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HUM 1704 - Introduction to Appalachian Studies
Traces the idea of Appalachia in American and world consciousness and its expression in the humanities and arts. Through comparison with other cultural groups, explores humanistic problems of cultural identity, assumptions, change, and manipulation.

  • Syllabus: No information available
  • Credits: 3
  • Level: Undergraduate
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  • Computer Requirement: Reliable email and internet access required.
  • Accommodations: Students needing special accommodations should contact the Services for Students with Disabilities office.
  • Notes:
  • Core Curriculum: 2-Ideas, Cultural Traditions and Values
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Instructor and Department Information
Instructors:
  • Jackson, Steven teaching CRN: 95815,17336
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Schedule
  • Term(s): 2009-Fall 2010-Spring 2010-Summer I
  • Time(s): Online courses may use software that allows for synchronous online meetings at specific times. Check with the instructor for possible real-time meetings before enrolling.
  • Location: Virtual Campus; available from any computer with a reliable Internet connection.
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Spring 201017336Virtual Campus - , USA   Open - Add to cart
Summer I 201061434Virtual Campus - , USA  Not active
Summer II 201071251Virtual Campus - , USA  Not active