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Anthropology (ANTH)

ANTH 300 Physical Anthropology 3 Units Prerequisite: None.

general education: aa/aS area iV; CSu area B2; igeTC area 5B

Course Transferable to uC/CSu Hours: 54 hours LeC

This course is designed to introduce students to the study of physical or biological anthropology, one of the sub-disciplines of anthropology. Physical anthropology considers the role of culture in the human biological experience. This course traces the evolution of the human line and examines our relationship to our closest living relatives, the non-human primates. This course provides an overview of human genetics, human variation, primatology, human and primate evolution, human growth and development, skeletal anatomy, and forensic anthropology.

ANTH 301 Physical Anthropology Laboratory 1 Unit

Prerequisite: None.

Corequisite: aNTH 300 (may be taken previously) general education: CSu area B3; igeTC area 5C Course Transferable to uC/CSu

Hours: 54 hours LaB

This is an introductory laboratory course dealing with human evolution, human and non-human primate variation, genetics, and skeletal biology. This course provides hands-on experience with skeletal remains, anthropometric equipment, genetic testing, and other materials and techniques necessary to an holistic understanding of biological anthropology. Field trips may be required.

ANTH 303 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology 3 Units

Prerequisite: None.

general education: aa/aS area iV Course Transferable to uC/CSu Hours: 54 hours LeC

This course provides an overview of the field of forensic

anthropology, which is the study of human remains in a medicolegal context. This course emphasizes current techniques used in the analysis of human skeletal remains, medicolegal procedures, and the role of the anthropologist in the investigative process. it examines the basics of bone biology, methods of skeletal analysis, and recognition of bone pathology and trauma. This course will address the broader aspects of applied anthropology and the role of anthropology in law enforcement and human rights issues.

ANTH 310 Cultural Anthropology 3 Units Prerequisite: None.

general education: aa/aS area V(b); aa/aS area Vi; CSu area d1; igeTC area 4a

Course Transferable to uC/CSu Hours: 54 hours LeC

This course is an introduction to the varieties of customs and forms of social organizations found in our species. a multicultural, comparative approach is used to study the structure and function of various economic, political, social and religious systems found in Western and non-Western societies.

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ACADEMIC

ANTH 319 Visual Anthropology: Introduction to Ethnographic Film 3 Units

Prerequisite: None.

general education: aa/aS area V(b); CSu area d1 Course Transferable to CSu

Hours: 54 hours LeC

This course provides an introduction to the use of

film by anthropologists as a research and educational tool. Students will view and evaluate a series of films

depicting different cultures from around the world. analysis will focus on examining various attributes of

ethnographic film and their treatment by a number of anthropological filmmakers.

ANTH 320 Introduction to Archaeology and World Prehistory 3 Units

Prerequisite: None.

general education: aa/aS area V(b); CSu area d1; igeTC area 4a

Course Transferable to uC/CSu Hours: 54 hours LeC

This course introduces students to the discipline of archeology and provides a broad survey of world prehistory. Students will explore the fundamental principles, theoretical approaches and methods utilized by archaeologists to reconstruct prehistory, and will explore a sample of the major developments of human prehistory from the upper Paleolithic period forward. examples of the archaeological record will be drawn from all major geographic areas of the world.

ANTH 330 Magic, Witchcraft, and Religion 3 Units

Prerequisite: None.

general education: aa/aS area V(b); aa/aS area Vi; CSu area d1; igeTC area 4a

Course Transferable to uC/CSu Hours: 54 hours LeC

This is a cross-cultural study of the forms and functions of supernatural beliefs and associated rituals in various societies of africa, asia, aboriginal australia, oceania, South america, native North america and elsewhere. The emphasis of the course is on understanding beliefs and rituals within their social contexts. Students will also focus on broad comparisons of each culture to derive insight into the general functions of beliefs and

rituals in human life. A field trip may be included in

the course activities.

ANTH 390 Anthropology Field Study .5-4 Units Prerequisite: None

Course Transferable to CSu

Hours: 12 hours LeC ; 18 hours LaB

This course provides an opportunity for first hand

observation of a variety of historic and prehistoric sites in the Sierra foothills environment, as well as an examination of museum collections and presentation techniques of cultural materials. depending on availability, it includes visits to active excavations in the area. This class is ideal for future teachers and those

interested in the interpretation field.

ANTH 392 Principles of Heritage Interpretation 3 Units

Same as: BioL 392 and HiST 392 Prerequisite: None.

Course Transferable to CSu Hours: 54 hours LeC

This interdisciplinary course covers the basics of interpreting historical, cultural, and natural resources to the general public. interpretation is a communication process that forges emotional and intellectual connections between the interests of the audience and the inherent meaning of the resource. Topics include developing an interpretive program using a thematic approach and learning program delivery techniques. Completion of this course will qualify students to apply for professional certification through the National

Association for Interpretation as a Certified Interpretive

guide (Cig). This course is recommended for students interested in history, biology, anthropology, recreation, education, and communication. Not open to students who have received credit for Biology 392 or History

Heritage Interpretation 2 Units Same as: BioL 393 and HiST 393 Prerequisite: None.

advisory: Completion of aNTH 310 or aNTH 392 with a grade of “C” or better.

general education: aa/aS area iii(b) Course Transferable to CSu

Hours: 18 hours LeC ; 54 hours LaB

This course is a cooperative effort between the college and the organizations involved in anthropology or

the related field of heritage interpretation. Internship

sponsors assist students in acquisition of skills and the application of knowledge learned in the classroom. in addition to developing applied job related skills, students will learn skills in job seeking, career goal setting, team-building, and leadership. during the internship, students will continue to check in with the class to receive input and feedback on their experience. This course requires that the students obtain an internship during the course of the semester that will last a minimum of 54 hours.

ANTH 495 Independent Studies in Anthropology 1-3 Units

Prerequisite: None

Course Transferable to CSu

Hours: 18 hours LeC ; 54 hours LaB

1-4 Units

Prerequisite: None.

advisory: eNgWR 101, eSLR 320, or eSLW 320 enrollment Limitation: Student must be in a paid or non-paid internship, volunteer opportunity, or job related to career interests.

Hours: 76 - 316 hours LaB

This course provides students with opportunities to develop marketable skills in preparation for employment or advancement within their current job. Course content will include understanding the application of education to the workforce; completing required forms, which document the student’s progress and hours spent at the work site; and developing workplace skills and competencies. during the the semester, the student is

required to fulfill 16 hours of instruction and 75 hours

of related paid work experience, or 60 hours of related unpaid work experience, for one unit. an additional 75 hours of related paid work experience or 60 hours of related unpaid work experience is required for each additional unit. The course may be taken four times for credit, when there is new or expanded learning on the job, for a maximum of 16 units. Students should have access to a computer, the internet, and some computer

media such as a USB drive to store data files. On-line

students must have an e-mail account. ANTH 499 Experimental Offering in Anthropology .5-4 Units

Prerequisite: None

Course Transferable to CSu

DEGREE aa art, Studio art

aa art History

aa-T art History

Folsom Lake College’s art curriculum offers introductory and intermediate level courses in painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking and design, as well as courses in art appreciation and art history. Through the program’s art theory and art practice classes, students develop an awareness and understanding of the materials, tools, rationale and

significance of art in society. The art curriculum’s

critical thinking and technical skills components encourage students to utilize independent thought processes and problem-solving. This program provides transfer and employment opportunities as well as personal enrichment for students. The art faculty is composed of professional artists with diverse specializations encompassing the spectrum of the classes offered.

Career Options

Painter; Sculptor; Ceramist; art instructor; illustrator; Printmaker; Computer Publishing Specialist; Commercial designer; gallery director; graphic artist; Computer artist

Some career options may require more than two years of college study.

Highlights

• art faculty who have exhibited regionally,

nationally and internationally

• opportunities to explore artistic pursuits in

two- and three-dimensional media using a wide variety of materials and techniques

• guest lectures and demonstrations

DEGREE

AA — Art, Studio Art

RequiRed PRogRam ... units

aRT 300 elementary drawing and Composition

... 3

aRT 304 Figure drawing and Composition ... 3

aRT 320 design: Fundamentals ... 3 aRT 323 design: Color Theory ... 3 aRT 370 Three-dimensional design ... 3

a minimum of 6 units from the following: ... 6

aRTH 300, 303, 304, 306, 307, 309, 311, 312, 313, 314, 318, 324, 326, 328, 330, 332, 333

a minimum of 9 units from chosen area (i.e., drawing, painting, sculpture): ... 9 drawing: aRT 302, 305, 308, 310, 312, 322, 361, 364; Painting: aRT 322, 327, 328, 330, 332, 334, 336, 337, 447; Sculpture: aRT 322, 372, 373, 383, 386, 387, 390, 402, 404

a minimum of 2 units from the following: ... 2

aRT 494 or 499

ToTaL uNiTS RequiRed ... 32 This aa degree may be obtained by completion of the Required Program, plus general education

Requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60-

unit total.

The aa degree in art is designed for students to develop their skills in visual arts to further their studies, as well as for self enrichment. Students who transfer to earn their Ba or BFa can continue their studies in ma and mFa program. The art program includes two and three

dimensional, fine and applied arts, as well as study in

art history. upon completion of their higher degrees, students can work as independent artists, educators, restorers, designers, etc.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

• Create and critique works of art using different

techniques in visual arts, elements of art, and principles of design.

• express oneself using traditional and/or

contemporary materials and techniques.

• distinguish historical developments in the visual

arts.

• evaluate how different subjects and aesthetic view points are depicted in traditional and contemporary arts.

art

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ACADEMIC

AA — Art History

RequiRed PRogRam ...units aRTH 300 introduction to art ... 3 aRTH 303 art Survey: ancient to 14th Century ... 3 aRTH 309 art Survey: Renaissance to 19th Century ... 3 aRTH 311 art Survey: modern art ... 3

a minimum of 3 units from the following: ... 3

aRTH 312, 324, 326, 328, 330, 332, 333

a minimum of 3 units from the following: ... 3

aRTH 304, 306, 307, 313, 314, 318; HiST 307, 308; Hum 300, 310, 332

a minimum of 3 units from the following: ... 3

aRT 300, 304, 310, 312, 320, 322, 323, 327, 330, 332, 334, 336, 361, 364, 370, 372, 383, 390, 402

ToTaL uNiTS RequiRed ... 21 This aa degree may be obtained by completion of the Required Program, plus general education

Requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60-

unit total.

The aa degree in art History is designed for students to continue their education in art History and art administration as well as for students who seek

self enrichment in the field of Art History. Students,

after their transfer and completion of their Ba in art History, can further their studies in master’s and Ph.d. in art History and art administration. upon the completion of their continued education, students can work in galleries and museums as docents or curators, as well as work for private collectors and public organizations, or as educators or scholars.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

• identify the roles and contributions of artists

throughout history.

• identify and evaluate works of art and architecture according to their appropriate style and time period.

• analyze and critique art and architecture within

the context of their function and meaning.

• Research and analyze meanings and purposes

behind art and architecture.

• analyze art, architecture, and artifacts for their

cultural significance.

AA-T — Art History

RequiRed PRogRam ...units aRTH 303 art Survey: ancient to 14th Century ... 3 aRTH 309 art Survey: Renaissance to 19th

Century ... 3 aRTH 311 art Survey: modern art ... 3

aRT 300 elementary drawing and Composition 3

a minimum of 9 units from the following: ... 9 (Select 3 units from art History electives, 3 units from art electives, and 3 units from any of the following lists.)

art History electives: aRTH 328, 332, 333 art electives:

aRT 304, 320, 370, 372, 390 general electives:

aRTH 307, 318

ToTaL uNiTS RequiRed ... 21 Students are required to:

• Complete a minimum of 19 semester units in the

major with a grade of C or better while maintaining a minimum grade point average (gPa) of at least 2.0 in all CSu transferable coursework.

• Complete 60 semester CSu-transferable units

using the California State university-general education-Breadth pattern (CSu-ge Breadth); oR the intersegmental general education Transfer Curriculum (igeTC) pattern.

• No more than 60 semester units are required.

• a “P” (Pass) grade is not an acceptable grade for courses in the major.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

• assess and evaluate the contributions of artists

throughout history.

• identify and evaluate works of art or architecture according to their appropriate style and time frame.

• analyze and critique art and architecture within

the context of their functions and meanings.

• Research and assess theoretical information

concerning the meanings and purposes of art and architecture.

• demonstrate an understanding of the history

of cultures and civilizations and how art and

Art (ART)

ART 300 Elementary Drawing and Composition 3 Units

Prerequisite: None.

general education: aa/aS area i; CSu area C1 Course Transferable to uC/CSu

Hours: 36 hours LeC ; 54 hours LaB

This course covers the fundamentals of drawing emphasizing the use of line, shape, value, perspective, space, and composition. it introduces and uses various media and techniques for drawing. This is a foundation requirement for all art students. Students will need to purchase art materials and tools.

ART 302 Elementary Drawing and Composition 3 Units

Prerequisite: aRT 300 with a grade of “C” or better general education: CSu area C1

Course Transferable to uC/CSu Hours: 36 hours LeC ; 54 hours LaB

This course expands on the drawing skills presented in aRT 300 and covers more complex problems in observation, personal expression, and the formal exploration of composition. Students investigate subject, form, and content through the elements of art, principles of design, as well as diverse materials and techniques; and historical and contemporary approaches to drawing. Students will need to purchase art materials and tools. (C-id aRTS 205)

ART 304 Figure Drawing and Composition 3 Units

Prerequisite: aRT 300 with a grade of “C” or better general education: aa/aS area i; CSu area C1 Course Transferable to uC/CSu

Hours: 36 hours LeC ; 54 hours LaB

This studio class offers drawing from the human figure.

There will be lectures and discussion on proportion,

anatomy, and the relationship of the figure to space

and composition. Students will need to purchase art materials and tools. (C-id aRTS 200)

ART 305 Figure Drawing and Composition 3 Units

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