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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SOC 101 or ANT 111 or SOC/ANT 113; Sophomore, Junior, or Senior standing An exploration of anthropological approaches to globalization, and what globalization means for the future of anthropology. We start with definitions of and theories about globalization, touch upon “the globalization debates,” and then turn to case studies of key issues such as gender and sexuality, migration and diaspora, the globalization of culture, the power of commodities, and political activism. Throughout, we will pay close attention to questions of power and inequality - seeing how the impact of globalization is shaped by race, nationality, class, gender and other vectors of difference. Cross-listed as ANT 367, WMS 367
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SOC 101 or ANT 111 or SOC 113 or ANT 113 or CJS 190. A study of peaceful, non-violent societies and observation of the processes and conditions that shape relations of peace and non-violence. The course presents evidence that our human potential for peaceful relationships is strong and is a long-standing part of our human behavior. Studies of peace suggest we have the ability to find new approaches to the attainment of peace in our own violent and warlike time. Cross-listed as ANT 372, CJS 372
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3.00 Credits
Historical and contemporary criminological perspectives regarding victimization. Special emphasis will be placed on the inter-relationships that exist between victims and offenders. The course will deal with victimization theories and address the role victim interest groups play in the implementation of socio-political criminal justice policies. Specific forms of victimization will be discussed in detail to illustrate the strengths and weakness present in how criminology and the criminal justice system have addressed violence. CJS 374
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Sophomore, Junior, or Senior standing A look at the scientific and technological world views: the claim that tools are value-free, that knowledge (software, etc.) should be property; that natural and social reality should be quantified.
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0.00 - 9.00 Credits
Conditions and hours to be arranged Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor and Department Chair Study under the supervision of a faculty member in an area covered in a regular course not currently being offered.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: S0C 101 or ANT 111, or SOC/ANT 113; and one advanced course in SOC or ANT; and permission of instructor. Research problem formulation, study design, and the gathering and analysis of data in Sociology and Anthropology, with primary emphasis upon supervised field inquiry. Interested students should talk with the instructor about field work possibilities. Upon the approval of the instructor, students may register for 407 and 408 in a single semester or three semester hours in each of two successive semesters.& Satisfies internship requirement for Sociology majors. Cross-listed as ANT 407, CJS 407 when topic is applicable
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: S0C 101 or ANT 111, or SOC/ANT 113; and one advanced course in SOC or ANT; and permission of instructor. Research problem formulation, study design, and the gathering and analysis of data in Sociology and Anthropology, with primary emphasis upon supervised field inquiry. Interested students should talk with the instructor about field work possibilities. Upon the approval of the instructor, students may register for 407 and 408 in a single semester or three semester hours in each of two successive semesters.& Satisfies internship requirement for Sociology majors.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Sociology/Anthropology majors only; senior status or permission of instructor required Students will explore in depth a particular issue in sociology and anthropology, and complete a substantial research project that integrates primary and secondary research. Topics will vary for each semester. Cross-listed as ANT 420
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1.00 Credits
Corequisites: SOC 420 Provides opportunities for students enrolled in SOC or ANT 420 to enhance their learning experience through service learning or community-based research. To be taken only in addition to designated sections of SOC/ANT 420. Cross-listed as ANT 421
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Senior sociology or anthropology majors only or permission of instructor. Students will work in relevant positions in the community where their work will be supervised by an on-site supervisor in conjunction with the faculty. Cross-listed as ANT 450
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