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3.00 Credits
(282) Either semester. Three credits. Local communities and their environments, resource use, land tenure and conservation of healthy landscapes.
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(246W) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800. Cross-cultural analysis of ethnomedicine, major medical systems, alternative medical systems, curing and healing illness and social control, gender and healing, and the role of traditional and cosmopolitan medical systems in international health. CA 4.
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(232) Either semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: ANTH 3002. The study of how the content of thought or knowledge, is created, organized, and distributed in human communities. Topics include cultural models of the mind, emotions, personality, and relationships.
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(237) Either semester. Three credits. Cross-cultural overview of critical issues regarding the relationship between individual personality and sociocultural systems, and mental health and illness.
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(277) Either semester. Three credits. An introduction to the theory, method, and content of medical anthropology.
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(261) Either semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: ANTH 3300. Anthropological perspectives on the interrelationships between culture, biology, environment, and disease. Major topics include ecology and adaptation, population dynamics, nutrition, reproduction, disease in sociological context, health seeking behavior, and the complexity of the interaction of western and non-western medical systems.
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(245) (Also offered as HDFS 3310.) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: Open to juniors or higher. Theory and research on major dimensions of parenting in the U.S.A. and cross-culturally: parental warmth, control and punishment.
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(231) (Also offered as WS 3350.) Either semester. Three credits. Major conceptual and historical problems in the study of gender in anthropology. Women's roles in different historical and contemporary settings, and new understandings of family, kinship, power, and cultural ideologies.
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3.00 Credits
(281) Either semester. Three credits. Cross-cultural and interdisciplinary analysis of biological sex, gender, sex roles, and sexuality.
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(234) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: ANTH 1000 or 1006. Major theories and approaches in the study of religion as a social institution and cultural system. Topics include myth, ritual, taboos and pollution beliefs, shamanism, magical practices, fundamentalism and religion in modern society.
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