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UNIVERSITY OF
REGINA General Calendar 2000-2001 |
INAH 100 | INAH 200 | INAH 202 | INAH 204 | INAH 300 | INAH 301 | INAH 390-395 | INAH 401 | INAH 490-495
Credit Hours | |
Liberal Arts | |
2 English (100 and 110) |
6 |
2 Indian Studies |
6 |
1 Indian Language |
3 |
1 Natural Science/Computer Science |
3 |
1 Social Science |
3 |
1 Humanities |
3 |
1 Math/Logic |
3 |
Fine Arts | |
3 Fine Arts ( other than the major and in three different disciplines) |
9 |
Indian Art History | |
4 Indian Art History (100, 200, 202, and 204) |
12 |
2 Indian Art History electives |
6 |
1 Indian Art History (400 level) |
3 |
4 Art History (3-200-level, 300) |
12 |
1 Indian Art 210 |
3 |
1 Indian Art (220 or 230) |
3 |
2 Indian Art electives (3/400 level) |
12 |
Electives | |
11 Electives (15 credit hours may be outside of Arts and Sciences) |
33 |
Total |
120 |
MINOR IN INDIAN ART HISTORY
A minor in Indian Art History must include:
1. Indian Art History 100, 202, 204, one 300-level (other than 390-395)
2. One Indian Art History elective
3. Indian art 210
INDIAN ART HISTORY COURSES
INAH 100![]()
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An Introductory Survey of North American Indian Art
3:3-0
A survey of North American Indian art from prehistory to the present. Analysis of styles in their historical context; development of the specialist's vocabulary.
INAH 200![]()
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Indian Art of the Andean Nations
3:3-0
A study of the art and architecture of the Andean Nations from prehistory to the present.
Prerequisite: INAH 100 or ARTH 100
INAH 202![]()
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Early Canadian Indian Art
3:3-0
A course investigating the change in Indian art styles and media as the result of European contact in Canada.
Prerequisite: INAH 100 or ARTH 100
INAH 204![]()
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Indian Art and the Twentieth Century
3:3-0
The course will examine twentieth-century Indian art. Politics, revolution, education, and economic issues of Canada, USA and Mexico will be considered as affecting stylistic developments.
Prerequisite: INAH 100
INAH 300![]()
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Pre-Columbian Art in North America
3:0-3
The ancient arts and cultures of pre-Columbian North America.
Prerequisites: Two 200-level INAH or ARTH courses
INAH 301![]()
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Art and the World Council of Indigenous Peoples
3:0-3
A study of the arts produced by the member nations of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples.
Prerequisite: 200-level INAH or ARTH course or INST 200
INAH 390-395![]()
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Directed Studies
Variable Credit: 1-6 hours
Directed studies in the history of Indian art under the supervision of an instructor of the student's choice.
Prerequisites: Senior standing and qualifying scholarship record.
INAH 401![]()
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Saskatchewan Indian Art
3:3-0
A reading and research course in the evolution of Indian art in Saskatchewan. Research will include museum and archival visits as well as interviews with elders.
Prerequisite: 4th-year standing with a major in Indian art history, Indian studies or art history.
INAH 490-495![]()
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Directed Studies
Variable Credit: 1-6 hours
Directed studies in the history of Indian art under the supervision of an instructor of the student's choice.
Prerequisite: Senior standing and qualifying scholarship record.
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