May 02, 2024  
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Anthropology

  
  • ANTH 6385 - Pacific Island Archaeology


    Credits: 3

    Seminar on the use of coastlines, oceans, rivers, marshes, lakes, and islands throughout human history.
  
  • ANTH 6386 - The Archaeology of Gender and Sexuality


    Credits: 3

    Explores how and why archaeologists study gender and sexual identities in the past and discovers the diversity in these institutions across cultures through time. (*updated* 11/3/2020; effective spring 2020)
  
  • ANTH 6387 - Advances in the Practice of Archaeology


    Credits: 3

    Introduces students to applied and cultural resource management archaeology, including the laws, ethics, procedures, and expectations for the public and private spheres of archaeological practice.
  
  • ANTH 6388 - Geospatial Archaeology


    Credits: 3

    Methods-focused course that covers how archaeologists apply spatial technology in research.
  
  • ANTH 6390 - Current Issues in Anthropology


    Credits: 3

    Seminar on selected topics.
  
  • ANTH 6398 - Thesis


    Credits: 3

  
  • ANTH 6399 - Thesis


    Credits: 3

  
  • ANTH 7000 - Research


    Credits: 0

  
  • ANTH 7313 - Archaeological Theory


    Credits: 3

    Logical and rational structure of discourse in archaeology. Evaluation of the quality of arguments, propositions, and constructs based on archaeological information.
  
  • ANTH 7317 - Archaeological Research Strategies


    Credits: 3

    An examination of the logistics and strategies used in project development and fieldwork, through project completion. Emphasis is upon individual student problems.
  
  • ANTH 7318 - Late Pleistocene Prehistory of North America


    Credits: 3

    Seminar on the late Pleistocene human occupation of North America from the time of initial colonization, with an emphasis on paleoclimates, paleoenvironments, and human adaptations.
  
  • ANTH 7321 - Ceramic Analysis for Archaeologists


    Credits: 3

    Examination of procedures for analyzing ceramic artifacts, with special attention to problems of style, typology, dating, and provenience.
  
  • ANTH 7333 - Advanced Research Methods


    Credits: 3

    Students explore various methods of data analysis using their own data sets or those of a member of the faculty. Combines lecture and discussion with hands-on applications. Prerequisites: ANTH 5344  and ANTH 6302  (or STAT equivalent) or permission of instructor.
  
  • ANTH 7341 - Anthropological Writing


    Credits: 3

    Explains forms of writing at various stages of anthropological knowledge production. Addresses ethical issues of representation and knowledge production for various audiences. Provides practical experience in anthropological writing, from fieldwork to publication.
  
  • ANTH 7342 - Seminar in Social Organization


    Credits: 3

    Intensive investigation of the statics and dynamics of both social organization and social structure in various populations across the globe.
  
  • ANTH 7351 - Research Strategies in Ethnology


    Credits: 3

    Consideration of the theoretical and practical aspects of fieldwork: preparation for research, conduct in the field, and data analysis.
  
  • ANTH 8049 - Graduate Full-Time Status


    Credits: 0

    For students who have passed doctoral qualifying examinations.
  
  • ANTH 8100 - Dissertation Research


    Credits: 1

    Dissertation research, Ph.D. candidates.
  
  • ANTH 8105 - Research


    Credits: 1

  
  • ANTH 8200 - Dissertation Research


    Credits: 2

    Dissertation research, Ph.D. candidates.
  
  • ANTH 8398 - Dissertation Research


    Credits: 3

    Dissertation research, Ph.D. candidates.
  
  • ANTH 8399 - Dissertation Research


    Credits: 3

    Dissertation research, Ph.D. candidates.
  
  • ANTH 8698 - Dissertation Research


    Credits: 6

    Dissertation research, Ph.D. candidates.
  
  • ANTH 8699 - Dissertation Research


    Credits: 6

    Dissertation research, Ph.D. candidates.

Applied Physiology and Sport Management

  
  • APSM 7103 - Doctoral Research Seminar


    Credits: 1

    Students acquire feedback and input to improve their original research. Students acquire experience presenting, explaining, and defending research findings. Students gain exposure to research projects in progress within and beyond their own areas. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the PhD program.
  
  • APSM 7104 - Research Hours and Dissertation Hours


    Credits: 1

    Original research hours.
  
  • APSM 7204 - Research Hours and Dissertation Hours


    Credits: 2

    Original research hours.
  
  • APSM 7301 - Biomechanics Research Tutorial


    Credits: 3

    This doctoral level, seminar-style course introduces the practice of research in biomechanics, beginning with the scientific method as practiced in modern experimental biology and basic knowledge in musculoskeletal biology. Most individual classes involve students reading and critiquing original papers in the field of biomechanics to understand 1) how knowledge is acquired through experimentation and 2) how the body of working knowledge in biomechanics has been brought about by the practice of the scientific method. An emphasis is placed on the integration of knowledge across levels of biological organization and the wide array of experimental techniques that has contributed to knowledge in the field.
  
  • APSM 7302 - Physiology Research Tutorial


    Credits: 3

    This doctoral-level, seminar-style course introduces the practice of research in physiology, beginning with hypothesis testing as practiced in modern experimental physiology and basic knowledge in systems physiology of the cardiorespiratory, nervous, and musculoskeletal systems. Most individual classes involve students reading and critiquing original papers in the field of physiology to understand 1) how knowledge is acquired through experimentation and 2) how the body of working knowledge in physiology has been brought about by the practice of the scientific method. An emphasis is placed on the integration of knowledge across levels of physiological organization and the wide array of experimental techniques that has contributed to knowledge in the field.
  
  • APSM 7304 - Research Hours and Dissertation Hours


    Credits: 3

    Original research hours.
  
  • APSM 7404 - Research Hours and Dissertation Hours


    Credits: 4

    Original research hours.
  
  • APSM 7504 - Research Hours and Dissertation Hours


    Credits: 5

    Original research hours.
  
  • APSM 7604 - Research Hours and Dissertation Hours


    Credits: 6

    Original research hours.
  
  • APSM 7704 - Research Hours and Dissertation Hours


    Credits: 7

    Original research hours.
  
  • APSM 7804 - Research Hours and Dissertation Hours


    Credits: 8

    Original research hours.
  
  • APSM 7904 - Research Hours and Dissertation Hours


    Credits: 9

    Original research hours.

Art-General

  
  • ASAG 5001 - B.F.A. Qualifying Exhibition


    Credits: 0

    (for students who entered prior to fall 2010) Participation in the qualifying exhibition is required for all candidates for the degree of B.F.A. in art.
  
  • ASAG 5100 - Internship in Studio Art


    Credits: 1

    Students work in internship positions that relate to their individual studio studies, including internships in teaching, in galleries, as assistants to established artists, or with businesses in the arts. Students should sign up for 1, 2, or 3 credit hours for internships of 3, 6, or 10 hours per week. Internships are supervised and evaluated by a member of the Division of Art faculty. Prerequisite: Approval of departmental chair or adviser.
  
  • ASAG 5200 - Internship in Studio Art


    Credits: 2

    Students work in internship positions that relate to their individual studio studies, including internships in teaching, in galleries, as assistants to established artists, or with businesses in the arts. Students should sign up for 1, 2, or 3 credit hours for internships of 3, 6, or 10 hours per week. Internships are supervised and evaluated by a member of the Division of Art faculty. Prerequisite: Approval of departmental chair or adviser.
  
  • ASAG 5300 - Internship in Studio Art


    Credits: 3

    Students work in internship positions that relate to their individual studio studies, including internships in teaching, in galleries, as assistants to established artists, or with businesses in the arts. Students should sign up for 1, 2, or 3 credit hours for internships of 3, 6, or 10 hours per week. Internships are supervised and evaluated by a member of the Division of Art faculty. Prerequisite: Approval of departmental chair or adviser.
  
  • ASAG 5310 - Professional Practice in Art


    Credits: 3

    For art majors in their final year of studies. A practical and informed approach to understanding the competencies that are required to sustain practice as an artist beyond the undergraduate experience. Students learn how to negotiate the professional aspects of art and to identify and take advantage of a host of opportunities. Topics include establishing a studio; applying for residencies and grants; exhibiting work; intellectual property law; the contemporary art market; and alternative models of production, distribution, and exchange of art. Prerequisite: ASAG 3390.
  
  • ASAG 5315 - Advanced Studio II


    Credits: 3

    A forum for art majors in the fourth year of studies that facilitates the students’ ability to articulate their work as artists and to defend and present it in a peer-group setting. Serves as a culmination of the study of art through the production of a body of work for exhibition. Required for the B.A. in art and the B.F.A. in art. Prerequisite: ASAG 3380.
  
  • ASAG 5325 - Studio Workshop


    Credits: 3

    An intensive investigation in arts by students engaged in independent work, group collaboration, and analytical study. Prerequisite: 15 credit hours in art or permission of instructor.
  
  • ASAG 5350 - Art Colloquium: New York


    Credits: 3

    Involves intensive analysis, discussion, and writing concerning works of art in museum collections and exhibitions, and in alternative exhibition spaces. Students study the philosophical as well as the practical to define and understand the nature of the art society produces and values. The colloquium meets in New York City for 2 weeks in January.
  
  • ASAG 6100 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6101 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6102 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6103 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6104 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6105 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6106 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6107 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6108 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6109 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6110 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6111 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6112 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6113 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6114 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6115 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6116 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6117 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6118 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6119 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6120 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 1

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6204 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6205 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6206 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6207 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6208 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6209 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6210 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6211 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6212 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6213 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6214 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6215 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6216 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6217 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6218 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6219 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6220 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 2

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6300 - Graduate Seminar


    Credits: 3

    A forum for discussion of current issues in the theory and practice of art. As opportunity presents, students meet with artists, dealers, curators, critics, and collectors.
  
  • ASAG 6301 - M.F.A. Qualifying Exhibition and Exam


    Credits: 3

    Preparation for the qualifying exhibition for candidates for the degree of Master of Fine Arts in Art and oral presentation/exam.
  
  • ASAG 6302 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6303 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6304 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6305 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6306 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6307 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6308 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6309 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6310 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6311 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6312 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6313 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6314 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6315 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6316 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
  
  • ASAG 6317 - Graduate Studio


    Credits: 3

    Independent study with individual faculty members. Teaching is essentially through private critiques. Classroom work can be arranged in instances where regular work from models or specific technical information or equipment is needed. Scheduling of critique of classroom work is the responsibility of the student.
 

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