Current Undergrad Course offerings for Folk Studies minors

CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN US  FLK 280
Instructor: Kaufkins
Understanding, interpretation and appreciation of the multicultural nature of American society. Emphasis on the varieties of cultural expression, custom and world view practiced by regional, ethnic, racial and sectarian cultures.


IND STUDY FOLKLORE  FLK 479
Instructor: Antonsen
Supervised individual study directed by a member of the Folk Studies faculty. (course pass required)


IND STUDY FOLKLORE  FLK 479
Instructor: Evans
Supervised individual study directed by a member of the Folk Studies faculty. (course pass required)


IND STUDY FOLKLORE  FLK 479
Instructor: Brady
Supervised individual study directed by a member of the Folk Studies faculty. (course pass required)


IND STUDY FOLKLORE  FLK 479
Instructor: Antonsen
Supervised individual study directed by a member of the Folk Studies faculty. (course pass required)


IND STUDY FOLKLORE  FLK 479
Instructor: Williams
Supervised individual study directed by a member of the Folk Studies faculty. (course pass required)


INTERNSHIP FOLK STUDIES  FLK 489
Instructor: Williams
Practical out-of-classroom experience in a supervised work situation with a cooperating business, industry, social or governmental agency emphasizing application of advanced knowledge and skills in folk studies. (course pass required)


INTERNSHIP FOLK STUDIES  FLK 489
Instructor: Antonsen
Practical out-of-classroom experience in a supervised work situation with a cooperating business, industry, social or governmental agency emphasizing application of advanced knowledge and skills in folk studies. (course pass required)


INDEPENDENT STUDY FOLKLORE  FLK 479
Instructor: Njoku
Supervised individual study directed by a member of the Folk Studies faculty. (course pass required)


INDEPENDENT STUDY FOLKLORE  FLK 479
Instructor: Njoku
Supervised individual study directed by a member of the Folk Studies faculty. (course pass required)


INDEPENDENT STUDY FOLKLORE  FLK 479
Instructor: Evans
Supervised individual study directed by a member of the Folk Studies faculty. (course pass required)


CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN US  FLK 280
Instructor: Osborne
Understanding, interpretation and appreciation of the multicultural nature of American society. Emphasis on the varieties of cultural expression, custom and world view practiced by regional, ethnic, racial and sectarian cultures.


CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN US  FLK 280
Instructor: Osborne
Understanding, interpretation and appreciation of the multicultural nature of American society. Emphasis on the varieties of cultural expression, custom and world view practiced by regional, ethnic, racial and sectarian cultures.


CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN US  FLK 280
Instructor: Njoku
Understanding, interpretation and appreciation of the multicultural nature of American society. Emphasis on the varieties of cultural expression, custom and world view practiced by regional, ethnic, racial and sectarian cultures.


CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN US  FLK 280
Instructor: Njoku
Understanding, interpretation and appreciation of the multicultural nature of American society. Emphasis on the varieties of cultural expression, custom and world view practiced by regional, ethnic, racial and sectarian cultures.


URBAN FOLKLORE  FLK 371
Instructor: Nixon
Varieties and characteristics of urban American folklore with emphasis on legends, customs, beliefs, and other lore of today's regional, occupational, and ethnic groups.


INTRO TO WORLD MUSIC  FLK 277
Instructor: Berry
A cultural and functional analysis of traditional musical genres developed in world areas: Africa, America, Asia, Europe and Oceania. Emphasis will be placed on musical styles, performance practices, aesthetics, and instruments. Cross-listed with ANTH 277.