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,NT 192 Special Toplcstn Anthropology/.5-1 Unit<br />

'rl9requisite: None.<br />

\ rotating forum/seminar emphasizing anthropological topics of<br />

:urrent regional significance which will vary with changes in<br />

Iludenl needs and interests. May be repeated for <strong>Cochise</strong><br />

:ollege credit. <strong>Cochise</strong> <strong>College</strong> elective credit only unless<br />

Ilherwise designated in degree programs.<br />

1/2·1 hour lecture.<br />

~NT 235 Introduction to Archaeology/3 Units<br />

)rerequisite: None.<br />

'n introduction to the methods and theories used in<br />

uchaeological research and interpretation with Bmphasis upon<br />

he practical aspects of archaeology.<br />

3hours lecture.<br />

lNT 285 Prehistoric Culture of North Amerlest3 Units<br />

Prerequisite. None.<br />

Asurvey of prehistoric North American native cullurss, including<br />

Dasic anthropological, archaeological and ethnological theory<br />

methods and concepts. Focus is upon such cultures as the<br />

Clovis, Hohokam, Anasazi, Mississippi, Natchez and Aleut.<br />

3 hours lecture.<br />

ANT 286 Historic Indian Tribes of North America/3 Units<br />

Prerequisite: Nom,.<br />

Asurvey of historical North American native cultures including<br />

basic anthropological, historical and ethnological theory, methods<br />

and concepts. Focus is upon such cultures as the Apache,<br />

Pueblo, Pima-Papago, Shoshonean, as well as those of the<br />

Northeast Coast, the Great Plains and the Northeast. The status<br />

of contemporary tribes is also addressed.<br />

3 hours lecture.<br />

ANT 287 Archaeology of the Southwestl3 Units<br />

Prerequisite: None.<br />

Astudy of the prehistoriC people of the American Southwest from<br />

the late Pleistocene to the Spanish conquest. The course includes<br />

discussions of local a(ch~ cultures emphasizing the<br />

process for cultural development within key regions,<br />

ahours lecture,<br />

ANT 299 Individual Studies/1-4 Units<br />

Prerequisite: Approval of the division chair and instructor.<br />

Completion of aresearch problem or an outlined course of study<br />

under the direction of afaculty member with contract for the<br />

individual study agreed upon by the student. the instructor "'''d the<br />

division chair prior to initiation of Ihe study. May be repeatt...<br />

for credit.<br />

Art<br />

Not.: All studio courses except ART 101 - Introduction to Art·<br />

may be repeated onct: for credit. (The second semaster is usually<br />

allowed as an art elective,) These courses may be repeated<br />

indefinitely beyond the second semester for non transfer credit.<br />

Note: ·indicates lab fees.<br />

ART 101*Introduction to Artl3 Units<br />

Prerequisite: None.<br />

An introduction of art elements and principles and materials used<br />

in art courses and astudy of the development of concepts.<br />

materials. techniques and processes.<br />

2hours lecture; 4hours studio.<br />

ART 103* Basic O8slgn/3 Units<br />

Prerequisite: None.<br />

An introduction to the basic elements of design: line, shape.<br />

value, texture and color. This includes skill development in<br />

arranging these elements according to the basic principles of<br />

organization (harmony and variety) within atwo-dimensional<br />

framework.<br />

For students interested in art for career opportunities as well as<br />

personal growth and self-expression.<br />

2hours lecture: 4 hours studio.<br />

103

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