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6.00 Credits
A supervised sequence of field research within cultural anthropology. This research involves continuous study in a field situation directed by a professional anthropologist. The course may include attendance at field schools directed by qualified faculty outside the University, with permission of the department. No more than six credits from field research courses (483,484,485,486) can be applied toward the major. PREREQUISITE: Permission of instructor. 3-10 Credits.
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6.00 Credits
A supervised sequence of field research within biological anthropology. This research involves continuous study in a field situation directed by a professional anthropologist. The course may include attendance at field schools directed by qualified faculty outside the University, with permission of the department. No more than six credits from field research courses (483,484,485,486) can be applied toward the major. PREREQUISITE: Permission of instructor. 3-10 Credits.
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6.00 Credits
A supervised sequence of field research within archaeology. This research involves continuous study in a field situation directed by a professional anthropologist. The course may include attendance at field schools directed by qualified faculty outside the University, with permission of the department. No more than six credits from field research courses (483,484,485,486) can be applied toward the major. PREREQUISITE: Permission of instructor. 3-10 Credits.
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6.00 Credits
A supervised sequence of field research within linguistics. This research involves continuous study in a field situation directed by a professional anthropologist. The course may include attendance at field schools directed by qualified faculty outside the University, with permission of the department. No more than six credits from field research courses (483,484,485,486) can be applied toward the major. PREREQUISITE: Permission of instructor. 3-10 Credits.
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8.00 Credits
Part-time work experience (8 hours per week) in an appropriate business, governmental, laboratory, clinical, museum, or non-profit institution, supervised by an on-site supervisor and an Anthropology faculty sponsor. Conferences with the course instructor and appropriate written work are required. PREREQUISITES: Anth 105, 106, and 107; 3 upper level courses in the subdiscipline in which the internship will be taken; junior or senior standing; permission of instructor. This course may not be used to satisfy the distribution requirement in the major. 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
Independent research in Anthropology conducted under the supervision of members of the faculty. PREREQUISITES: Senior standing, 4 upper level courses in Anthropology, 3.5 GPA in the major, 3.0 GPA overall, and permission of an Honors Advisor. This course may not be used to satisfy the distribution requirement in the major. Hrs by arrangement, 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
See Anth 490. PREREQUISITES: Anth 490 and permission of the student's Honors Committee.
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4.00 Credits
The course is, in its broadest sense, an introduction to culture and human behavior. The course will explore from the perspective of cultural anthropology contemporary issues such as science and technology, family, gender, race, and class. This course may not count for credit toward the Anthropology Major. THIS COURSE IS ONLY OPEN TO STUDENTS WITH 29 OR FEWER CREDITS. Diversity Area: International. 4 Lect Hrs, 4 Credits.
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4.00 Credits
This course revolves around food - a topic that is important to all of us. Throughout the semester we will explore how food is related to culture. Discussion topics include the origins of agriculture, food taboos, the social organization of eating, festivals, and feasting. This course may not count for credit toward the Anthropology Major. THIS COURSE IS ONLY OPEN TO STUDENTS WITH 29 OR FEWER CREDITS. 4 Lect Hrs, 4 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
We focus on indigenous peoples of South America's Amazon region, and persistence and change in their cultures and histories, from 1500 to the present -- especially in response to European colonizers, missionaries, modern states, and contemporary rainforest development. We consider the human rights issues involved, and critique conventional European representations of the Amazonians, in ethnography, literature, and film. The course may be counted toward the Anthropology major and the Latin American Studies Program. PREREQUISITES: English 101, 102, and a G100 course or 30 transfer Credits. 3 Lect Hrs, 3 Credits.
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