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ANTH 478: Special Topics in Linguistics
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: ANTH380 or permission of department. Recommended: LING200 or equivalent. Repeatable to 6 credits if content differs. Advanced courses in specialty areas that respond to new theoretical developments and faculty research interests in linguistics.
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ANTH 486: Honors Research
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisites: permission of department; admission to University Honors Program or Anthropology Honors Program. For ANTH majors only. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ANTH486 or ANTH476. Capstone course in which students pursue independent research into a current problem in anthropology, selected with assistance of a committee of faculty. Research leads to the writing of an honors thesis in anthropology.
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ANTH 487: Honors Thesis
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisites: ANTH486; permission of department; admission to University Honors Program or Anthropology Honors Program. For ANTH majors only. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ANTH487 or ANTH477. Capstone course in which students write a thesis on the results of independent research into a current problem in anthropology.
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ANTH 493: Anthropological Fieldwork and Experience in Argentina:The Relevance of Context and Place
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ANTH493, ANTH468Q, ANTH688Q, ANTH693, CPSP379, or HONR348E. A three week intensive course in Argentina that examines anthropological fieldwork and experiences to understand the relevance of context and place in the identification and implementation of projects on health, development, and heritage. Students will learn to contextualize the production and dissemination of knowledge within political-economic, historical, socio-cultural and policy realms. Participant-observation of the local culture and exposure to the regional varieties of anthropological practice will also be carried out through comparison of projects in the U.S. and Argentina, visits to selected sites of anthropological production, and homestays with families.
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ANTH 496: Field Methods in Archaeology
6.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Field training in the techniques of archaeological survey and excavation.
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ANTH 498: Advanced Field Training in Ethnography
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: Permission of department. Repeatable to 6 credits if content differs. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ANTH498 or ANTH698. Experience in field research utilizing a variety of ethnographic methods of inquiry.
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ANTH 499: Fieldwork in Biological Anthropology
3.00 - 8.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Prerequisite: permission of department. Repeatable to 8 credits if content differs. Field training in techniques of human biology, primatology, or paleoanthropology.
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AOSC 123: Causes and Implications of Global Change
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Also offered as GEOG123, and GEOL123. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: AOSC123, GEOG123, GEOL123, or METO123. Formerly METO123. This course offers a unique experience in integrating physical, chemical, geological and biological sciences with geographical, economic, sociological and political knowledge skills toward a better understanding of global change. Review of environmental science relating to weather and climate change, acid precipitation, ozone holes, global warming and impacts on biology, agriculture and human behavior. Study of the natural, long-term variability of the global environment, and what influence mankind may have in perturbing it from its natural evolution. Concepts of how physical, biological and human behavioral systems interact, and the repercussions which may follow from human endeavors. The manner in which to approach decision and policy making related to issues of global change.
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AOSC 200: Weather and Climate
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Three hours of lecture and one hour of discussion/recitation per week. CORE Physical Science Lab (PL) course only when taken concurrently with AOSC201. Prerequisites: MATH110 or MATH115. Recommended as a corequisite: AOSC201/METO201. Formerly METO200. Broad survey of the state of knowledge and problems of atmospheric science. Origin and structure of the atmosphere, meteorological observations, weather maps, forecasting, satellites, energetics, wind, general circulation, storms, severe weather, climate change, air pollution.
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AOSC 201: Weather and Climate Laboratory
1.00 Credits
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Two hours of laboratory per week. CORE Physical Science Lab (PL) course only when taken concurrently with AOSC200. Corequisite: AOSC200/METO200. Formerly METO201. Laboratory exercises to supplement AOSC200, including weather observations, weather map analysis, use of the Internet, forecasting practice and climate modeling.
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