Thinking
about your schedule for next semester?
Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, Chillicothe, 2014. Image Courtesy of Tim Black. |
We
have updated our lists of current and future classes
by semester, campus, and undergraduate/graduate classes.
All you need to do is copy down the course number into your
schedule!
See
below for a sampling of what is currently available
for Spring Semester 2016
at
The Ohio State University at Newark:
People and Cultures: An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Anthropology 2202
Dr. Robert Cook
T/TH 9:35-10:55 AM
Course Number 24358
3 credit hours.
3 credit hours.
Comparative survey of traditional and contemporary peoples in several world culture regions; culture concepts; study of selected topics.
Prerequisites: Not open to students with credit for 202.
GEC: Social science individual and groups course and credit for diversity global studies.
Limit 35 students.
Contact Dr. Cook, cook.426@osu.edu, for more information.
Introduction to American Indian Studies
Comparative Studies 2323
Comparative Studies 2323
Dr. John Low
T/H 3:55-5:15 PM.
Course Number 26276
3 credit hours.
Explores the legal, cultural, historic, and political foundations, experiences, perspectives, and futures of American Indians in the U.S.
Prerequisite: English 1110 (110) or equiv.
GEC: Cultures and Ideas and Social Diversity in the U.S. credit.
Limit of 35 students.
Contact Dr. Low, low.89@osu.edu, for more information.
3 credit hours.
Explores the legal, cultural, historic, and political foundations, experiences, perspectives, and futures of American Indians in the U.S.
Prerequisite: English 1110 (110) or equiv.
GEC: Cultures and Ideas and Social Diversity in the U.S. credit.
Limit of 35 students.
Contact Dr. Low, low.89@osu.edu, for more information.
Introduction to Native American History
History 2070
Dr. Lucy Murphy
T/H 12:45-2:05 PM
Course Number 32099
Dr. Lucy Murphy
T/H 12:45-2:05 PM
Course Number 32099
3 credit hours.
History of Native Americans from pre-contact times to the present.
Prerequisites or Concurrent: English 1100.xx or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 368.01.
GEC: Historical Study credit.
Limit of 35 students.
Contact Dr. Murphy, murphy.500@osu.edu, for more information.
Limit of 35 students.
Contact Dr. Murphy, murphy.500@osu.edu, for more information.
Introduction to Native American Peoples of the Andes
History 32100
M/W 12:45-2:35 PM
Dr. Alcira Dueñas
Course Number 32100
Course Number 32100
3 credit hours.
Introductory survey of the Native American peoples of the Andes from the Pre-Columbian period to the present.
Prerequisites or concur: English 1100.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 368.02.
GEC: Historical study credit.
Limit of 35 students.
Contact Dr. Dueñas, duenas.2@osu.edu, for more information.
Research Seminar in Latin American History
History 4125
M/W 8:00-9:50 AM
Dr. Alcira Dueñas
Course Number 32108
Course Number 32108
3 credit hours; Repeatable to a maximum of 6 credit hours.
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Latin American History.
Prerequisites or concur: English 1100.xx, or equiv., and course work in History at the 3000 level, or permission of instructor.
Limit of 15 students.
Contact Dr. Dueñas, duenas.2@osu.edu, for more information.
Native American Religions
Religious Studies
Religious Studies
Dr. John Low
M/W 5:30-6:50 PM.
Course Number 33045
3 credit hours.
Comparative survey of indigenous religions of North America; patterns and diversity in religious experience, cosmologies, myths, rituals, social organizations, and sacred roles. Religious Studies 2370 (270) Introduction to Comparative Religion recommended.
Prerequisite: English 1110 (110) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for Comparative Studies 3672 (322) or Religious Studies 322.
GEC: Cultures and Ideas and Social Diversity in the U.S. credit.
Limit of 35 students.
Contact Dr. Low, low.89@osu.edu, for more information.Comparative survey of indigenous religions of North America; patterns and diversity in religious experience, cosmologies, myths, rituals, social organizations, and sacred roles. Religious Studies 2370 (270) Introduction to Comparative Religion recommended.
Prerequisite: English 1110 (110) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for Comparative Studies 3672 (322) or Religious Studies 322.
GEC: Cultures and Ideas and Social Diversity in the U.S. credit.
Limit of 35 students.
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