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ANTH 3883: Mitchell Museum Internship
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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ANTH 3891: Lincoln Park Zoo Research
1.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Student works with Lincoln Park Zoo biologists on a zoo-sponsored research project on primate or other mammal species. Focus can include: development and implementation of research design, ethological data collection including behavioral observations, analysis etc. Student arranges for project through NEIU Anthropology Department. These credit hours require a significant commitment on the part of the student and are only open to higly motivated, responsible students. Arrangements are subject to consent of Lincoln Park Zoo staff. Aproximate credit to field hour ratios from 1cr., 50 field hours to 6 cr., 300 field hours. (B)
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ANTH 3892: Lincoln Park Zoo Research
2.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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ANTH 3893: Lincoln Park Zoo Research
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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ANTH 3894: Lincoln Park Zoo Research
4.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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ANTH 3895: Lincoln Park Zoo Research
5.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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ANTH 3896: Lincoln Park Zoo Research
6.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
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ANTH 390A: Senior Thesis Research
2.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
High achieving anthropology majors may enrich their academic experience by conducting a senior thesis. Student enrolls in Senior Thesis Research hours for the first semester and works one-on-one with faculty thesis advisor to develop project and outline steps and a timeline for completion. Grade earned will be based on the completed thesis proposal and other requirements as agreed to by student and thesis advisor. Other requirements may include obtaining necessary outside permissions, completion of literature review, data collection, etc. See anthropology program entry above for minimum GPA and additional requirements.
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ANTH 390B: Senior Thesis Writing
2.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Student enrolls in Senior Thesis Writing for the 2nd semester of their thesis project in order to complete thesis. Student works one-on-one with faculty thesis advisor to develop project and outline steps and a timeline for completion. Grade earned will be based on the completed thesis. Final thesis product must follow departmental thesis format guidelines. Student is strongly encouraged to present their work at the annual NEIU Student Research/Creative Activities Symposium or similar venue. See "Senior Thesis Option" in anthropology program entry above for additional information.
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ANTH 395: Senior Seminar In Cultural Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
The senior seminar in cultural anthropology is one of the capstone courses for majors. This is an advanced course in which anthropology students will engage with key topical and theoretical issues in contemporary cultural anthropology, including debates about "globalization" and "modernity"; the concept of "culture" and its relationship to history and memory; the relationship between agency and structure; and the role of the body and embodiment. Students will read recent scholarship in the field and produce original research papers.
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