Subject:
Art History
Credit units:
3
Offered:
Either Term 1 or Term 2
Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours
College:
Arts and Science
Department: Art and Art History
Description
An introductory survey of Aboriginal art history within the Canadian regions of the West Coast, Plateau, Western Sub-Arctic and Arctic.
Prerequisite(s): 3 credit units ARTH or Aboriginal cognate course: INDG; IPJP; ANTH 224.3; ARCH 353.3, ARCH 457.3; ENG 242.3, ENG 335.3, ENG 338.3; HIST 264.3, HIST 265.3, HIST 266.3, HIST 482.3; POLS 222.3, POLS 322.3, POLS 323.3, POLS 422.3; SOC 219.3, SOC 319.3, SOC 341.3; OR other course on Aboriginal peoples approved by the course instructor.
Note: This course is not offered every year.
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