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GE Area: C2 ARM 2A. Intermediate Armenian Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation A2, ARM 1B or permission of instructor. Review of grammar and emphasis on conversation and reading. G.E. Breadth C2. Units: 3 GE Area: C2 ARM 2B. Intermediate Armenian Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation A2, ARM 2A or permission of instructor. Advanced conversation, composition, and reading. Units: 3 ARM 148. Masterpieces of Armenian Culture Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation and Breadth Area C. Survey of outstanding examples of Armenian culture including literary works by Naregatsi, Toumanian, Siamanto, Varoujean, and others. Survey of Christian Armenian architecture and music. G.E. Integration IC. Units: 3 GE Area: IC ARM 190. Independent Study See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. Units: 1-3 ARMS 10. Introduction to Armenian Studies Prerequisite: GE Foundation A2 for students in English college-readiness Category III and IV. Introduction to the historical and contemporary experience of Armenians in American society. Examines issues of identity, ethnicity, immigration, genocide, and cultural heritage in the United States. G.E. Breadth D3. Units: 3 GE Area: D3 ARMS 20. The Arts of Armenia An introduction to Armenian architecture, painting, sculpture, ceramics, metal work, and textiles. All lectures are illustrated with slides. G.E. Breadth C1. Units: 3 GE Area: C1 ARMS 45. William Saroyan The ethnic experience in America, especially the San Joaquin Valley, through the writings of William Saroyan. The author's major literary successes will be read and compared with films made of these same works. Writing assignments of at least 2,500 words. Units: 3 ARMS 50T. Studies in Armenian Literature Various masterpieces of Armenian literature: David of Sassoun, Saroyan, historical literature, modern literature, Armenian American authors. Units: 3 ARMS 105. Armenian Genocide in Comparative Context (ARMS 105 same as HIST 105.) Review of theory and characteristics of genocide. Study of the Armenian Genocide as an example and show comparison with other genocides in the 20th century. Discusses role of international constituencies and prevention and lessons of genocide. (Formerly HIST 109T section) Units: 3 ARMS 106. Armenians in North America (ARMS 106 same as HIST 106). Study of six waves of Armenian migrations to North America from 1870-1995. Topics discussed include entry, settlement, work, family, community organizations, church, politics, culture, and integration in U.S. society. (Formerly ARMS 120T section) Units: 3 ARMS 108A. Armenian History I: Ancient and Medieval (HIST 108A same as ARMS 108A.) History of Armenia and Armenians from prehistoric times to the beginning of the modern era. The historical process will be considered from Armenia's point of view as well as from that of its neighbors: Assyria, Iran, Rome, Byzantium, the Arabs, the Seljuk Turks, the Crusades, the Mongols, and various Turkish dynasties. Units: 3 ARMS 108B. Armenian History II: Modern and Contemporary (HIST 108B same as ARMS 108B.) Overview of modern and contemporary Armenian history, including Armenia's relations with Persian, Turkish, and Russian empires, the Armenian Renaissance, the "Armenian Question," the Genocide, the Armenian Republic, Soviet Armenia, the Second Armenian Republic, and diasporan communities in America, Europe, and the Middle East. Units: 3 ARMS 120T. Topics in Armenian Studies Specialized topics in Armenian history, art, and culture, not normally covered in other Armenian Studies courses. Topics include the Armenian church, minor arts, film, the Diaspora, and the Genocide. Units: 1-3 ARMS 120T. Armenian Church The course will take an in-depth look at the Armenian Church. The Church has been a central aspect of Armenian culture for www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2018-2019 CATALOG | 657
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Creator | California State University, Fresno |
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Date of publication | 2018 |
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Full Text Search | GE Area: C2 ARM 2A. Intermediate Armenian Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation A2, ARM 1B or permission of instructor. Review of grammar and emphasis on conversation and reading. G.E. Breadth C2. Units: 3 GE Area: C2 ARM 2B. Intermediate Armenian Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation A2, ARM 2A or permission of instructor. Advanced conversation, composition, and reading. Units: 3 ARM 148. Masterpieces of Armenian Culture Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation and Breadth Area C. Survey of outstanding examples of Armenian culture including literary works by Naregatsi, Toumanian, Siamanto, Varoujean, and others. Survey of Christian Armenian architecture and music. G.E. Integration IC. Units: 3 GE Area: IC ARM 190. Independent Study See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. Units: 1-3 ARMS 10. Introduction to Armenian Studies Prerequisite: GE Foundation A2 for students in English college-readiness Category III and IV. Introduction to the historical and contemporary experience of Armenians in American society. Examines issues of identity, ethnicity, immigration, genocide, and cultural heritage in the United States. G.E. Breadth D3. Units: 3 GE Area: D3 ARMS 20. The Arts of Armenia An introduction to Armenian architecture, painting, sculpture, ceramics, metal work, and textiles. All lectures are illustrated with slides. G.E. Breadth C1. Units: 3 GE Area: C1 ARMS 45. William Saroyan The ethnic experience in America, especially the San Joaquin Valley, through the writings of William Saroyan. The author's major literary successes will be read and compared with films made of these same works. Writing assignments of at least 2,500 words. Units: 3 ARMS 50T. Studies in Armenian Literature Various masterpieces of Armenian literature: David of Sassoun, Saroyan, historical literature, modern literature, Armenian American authors. Units: 3 ARMS 105. Armenian Genocide in Comparative Context (ARMS 105 same as HIST 105.) Review of theory and characteristics of genocide. Study of the Armenian Genocide as an example and show comparison with other genocides in the 20th century. Discusses role of international constituencies and prevention and lessons of genocide. (Formerly HIST 109T section) Units: 3 ARMS 106. Armenians in North America (ARMS 106 same as HIST 106). Study of six waves of Armenian migrations to North America from 1870-1995. Topics discussed include entry, settlement, work, family, community organizations, church, politics, culture, and integration in U.S. society. (Formerly ARMS 120T section) Units: 3 ARMS 108A. Armenian History I: Ancient and Medieval (HIST 108A same as ARMS 108A.) History of Armenia and Armenians from prehistoric times to the beginning of the modern era. The historical process will be considered from Armenia's point of view as well as from that of its neighbors: Assyria, Iran, Rome, Byzantium, the Arabs, the Seljuk Turks, the Crusades, the Mongols, and various Turkish dynasties. Units: 3 ARMS 108B. Armenian History II: Modern and Contemporary (HIST 108B same as ARMS 108B.) Overview of modern and contemporary Armenian history, including Armenia's relations with Persian, Turkish, and Russian empires, the Armenian Renaissance, the "Armenian Question," the Genocide, the Armenian Republic, Soviet Armenia, the Second Armenian Republic, and diasporan communities in America, Europe, and the Middle East. Units: 3 ARMS 120T. Topics in Armenian Studies Specialized topics in Armenian history, art, and culture, not normally covered in other Armenian Studies courses. Topics include the Armenian church, minor arts, film, the Diaspora, and the Genocide. Units: 1-3 ARMS 120T. Armenian Church The course will take an in-depth look at the Armenian Church. The Church has been a central aspect of Armenian culture for www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2018-2019 CATALOG | 657 |