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3.00 Credits
Examination of a variety of anthropological issues from either a theoretical or applied perspective including: marriage customs, leadership patterns, political relations, indigenous movements, culture change, world view, etc May be repeated with different course content Prerequisite: 200
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Cross-cultural study of leadership including diverse patterns of authority, legitimacy, public support, leadership recruitment, and training as they affect communication, national and international development
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the theories and principle figures who have contributed to the development of modern anthropological inquiry, research strategies and field methods
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3.00 Credits
Cross-cultural study of the basic human groups of family, kin and community, examining marriage patterns and gender roles within families
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of theory and methods for the study of economic and social relations as they impact human values, with emphasis on analytic tools for comparative research and cross-cultural application Prerequisite: 200
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An exploration of approaches, methods and theory in the interrelated fields of semiotics, symbolic anthropology and structural anthropology Focus on ways in which anthropologists exam social and psychological structures, mental entities and lived experience, and symbolic contrasts and correspondences
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the human fossil record focusing on the functional and behavioral significance of important morphological changes within the fossil record Prerequisites: ANTH 200, 220
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the theory and methods of the study and preservation of human skeletal remains from archaeological sites Topics include nutrition, disease, injury, and population history Prerequisites: ANTH 200, 215, 220, 304
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the ethnic dimensions of human association and community, with an emphasis on the cultural construction and maintenance of identity and social memory Topics include concepts and theories of ethnicity, identity, and social memory; the relationships of language and religion to ethnic identity, and ethnic conflict and nationalism
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Examination of a variety of issues related to archaeological issues either from a theoretical or practical perspective These topics may include: Advanced Archaeological Methods, Fieldwork in Archaeology, Prehistory California, Southwestern Archaeology, Archaeology of North America, Archaeology Laboratory Method, etc May be repeated once with different course content Prerequisite: 215
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