APPALACHIAN STUDIES (AS) AS 2016. Appalachian Music/(3).On Demand. A survey of Appalachian music including both instrumental and vocal styles, older traditions and newer regional forms. Students will have opportunities to develop musical skills through hands-on class projects and activities. Lecture three hours. (Same as MUS 2016.) (CORE: HUMANITIES) AS 2410. Introduction to Appalachian Studies, Humanities/(3).On Demand. This course will explore the Appalachian region from a cross-disciplinary perspective, with readings on Appalachia drawn primarily from the humanities. Both historical and contemporary issues will be examined, focusing upon national and international as well as local and regional contexts. This course will provide an introduction to the Interdisciplinary Studies concentration and the Arts and Sciences minor in Appalachian Studies. Students who take AS/IDS 2410 cannot take AS/IDS 2411 for credit. (Same as IDS 2410.) (WRITING; MULTI-CULTURAL; CROSS-DISCIPLINARY) (CORE: HUMANITIES) AS 2411. Introduction to Appalachian Studies, Social Sciences/(3).On Demand. This course will explore the Appalachian region from a cross-disciplinary perspective, with readings on Appalachia drawn primarily from the social sciences. Both historical and contemporary issues will be examined, focusing upon national and international as well as local and regional contexts. This course will provide an introduction to the Interdisciplinary Studies concentration and the Arts and Sciences minor in Appalachian Studies. Students who take AS/IDS 2411 cannot take AS/IDS 2410 for credit. (Same as IDS 2411.) (WRITING; MULTI-CULTURAL; CROSS-DISCIPLINARY) (CORE: SOCIAL SCIENCES) AS 2530-2549. Selected Topics/(1-4).On Demand. AS 3500. Independent Study/(1-3).F;S. AS 3530-3549. Selected Topics/(1-4).On Demand. AS 4530-4549. Selected Topics/(1-4).On Demand.