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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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154 ARTANTHROP 4N03 ANTHROPOLOGY AND" EDUCATIONA comparison' ,of the formal and informal ways in which people learn, within their cultural context, and a survey of the uses of anthropology inschools.''Thre.e hours (seminar); one term ". Prerequisite: Registration in any Honours program in the Faculty of SocialSciences' ,ANTHROP4Q03GLOBAL PROCESSES ANDLOCAL CONSEQUENCESThe seminar seeks: 1) to discern the linkages between some of the mainprocesses at work in global systems; 2) to disc,uss in what ways theseprocesses are global and in what ways they are systematic; 3) ,to develophypothesesfor the framework of global scale soCial theory.Three hours (seminar); one termPrerequisite: Registration in any Honours program in the Faculty of SocialSciences'ANTHROP 4R03 SKELETAL BIOLOGY OFEARLIER HUMAN POPULA "nONSThe analysis of human skeletal samples, including such topics aspaleopathology, paleodemography; Paleonutrition and b!ological distanceanalyses.Three hours (lectures and discussion); one termPrerequisite: ANTHROP 2FF,3Antirequisite: ANTHROP 3006ANTHROP 4503 THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF'INFECTIOUS DISEASEThe critical examination of the roie of infect'iou~ diseases in the course ofhuman history and contemporarY society. Self-directed learning format.Three hours (seminar); one termPrerequisite: ANTHROP 2E03 and registration in Level IV Honours, An- ,thropologyNot open to students with credit in ANTHROP 4JQ3"if the topiC wasInfectious Disease and Human Evolution. ' 'ANTHROP 4U03 PREHISTORY OF THE BRITISH ISLESA seminar cour~ein the archaeology of Great Britain and Ireland from theLower Paleolithic to the Bronze 'Age. Within these limits, chronologyandtopical emphasis may vary.''Three hours (seminar); one termPrerequisite: ANTHROP 2PA3,ANTHROP 4XX3 ADVANCED TOPICS IN LINGUISTIC THEORY"Issues in different aspects of Linguistic Theory and Advanced Philology.Consult the Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics for the, topic tol;>e offered. , 'Two hours (seminar); one term " ,Prerequisite: One of ANTHROP 3103, 3M03, LINGUIST 3103, 3M03Cross-list: LINGUIST 4XX3 ' ,ANTHROP ,4XX31UNGUIST 4XX3 may be repeated, if on a differenttopic, to a total of six units. ' .Offered in alternate years.This course is administered by the Department of Modern Languagesand Linguistics.': ' ' ,ARTWEB ADDRESS:, http://www.humanifies.mcmasfer.ca/-sofa/. Togo Salmon Hall, ,Room 414Ext. 27671 'Courses and programs in Art are administered within the School of theArts of the Faculty of Humanities.Note:Art courses are open only to students registered in a program in HonoursArt. ' .Courses'ART 1F03STUDIO FUNDAMENTALS IModule one: colour studies, theoretical and practical application of colour.Module two: Dimensional studies; an exploration of form and space.Lectures, critiques and studio practice (four hours); one termPre,requisite: Portfoiio interview (See below.)Antirequisite: ART 1 F06 'ART 1 FF3STUDIO FUNDAMENTALS IIModule one: research stu,dies, strategies inherent within visual practice.Module two: drawing studies, the development of drawing. practice".'Lectures, critiques and studio practice (four hours); one term 'Prerequisite: ART1 F03Antirequisite: ART 1 F06Portfolio review required." Entrance' to any Honour~ Art Program re-'quires the permissioil of the School of the Arts as these programs andcourses have limited enrolments. Students who wish, to enrol in ART, 1 F03and 1 FF3 must first complete a portfOliO interview." Portfolio interviewsoccur betw.een January and April each year for entrance in Septemberof the same calElndar' year. Only those students who call theOffice of the School of the Arts (ext 27671) before March 1 st to bookappointments for portfolio interviews will be guaranteed, considerationfor entrance into ART 1 F03 and 1 FF3. '(Late applicants will only beinterview,ed if space availability permits). Acceptance into, ART:,1f03,and 1 FF3 will be verified with written confirmation from the School of theArts. School of the Arts verification and a, Letter of Acceptance from the<strong>University</strong>' guarantee a space in the program' as long as the studentmeE3ts the minimum academic requirements as outlined under School ofthe Arts programs in the Faculty of Humanities section of the Calendar.Applicants fO,r,Art should use the MHA OUAe code. The,portfolioshould contain a variety of works in ·different media that represent the,applicant's creative abilities and interests. , Aptitude in art, academicability and demonstrated commitment to the discipline are considered inthe selection process. In exceptional oircumstances, where distance,does not allow for an interview, portfolios may be submitted in the form ,of colour slide$ or photographs.Corequisite: SCIENCE 1AOO Students registering in ART 1F03 must ,alsoregister in SCIENCE 1AOO when completing their registration. Studentswho receive advanced credit for ART 1 F03 must also register in SCI-ENCE 1 AQO when, registE;lring in ART. 1 FF3.'ART 2A03INTRODUCTORYPAINTING IA series of studio projects designed to inform and expand the student'stechnical and conceptual abilities in painting.Four hours; one termPrerequisite: ART 1 F06; or ART 1 F03 and 1 FF3Antitequisite: ART 2A06 ~, -~ ART 2AA3· INTRODUCTORY PAINTING IIA con'tinuation of studio' projects designed to provide technical and conceptualinvestigations in the field of painting.Four hours; one term ~Prerequisite: ART 1 F06; or ART 1F03'and fFF3Antirequisite: ART 2A06ART 2B03 , INTRODUCTORY SCULPTURE I 'A series 6f three-dimensional studio projects designed 'to provide technicaland conceptual abilities in the field of sculpture.Four hours; one term ' '', Prerequisite: ART 1 F06; or ART 1 F03 p.nd1 FF3, Antirequisite; ART 2B06ART'2BB3' " INTRODUCTORY5CULPTURE IIA continuation of three-dimensional studio projects designed to providetechnical and conceptual investigations in the field of sculpture.Four hours; one term ,Prerequisite: ART 1 F06; or ART 1 F03 and 1 FF3Antirequisite:ART 2B06 !'ART 2C03' INTRODUCTORY DRAWING IA series of studio projects designed to inform and expand the student'stechnical and conceptual abilities in drawing.Four hours; one term'Prerequisite: ART 1 F06; or ART 1 F03' and1FF3Antirequisite: ART 2C06ART 2CC3 'INTRODUCTORY DRAWING IIA continuatioQ of studio projects ,designed 'to provide, technical and oonceptualinvestigation's in the field of drawing. ''Four hours; one term'Rrerequisite: ART 1 F06; or ART 1 F03 and ,1 FF3Antirequisite: ART 2C06 ,ART 2F03 .INTRODUCTORY PRINTMA'KING IA series of studio projects designed to inform and expand the stud~nt's, technic,al and conceptual ~bilities in printmaking. 'FoUr hours; one term ,Prerequisite: ART 1 F06; or ART 1 F03and 1 FF3 'Antirequisite: ART2F06'

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