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ANT 3311: Indians of the Southeast: An Anthropological Perspective
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Southeastern Indians is a survey course of the Native American groups in the Southeastern U. S. and their culture. It begins with an overview of prehistory and continues into the early 19th century. Examines such key areas as sociocultural archaeology, archaeology, biological archaeology, and history. Credit may not be received in both ANT 3311 and ANT 3317.
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ANT 3312: North American Indians
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Past and present life styles of the diverse Native American cultures north of Mexico; discussion of the major culture areas with emphasis upon Indians of the Southeastern United States.
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ANT 3352: African Cultures
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
An introduction to African culture and society. Examination and analysis of the social foundations, beliefs, practices, and institutions that make up the rich and unique cultural values of the African people. The aim is to broaden students' awareness of the beliefs, practices, and institutions that make up the cultural values of the African people. Attention will be given to pre-colonial years with an overview of the post-colonial era.
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ANT 3363: Japanese Culture
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Basic introduction to the distinctive cultural heritage of the Japanese people. A brief overview of key historical events, fundamental philosophical tenets and basic religious beliefs form the background for exploring the prevalent customs, lifestyles and business practices in Japan today.
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ANT 3403: Cultural Ecology
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Interactions between human cultures and the natural and social environment. Stress is placed on the adaptive aspect of human culture and the maintenance or disruption of the ecosystem.
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ANT 3520: Forensic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Introduces students to the basic principles of forensic anthropology, and to current methods of determining personal identity, manner and cause of death, elapsed time since death, and other relevant information from skeletonized remains.
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ANT 3610: Language and Culture
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Introduction to linguistic principles as they relate to the study of culture. Discussion of origins and nature of language. Direct applications of linguistic concepts in anthropological structure analyses and ethnography. Credit may not be received in both ANT 3610 and ANT 3620.
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ANT 4006: Anthropology of Human Rights
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Examines contemporary debates, topics, and issues in human rights cross-culturally, and focuses on the history of the concept of human rights, universalism vs. particularism, gender, race, religion, social justice movements, and current human rights conventions. Offered concurrently with ANG 5453; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
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ANT 4034: History of Anthropology
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Development of anthropology with emphasis on the emergence of modern American discipline; detailed treatment of the formation of evolutionary, historical, functional and ecological orientations of the discipline.
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ANT 4115: Method and Theory in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
History and evolution of archaeological methods and theory in the United States. Major schools of thought and currently developing ideas are compared and contrasted: sampling theory, site formation, geosciences. Permission is required.
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