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Equivalency Details

The information presented is an unofficial guide to how courses may transfer. Other factors to consider are grades received in the courses, the year in which the course was taken, and the major pursued after transfer. In all instances, final decisions about acceptance of course credit will be made by The University of Tennessee.

If you complete the following at University of Chicago:

  • Many questions regarding pirates, smugglers, and privateers go to the heart of major anthropological problems (e.g., the nature of informal economies, the relationship between criminality and the state, transnationalism, the evolution of capitalism, intellectual property and globalization, political revolutions, counter-culture, and the cultural role of heroic [or anti-heroic] narratives). Each week we tackle one of these topics, paring a classic anthropological work with specific examples from the historical, archaeological, and/or ethnographic literature. We compare pirate practices in the early modern Caribbean to examples spanning from ancient ship raiders in the Mediterranean to contemporary software "piracy. S. Dawdy. Not offered 20 0 9-10; will be offered 2 0 10-1
    Credits
    3.00

You may receive up to 0.00 credits at The University of Tennessee:

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Minimum Grade

You need a minimum grade of C- to transfer these courses from University of Chicago to The University of Tennessee.

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