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ANTH 3350: Cultures and Societies of the World
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: ANTH 2105 or 2201 or SOCI 2105 or 2201. A comparative survey of culture and social orga-nization in various regions of the world with a focus on contemporary social problems, cultural change and adaptation.
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ANTH 3380: Maya Archeology
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
This course is designed to introduce students to the ancient Maya, whose civilization flourished in the lowlands of Central America between 1000 B.C. and A.D. 1500. It also examines reasons for the rise and fall of classic Maya civilization, including topics such as the development of complexity, settlement, subsistence, art and architecture, ritual and religion, and intellectual achievements.
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ANTH 3390: Lab in Archeology
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
This course introduces laboratory methods through a project-oriented, hands-on format. A major focus of the course is on the inferential processes through which archaeologists recover and understand the past. This course also introduces many of the important principles and concepts that archaeologists use to analyze, manage, curate, and publish artifacts and the data associated with them. In addition, it allows the opportunity to have some hands-on experience with artifacts. Hands-on experiments in class help reinforce the theoretical concepts. Finally, the main goal is for the student to get basic “literacy” with respect to archaeological analysis and develop good lab habits rather than master any particular kind of analysis.
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ANTH 3398: Internship in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
A structured off-campus experience in a supervised setting that is related to the student’s major. Practical experience is combined with scholarly research in the topical area of the internship, under the guidance of an interdisciplinary faculty committee. Sites must be selected in advance of the semester of the internship.
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ANTH 4100: Directed Applied Research
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
This course offers students an opportunity to investigate anthropologically-oriented concepts and issues by assisting in faculty-led research or scholarship. Course content and instructional methodologies are identified by the faculty’s needs and expectations.
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ANTH 4400: Directed Study in Anthropology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: Approval of instructor and depart-ment chair. Covers special topics and seminars external to regular course offerings. May include original research projects and practicum experiences.
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ANTH 4405: Human Variation
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
This course provides an understanding of the nature and extent of human biological variation, as well as an understanding of how it is studied. The course focuses on two separate yet inter-connected topics: the biological variation that exists within our species, Homo sapiens; and the concept of race.
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ANTH 4410: Cultural Anthropology: A Global Perspective
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
The comparative study of human cultures and societies through use of cross-cultural analysis of human behavior and case studies. Major foci are comparisons between universal and culturally relative aspects of human behavior, comparative social organization, cultural change and adaptation, and contemporary global cultural problems.
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ANTH 4420: Lab in Forensic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
This laboratory class provides an overview to the field of forensic anthropology for undergraduates. Forensic anthropology is an applied field of physical anthropology that seeks to recover, identify, and evaluate human skeletal remains within a medico-legal context. This generally includes the determination of an unidentified individual’s sex, age, ancestry, stature, and in many cases, circumstances surrounding death.
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ANTH 4421: North American Archaeol-ogy
3.00 Credits
Kennesaw State University
Prerequisite: ANTH 2201. An introduction to archaeological goals, meth-ods, and interpretation of the prehistory of North America.
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