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  May 20, 2012
 
 
    
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Course Catalog 2011-2012 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Oberlin College Courses Offered in 2011-12 (and planned offerings in future years)


 
   •  AAST 072 - Blues Aesthetic: Continuity and Transformation
   •  AAST 101 - Introduction to the Black Experience
   •  AAST 106 - History of Racism in the Atlantic World
   •  AAST 117 - Immigrant and Second-Generation American Narratives
   •  AAST 118 - Ritual and Performance I: The World According to the Yoruba and their Descendants in the New World
   •  AAST 121 - African Presence in the Atlantic World
   •  AAST 131 - Traditional African Cosmology
   •  AAST 132 - Introduction to African Studies: Patterns, Issues and Controversies
   •  AAST 158 - Something from Something
   •  AAST 161 - Capoeira Angola I
   •  AAST 171 - Introduction to African American Music I
   •  AAST 190 - West African Dance Forms in the Diaspora I
   •  AAST 191 - West African Dance Forms in the Diaspora II: Cuba
   •  AAST 192 - West African Dance Forms in the Diaspora III
   •  AAST 201 - African American History to 1865
   •  AAST 203 - Pre-Modern African History
   •  AAST 204 - Modern African History
   •  AAST 206 - People of the Caribbean: Indigenes and Immigrants
   •  AAST 213 - Long Walk to Freedom: South Africa Since 1948
   •  AAST 219 - Freedom Movements: Civil Rights and Black Power
   •  AAST 220 - Doin' Time: A History of Black Incarceration
   •  AAST 225 - Women in Caribbean History
   •  AAST 226 - Slave Revolts in Atlantic Wrld
   •  AAST 228 - Katrina and the Black Freedom Struggle
   •  AAST 235 - Government and Politics of Africa
   •  AAST 236 - Politics and Society in Africa since the 1980s
   •  AAST 240 - How to Win a Beauty Pageant: Race, Gender, Culture, and U.S. National Identity
   •  AAST 244 - Modern African Literature
   •  AAST 247 - Black Popular Literature
   •  AAST 248 - Resistance and Voice: Literature of the African Diaspora
   •  AAST 258 - Talking Book
   •  AAST 261 - Framing Blackness: African Americans and Film In The United States, 1915 to the Present
   •  AAST 262 - Capoeira Angola II
   •  AAST 264 - African American Drama
   •  AAST 268 - Black Arts Workshop
   •  AAST 272 - Great Musical Thinkers in the African American Tradition
   •  AAST 281 - Practicum in Tutoring
   •  AAST 285 - African American Women's History
   •  AAST 290 - Ritual & Performance II
   •  AAST 321 - Seminar: Black Feminist Thought: A Historical Perspective
   •  AAST 337 - African Economic Development: Seminar
   •  AAST 347 - Culture, History, and Identity: Caribbean Literature and the Politics of Survival
   •  AAST 350 - Intermediate Seminar: Research and Practice in African American Studies
   •  AAST 363 - Capoeira Angola III
   •  AAST 368 - Black Arts Workshop II: African Diasporan Culture in Performance from Blues to Hip Hop
   •  AAST 390 - Essence Dance Class
   •  AAST 391 - Dance Diaspora
   •  AAST 392 - Ritual and Performance III: The World According to Yoruba and their Descendants in the New World
   •  AAST 450 - Senior Seminar
   •  AAST 500 - Junior Honors Project
   •  AAST 501 - Senior Honors
   •  AAST 502 - Senior Honors
   •  AAST 995 - Private Reading
   •  ACHS 200 - Archeological Field Course
   •  ACHS 210 - Readings on the Techniques of Archaeological Excavation
   •  ACHS 250 - Advanced Archeological Field Course
   •  ACHS 300 - Senior Project
   •  ACHS 400 - Honors
   •  ACHS 995 - Private Reading
   •  ANTH 101 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
   •  ANTH 102 - Human Origins
   •  ANTH 103 - Introduction to Archeology
   •  ANTH 202 - Fundamentals of Linguistics
   •  ANTH 204 - Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
   •  ANTH 210 - Indigenous Peoples of Latin America
   •  ANTH 212 - Ecological Perspectives on Small-Scale Societies
   •  ANTH 234 - Grave Matters: The Archaeology of Death, Decay, and Discovery
   •  ANTH 243 - Language and the Body: Embodied Communication in Cross-cultural Perspective
   •  ANTH 263 - The Inka and their Ancestors
   •  ANTH 278 - Human Rights, Universalism and Cultural Relativism
   •  ANTH 306 - Literacies in Social Context
   •  ANTH 353 - Culture Theory
   •  ANTH 391 - Practicum in Anthropology
   •  ANTH 402 - The Native Languages of the Americas
   •  ANTH 413 - From Comanches to Aztecs
   •  ANTH 415 - Internships in Teaching
   •  ANTH 456 - Seminar in Culture Contact and Colonialism
   •  ANTH 478 - Global Health Encounters
   •  ANTH 490 - Junior Year Honors
   •  ANTH 491 - Senior Year Honors
   •  ANTH 995 - Private Reading
   •  APST 110 - Piano Class
   •  APST 111 - Piano Class
   •  APST 112 - Keyboard Accompanying (Vocal)
   •  APST 113 - Keyboard Accomp (Instrumental)
   •  APST 120A; 120B - Time Travel for Pianists
   •  APST 121 - Performing Beethoven's Violin Sonatas
   •  APST 122 - Performing Beethoven's Cello Sonatas
   •  APST 130 - Viola Class
   •  APST 140 - Internalizing Rhythms
   •  APST 141 - Internalizing Rhythms II
   •  APST 150 - North Indian Classical Music
   •  APST 204 - Interpretation of Art Song
   •  APST 208 - Guided Piano Pedagogy Proj
   •  APST 209 - Guided Teaching Observation
   •  APST 210 - Intermediate Piano Pedagogy
   •  APST 211 - Elementary Piano Pedagogy
   •  APST 212 - Advanced Piano Class
   •  APST 213 - Advanced Piano Class
   •  APST 214 - Keyboard Skills I
 

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