Seminars
with a MAP Component
Spring 2002
ANT
395: "Spatial Analysis" [Professor Kamp and Professor
Hare]
FRN
331.02: "Modern Francophone Theater" [Professor Jan Gross]
FRN
395.02: "Around Molière: Text and Performance from the
Seventeenth to the Twenty-First Century" [Professor David Harrison]
HUM/SST
395: "Conceptions of Space and Place in Europe and the Mediterranean,
400-1650" [Professor Elizabeth Dobbs and Professor Marci Sortor]
MAT
444: Senior Seminar: Topics in Geometry" [Professor Emily Moore]
ANT 395.01 "Advanced Special Topic: Spatial
Analysis." MAP designation. Students will explore prehistoric social,
political, economic and ecological relationships through the analysis
of spatial patterns, using concepts such as carrying capacity, optimal
foraging theory, site catchment analysis, and central place theory. The
course will include instruction in Geographic Information Systems Analysis
and students will conduct a major project applying G.I.S. to the interpretation
of a prehistoric social system. Prerequisites: Anthropology 280 and at
least one upper division archaeology class or permission of instructor.
4 + 2 credits.
MAT 444: Senior seminar: Topics in geometry
(4 credits) Advanced course in geometry with varying content. Strongly
recommended for students considering further work in mathematics. Requires
independent work.
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