    Units: 3

    Surveys the visual arts of India, China, and Japan in the context of each country’s diverse religious, cultural and political histories.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 105B - Fundamentals of Drawing

    Units: 3

    Training in fundamentals of drawing: form, space, organization, composition. Various drawing materials and techniques.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 105C - 2D Foundations

    Units: 3

    Concepts of line, texture, value, shape, color, and composition in the context of 2-dimensional space. Discussion of the nature of visual perception including illusions and cultural influences on perception.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 105D - 3D Foundations

    Units: 3

    Introduction to materials, techniques and concepts of organizing forms in three dimensions. Discussion of 3D design principles and history in relation to arts, architecture, products and prototype design.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 106 - Painting I

    Units: 3

    Training in the fundamentals of painting: color, composition, and technical issues. Develop visual principles through various subject matter. Recommended preparation: ART 105B  and ART 105C  or Instructor Approval.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 107 - Printmaking I

    Units: 3

    Introduction to the contemporary practices and aesthetics of printmaking. Concentration on basic relief, intaglio, monotype and/or lithography methods. Recommended preparation: ART 105B  and ART 105C .
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 108 - Digital Media I

    Units: 3

    Introduction to principles, tools and methodologies of digital media art and design. Introduction to industry-standard software including Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop within the context of visual problem-solving.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 109 - Sculpture I

    Units: 3

    Introduction to sculpture and three-dimensional thinking and vocabulary. Techniques include fabrication in steel, fibers and wood, reduction in stone or plaster and found objects. Presentation of correct tool usage and safety issues.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE C1: Arts
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 112 - Scientific Drawing I

    Units: 3

    Development of skills in the observation and accurate rendering of scientific subjects.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 122 - Life Drawing I

    Units: 3

    Study of the form of the human figure from direct observation. Includes study of basic anatomy of interest to the artist.
    Division: Lower Division
    Requisites: Pre-requisite: ART 105B  or Instructor Approval.
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 250 - Darkroom Photography

    Units: 3

    Fundamentals of fine art analog black-and-white photography. Camera operations, film development, and silver gelatin printing. Discuss work of historical and contemporary fine art photographers.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 251 - Photography I

    Units: 3

    Fundamentals of digital camera functions and introduction to digital imaging software. Exploration of creative image control and visual communication through lens-based image making.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 273 - Illustration I

    Units: 3

    Introduction to traditional media illustration workflow, concepts, and materials and techniques. Recommended preparation: ART 105B .
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 282 - Jewelry/Small Metals I

    Units: 3

    Introduction to fabrication in silver and base metals. Techniques include sawing, soldering, etching, stone setting. Proper tool usage and safety. Problem solving and development of intuitive thinking.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Zero cost course materials: No Course Materials Required
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 290 - Ceramics I

    Units: 3

    Development of basic forming and glazing skills, an understanding of visual form, and creative problem solving.
    Division: Lower Division
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Activity 6 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 301 - Topics in Western Art History

    Units: 3

    Topics in western art history from antiquity to the present.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area C: Art & Humanities
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 301M - Topics in Western Art History Depth Experience

    Units: 1

    Selected topics in western art history. Explores course topics in greater detail through a combination of seminar meetings, writing assignments, and presentations.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Co-requisite: ART 301 .
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 1 hr.

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Units: 1
  
  • ART 302 - Topics in Global Art History

    Units: 3

    Topics in non-western art history from antiquity to the present.
    Division: Upper Division
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    General Education: GE UD Area C: Art & Humanities
    All University Requirements: DCG: Non-Domestic
    Weekly: Lecture 3 hrs.

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Units: 3
  
  • ART 302M - Topics in Global Art History Depth Experience

    Units: 1

    Selected topics in non-western art history. Explores course topics in greater detail through a combination of seminar meetings, writing assignments, and presentations.
    Division: Upper Division
    Requisites: Co-requisite: ART 302 .
    Repeats: Repeatable for Credit
    Permission to enroll: No Special Consent Required
    Grading mode: Optional Grade Basis
    Weekly: Lecture 1 hr.

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Units: 1
 

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