Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Scheduling Autumn Semester Classes?

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We have updated our lists of current and future classes
 by semester and campus.
See below for a sampling of what is currently available 
for Autumn 2019:
Literature and Ethnicity
Comparative Studies 2105
Dr. John Low
T/H 3:55-5:15 PM.
Course Number 28360
3 credit hours.
This course explores the study of the relationships between literature and ethnicity; analysis of concepts of ethnicity as represented in literature and film of diverse cultures and historical periods.
Prerequisite: English 1110 (110) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 205.
GEC: Literature and Diversity and Social Diversity in the U.S. credit. 
This course also credits toward the 12-credit coursework requirement for a Minor in American Indian Studies.
Limit of 35 students.
Contact Dr. Low, low.89@osu.edu, for more information.

Introduction to Native American People of the Andes
History 2111
Dr. Alcira Dueñas
M/W 11:10-12:30 AM
Course Number 34135
3 credit hours.
Introductory survey of the history of the Native American peoples of the Andes from the Pre-Columbian period to the present. 
Prerequisite or concurrent: English 1110.xx. Not open to students with credit for 368.02. 
GE historical study course.
Limit of 40 students.
Contact Dr. Dueñas,duenas.2@osu.edu, for more information.

Natives and Newcomers: Immigration and Migration in U.S. History
History 2750H 
Dr. Lucy Murphy
3:55-5:15 PM
Course Number 34137
3 credit hours.
General survey of (im)migration history in the U.S. from precolonial times to the present. Topics include cultural contact, economic relations, citizenship, politics, family, and sexuality.
Prerequisite: Honors standing, or permission of instructor. 
Prerequisite or concurrent: English 1110.xx. Not open to students with credit for 322H, WGSSt 3322H or 2750H. 
GEC: Historical Study and Social Diversity in the United States credit.
Cross-listed in WGSSt. 
Contact Dr. Murphy, murphy.500@osu.edu, for more information.

Native American History from European Contact to Removal, 1560-1820
History 3070
Dr. John Low
T/H 5:30-6:55 PM.
Course Number 34139
3 credit hours.
Major issues and events in Native American history from before the European invasion and colonization through the early 1820s. 
Prerequisites: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 568.01. 
GE historical study course.
Limit of 35 students.
Contact Dr. Low, low.89@osu.edu, for more information.

Reel Injuns: Identity and Representation
Art Education 5367
3 credit hours.
Introduces broad range of issues, theories, and practices of visual culture within the gaze of American Indians and how reaction to or rejection shapes indigenous identities, as well as non-Native understandings of American Indians. This course will explore action research practices, historical research methodologies, and critical readings.
Prerequisites: Not open to students with credit for 3367.

Stereotypes in Media
Communication 4445
3 credit hours.
Expose students to the existence and impact of stereotypes in various forms of media. 
Prerequisites: Not open to students with credit for 645.

American Indian History of the U.S. Midwest
History 2071
3 credit hours.
Native American history in Great lakes and Ohio Valley regions from ancient times to the present, including moundbuilders, fur trade, removal, reservations, urbanization, contemporary issues. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format.
Prerequisites or Concurrent: English 1100.xx or permission of instructor.
GEC: Historical Study and Diversity-Social Diversity in the United States credit. 

Introduction to Native American Peoples from Mesoamerica
History 2110 
3 credit hours.
Introductory survey of the Native American peoples from Mesoamerica (contemporary Guatemala, Honduras, Southern Mexico) from pre-colonial times to the present. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format.
Prerequisites or Concurrent: English 1100.xx, or permission of instructor.
Not open to students with credit for 322.
GEC: Historical Study and Diversity Global Studies course.

Introduction to American Indigenous Languages
Linguistics 3501
3 credit hours.
An introduction to indigenous languages of the Americas and their speakers: e.g. history of settlement, language families, linguistic properties, bilingual education, language policies and attitudes.
Prerequisites: English 1110.01 (110.01), 1110.02 (110.02), or 1110.03 (110.03) or equivalent. 
Not open to students with credit for Linguistics 303 or AfAmASt 303. 
GEC: Cultures and Ideas and Diversity, Social Diversity in the United States course.

Andean Music Ensemble
Music 2208.22 
0.5-1 credit hours.
Learning to play and perform music from Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Colombia and Argentina. The course explores various musical genres within the Andean region. Students study techniques and methods for playing Andean instruments and learn to sing in Spanish, Quechua and Aymara. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 credit hours or 10 completions. Cross-listed in Spanish.

Beginning Quechua I: Classroom
Quechua 5501.01 (Undergraduate & Graduate)
4 credit hours.
Quechua 5501.01 (501) is a beginning language course for students with no previous study experience in Quechua. This course will be comprehensive, integrating culture and language from the southern Quechua family spoken in Peru.
Prerequisites: Not open to students with credit for 5501.51 or 501 or to native speakers. This course is available for EM credit. 
GE for language course. Fulfills admission condition course.

Intermediate Quechua I: Classroom
Quechua 5503.01 (Undergraduate & Graduate)
4 credit hours.
For students who have taken Quechua 5502 (502) or who have previous basic knowledge of Quechua at the beginning/intermediate level. This course will be comprehensive, integrating culture and language from the southern Quechua family spoken in Peru.
Prerequisites: 5502.01 (502), or 4 cr hrs of 5502.51; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 5503.51 or 503 or to native speakers. This course is available for EM credit. GE for language course. Fufills admission condition course.

Advanced Quechua II: Classroom
Quechua 5506.01 (Undergraduate & Graduate)
3 credit hours.
Quechua 5506.01 is an advanced language course intended for students with experience in Quechua. This course is comprehensive, integrating culture and language. It will be useful for students that want to travel to the Andean countries or who have an interest in studying Quechua language, culture and society. The variety taught is from the southern Quechua family spoken in Bolivia and Peru.
Prerequisites: 5505.01, or permission of instructor. 
Fufills admission condition course.

Native American Religions
Religious Studies 3672
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. 2370 (270) recommended.
Prerequisites: English 1110.xx (110.xx), or equivalent. 
Not open to students with credit for Comparative Studies 3672 (322) or Religious Studies 322. 

Globalization in the Mayan Country. History, Culture, Tourism, and the Environment in the Yucatan
Spanish 2798.12
3 credit hours.
The Yucatan offers a unique scenario in the Americas in which relevant issues of socioeconomic development; preservation of archaeological or historical sites; protection of the environment; re-invigoration of Indigenous culture, & emergence of alternative models of tourism can be studied altogether. The program will offer a comparative framework for a diversity of academic projects or interests. 
GEC Education Abroad course.

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