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ANTH 5400: Archaeology of Power and Inequality
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Addresses inequality and power through a long-term archaeological and theoretical perspective. Discusses explanations for the origins of power and inequality and their role in early small-scale societies and emerging complex politics. Prereq: ANTH 1302 or equivalent. Cross-listed with ANTH 4400.
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ANTH 5450: Development and Conservation: Contemporary Issues
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Applies the theoretical paradigms of political ecology to contemporary issues of sustainable development. Case studies are chosen illustrating topics based on faculty expertise and student interaction. The first part of the course presents theoretical perspectives relevant to the chosen topic. In the second half, students participate in directed problem solving activities. Prereq: ANTH 4070, ANTH 4170 and graduate standing or permission of instructor. Cross-listed with ANTH 4450.
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ANTH 5460: Development and Conservation: Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Examines the praxis of anthropological knowledge of human ecosystem interaction and development of economic opportunities. Issues of biodiversity, resource conservation, sustainable development and globalization are studied. Prereq: ANTH 5450 or permission of instructor. Cross-listed with ANTH 4460.
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ANTH 5500: Advanced Issues in Human Evolution
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
This flexible course offers an advanced treatment of issues in human biological evolution. Topics may emphasize morphological evolution, behavioral evolution, the environment of human evolution, non-human primate comparative information. Cross-listed with ANTH 4500.
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ANTH 5520: Human Biological Variation
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Human biological variation and adaptation, considered from an evolutionary perspective. How we measure and classify human variation often affects the conclusions we draw. This course considers the causes and maintenance of human variability and adaptability, including cultural and social factors in the genesis and maintenance of normal and abnormal traits. Prereq: Background in physical or biological anthropology and graduate standing. Cross-listed with ANTH 4520.
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ANTH 5530: Anthropological Genetics
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
An advanced survey of molecular and population genetics and their applications in anthropology. Topics vary, including but not limited to: genetic epidemiology, genetic distance studies, behavioral genetics, developmental genetics, sociobiology, and use of mitochondrial DNA to reconstruct population histories. Emphasis is on applications of new technology and methodology, as well as new genetic paradigms replacing classical models of genetic causation. Prereq: Undergraduate course work in biological anthropology or general genetics.
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ANTH 5540: Forensic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
The goals of this course are to provide detailed knowledge of the human skeleton, as well as the methods employed in determination of biological characteristics that can predict an individual’s identity. The application of human osteological knowledge to forensic and anthropological problems and research are discussed in the context of a “hands-on” session during each lecture period. Prereq: ANTH 1303 or equivalent. Cross-listed with ANTH 4540.
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ANTH 5550: Primate Comparative Anatomy
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Examines human and non-human primate anatomical diversity. Students learn primate anatomy and the morphological differences among species. Explanations for the evolutionary origins of differences are reviewed, focusing on evolutionary theory, comparative methods and biomechanics. Prereq: ANTH 1303 or equivalent. Cross-listed with ANTH 4550.
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ANTH 5560: Human Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Studies demographic and ecological variables as they relate to human populations. Aspects of natural selection, overpopulation and environmental deterioration are considered. Prereq: Background in biological or physical anthropology and graduate standing. Cross-listed with ANTH 4560.
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ANTH 5570: Landscape Archaeology
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Introduces spatial archaeology through intrasite analysis and regional studies. Methods treated include site location and quantitative spatial organization. Theoretical topics include definitions of community, ancient urbanism and the impact of subsistence and politics on relations to the landscape. Prereq: ANTH 1302 or equivalent. Cross-listed with ANTH 4570.
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