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3.00 Credits
Description: This course explores the wide diversity among the minority peoples in China. It examines ethnic minority peoples' histories, cultures, and relationship to the Han majority and other minority populations. It also discusses theories of ethnicity, nationalism and globalization. Graduate-level requirements include extra meeting per week; extra readings; longer papers with minimum source requirements. Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Prerequisite(s): Open to juniors, seniors and graduate students, from all fields of study. Identical to: CHN 510A; CHN is home department. May be convened with: ANTH 410A. Usually offered: Fall, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Comparative approaches to the study of religion, systems of ritual and symbolization in the primitive world, shamanism and possession, religious movements, and religion in the modern world. Graduate-level requirements include a major term paper. Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Equivalent to: ANTV511 Mutually Exclusive: Credit allowed for only one of these courses: ANTH 511 or ANTV 511 May be convened with: ANTH 411. Usually offered: Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Applications of earth sciences in addressing archaeological questions, emphasizing past landscapes and environments, and site formation. The focus is on stratigraphy, sedimentology, soils, and geomorphology. Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Course includes 1 or more field trips. Prerequisite(s): one course in archaeology, and one course in geology or physical geography, or consent of instructor. Identical to: GEOS 512A. Usually offered: Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Culture, history and economic, social, and religious institutions of the living people of the Southwest. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper. Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Identical to: AIS 513. May be convened with: ANTH 413. Usually offered: Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Description: [Taught alternate years beginning Spring 2004]. Principles of Quaternary stratigraphy emphasizing geochronology, terrestrial processes, stratigraphic records, regional correlation, and comparisons with the deep ocean record and models of climate change. Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Course includes 1 or more field trips. Prerequisite(s): GEOS 251. Identical to: GEOS 514; GEOS is home department. Usually offered: Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This class explores a series of topics and themes focused on Native Peoples and urban settings, including migration, urbanization and the creation of cities and urban communities. The class will emphasis: literature; U.S. policy; and theoretical and practical implications. Graduate-level requirements include to present a 15-20 page research paper as opposed to a 5-8 page term paper. Graduate students will also be graded on a total of 500 points as opposed to 250 points. Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Typical structure: 2 hours lecture, 1 hour discussion. Identical to: AIS 515; AIS is home department. May be convened with: ANTH 415. Usually offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.
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3.00 Credits
Description: The historical development and contemporary significance of the life of the Native American of the United States. Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Identical to: AIS 516; AIS is home department. Usually offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.
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3.00 Credits
Description: The course encompasses the greater Southwest, including northern Mexico from pre-Columbian times to the present. Evidence from archaeology, ethnology, linguistics, and biological anthropology is integrated. Emphasis is placed on the interaction of Indian, Hispanic, and Euroamerican peoples and their adaptation to and exploitation of the natural environment through time. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth familiarity with a subfield of choice through preparation of a substantial research paper (15-25 pages) and submission of weekly critical memos on required readings. Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Equivalent to: ANTV518 Mutually Exclusive: Credit allowed for only one of these courses: ANTH 518 or ANTV 518 Identical to: AIS 518, ARL 518, LA S 518. May be convened with: ANTH 418. Usually offered: Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Cultural emphasis and experiences as basic shaping forces in personal development and emotion. Topics include psychoanalysis and anthropology, gender and sexuality, childhood, grief and mourning, dreaming, psychopathology. Graduate-level requirements include a term paper. Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. May be convened with: ANTH 419. Usually offered: Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Origin and distribution of native populations of North America; historical development and interrelations of cultures. Graduate-level requirements include an oral presentation and a research paper. Grading: Regular grades are awarded for this course: A B C D E. Identical to: AIS 521. May be convened with: ANTH 421. Usually offered: Fall.
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