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ANTH 370: Contemporary Human Problems
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
The contribution of anthropology to an understanding of contemporary human problems of environmental crisis, world hunger and overpopulation, social stratification and internal order, war and international order. The approach is cross-cultural drawing on knowledge of all societies and cultures in space and time. Anthropological fundamentals are introduced at the beginning.
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ANTH 376: Independ Stdy Classics Progrm
2.00 - 8.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Special approval needed from the instructor and class section head.
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ANTH 380: Study Abroad Anthropology
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Provides credit towards an undergraduate degree for study at a foreign institution, in an approved overseas program, or approved program offered by SIUC faculty. Determination of credit is made by the department based on the specific program and requirements. May be repeated. Prerequisites: one year of residence at this institution, good academic standing, completion of one of : ANTH 104, ANTH 202, ANTH 240A, 240B, 240C, or 240D. Special approval needed from the department.
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ANTH 404: Art & Technology in Anth
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
An introduction to the basic ways in which people utilize the natural resources of their habitat to meet various needs, such as food, shelter, transportation, and artistic expression. The nature of art, its locus in culture, and its integration into technical society will be considered.
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ANTH 405: How To Do Anth Research
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
This course is designed to teach students the skills needed to consume the professional literature of anthropology intelligently. The subjects covered include: the importance of research questions or hypotheses, the logic of deducing test implications, literature search, sampling, measurement issues, data reduction and graphing, and simple inferential statistics.
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ANTH 405H: Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
This course is designed to teach students in the University Honors program the skills needed to consume the professional literature of anthropology intelligently. The subjects covered include: the importance of research questions or hypotheses, the logic of deducing test implications, literature search, sampling, measurement issues, data reduction and graphing, and simple inferential statistics. Not for graduate credit. This course is for students in the University Honors program.
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ANTH 406: Intro Historical Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(Same as Linguistics 406) An introductory survey of historical and comparative linguistics, including terminology, assumptions and methods of investigation. Satisfies the CoLA Writing-Across-the Curriculum requirement. Prerequisite: one of ANTH 240B, LING 300, LING 405 or ANTH 500B.
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ANTH 410A: Practicing Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
This course is designed to get students acquainted with the notion of development and the challenges that the practice off anthropology faces when directed towards development and social change in both developing and developed countries. Prerequisite: ANTH 240D recommended for undergraduates.
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ANTH 410C: Economic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
The study of non-Western economic systems. Prerequisite: ANTH 240D recommended for undergraduates.
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ANTH 410E: Anthropology of Law
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Anthropological thought on imperative norms, morality, social control, conflict resolution and justice in the context of particular societies, preliterate and civilized. Law of selected societies is compared to illustrate important varieties. Prerequisite: ANTH 240D recommended for undergraduates.
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