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ANTH 312H The Artist in Society: Honors


This anthropology course examines artists’ purposes, society’s perceptions of artists, and the creation of society and culture by artists. Readings, films, and project presentation will explore questions such as the evolutionary and social functions of art, the use of art for advocacy by social groups, and the patronage of the arts in the United States and India. Students should be prepared to consider their own artwork in the context of the course materials and issues. This is an Honors class. In addition to other possible prerequisites, students need a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.50 or higher to enroll.

Repeatable: N
Formerly 50-3101HN
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Prerequisites ENGL 109 Writing and Rhetoric I Stretch B  or ENGL 111 Foundations of 21st-Century Writing  or ENGL 111H Foundations of 21st-Century Writing: Honors  or ENGL 112 21st-Century Writing in Creative Disciplines  or ENGL 112H 21st-Century Writing in Creative Disciplines: Honors  or ENGL 121 International Foundations in 21st-Century Writing  or ENGL 122 International 21st-Century Writing in the Creative Disciplines  or TWC-T-7 EXAM-TWC WRITING MINIMUM SCORE = 7  
Requirements 3.5 or Higher GPA (35GP)
Minimum Credits 3 Maximum Credits 3





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