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ANTH 125: Urban Anthropology
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Anthropological theories and methods in analyzing the global effects of urban growth. Relevance of anthropological approach in understanding our local multiethnic metropolitan area. Prerequisite: A N T H 11 or instructor consent. 3 units
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ANTH 126: Introduction to Urban Form in the Third World
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
See U R B P 126. 3 units
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ANTH 126 - Introduction to Urban Form in the Third World
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ANTH 127: Urban Native American Issues
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
See U R B P 127. Repeatable for credit 3 units
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ANTH 130: Kin,Kith,and Community:The Anthropology of Social Organization
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Overview of social organization focused on local forms of human relationships: kinship, non-kin relations such as friendship and networking, and community. Explores the principles of kinship and community-building. Examples will be drawn from small-scale, complex and international societies. Prerequisite: Upper division standing. 3 units
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ANTH 130 - Kin,Kith,and Community:The Anthropology of Social Organization
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ANTH 131: Theories of Culture
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Seminar on evolutionary, functional and structural theories of culture. Analysis of contemporary theory and development of the discipline of anthropology. Prerequisite: A N T H 11 or instructor consent. 3 units
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ANTH 131 - Theories of Culture
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ANTH 132: Creating Built Worlds
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Cross-cultural exploration of material expressions of culture. Analysis of production and consumption of places, shelters, and goods. Implications for design and policy. Prerequisite: Upper division standing. 3 units
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ANTH 133: Organizational Cultures
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Complex organizations as dynamic sociocultural systems. Topics include organizational culture, cross-cultural study of organizations, organizational ethnography, cultural diversity, organizational learning and relevance of a cultural approach to enhance organizational effectiveness in a rapidly-changing world. Prerequisite: A N T H 11 or instructor consent. Repeatable for credit 3 units
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ANTH 134: Systemic Leadership
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Examination of systemic leadership thought and practice, especially its application to helping resolve complex problematic issues more effectively and responsibly. Focus is on leading collaborative change efforts with diverse sets of stakeholders in group, organizational, community, cultural, and global settings. Prerequisite: Upper division standing. 3 units
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ANTH 135: Behavioral Systems
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Introduction to systems concepts and approaches as a way of analyzing psyche, family, community, culture and global ecosystems in a holistic, integrative and interdisciplinary way. Prerequisite: Upper division standing. Recommended for behavioral science majors. 3 units
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ANTH 136: Thought Control in Contemporary Society
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Anthropological analysis of sociocultural controls influencing and regulating human thought and behavior in the contemporary period. Topics include propaganda, censorship, undue influence, coercive persuasion and "brainwashing," groupthink, messianic cults, totalitarianism, technologies of control, ritualized rebellion, resistance movements, and democratic alternatives . Prerequisite: Upper division standing. Repeatable for credit3 units
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