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3.00 Credits
An application of the concept of culture to several aspects of the human experience, including gender relations, emotion and personality, cognition, language, health and healing and economic behavior. In exploring these dimensions of the human experience, the course focuses on selected cultures from each of the world’s major geographic areas.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Experiences involving application of specific, relevant concepts and skills in supervised employment situations. Prereq: 15 hours of 2.75 GPA.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the cultural dynamics of globalization, including: global capitalist transformations, development and the role of aid organizations, international migration, the maintenance of transnational ties, and cross-border social formations. Reviews theories of globalization as well as their applied implications. Note: Introductory course in Anthropology. Prereq: Upper-division undergraduate standing or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Investigates theories, issues and problems in development and its relationship to social and environmental problems. Considers the connections between development and underdevelopment, the success and failures of development policies and five case studies in development. Prereq: Anthropology and microeconomics or macroeconomics.
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3.00 Credits
Covers current theories in cultural anthropology and discusses the nature of field work. Major schools of thought and actual field studies are explored with an emphasis on anthropological data gathering, analysis and writing. Prereq: Introductory course in cultural anthropology.
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3.00 Credits
Definitions of language and communication and their relationship to human behavior, thought and culture. The classification of languages, linguistic universals, language acquisition, multilingualism, and nonhuman communication, with consideration of the evolutionary implications of such studies. Prereq: Introductory course in cultural anthropology.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth analysis of the phenomena of culture and application of the culture concept to understanding cultural diversity in the modern world. Applies the concept of culture to several basic aspects of human social life, for example: social class and gender relations, ethnicity, racism and sexism, education, health and economic behavior. Students explore these issues in the context of case studies of particular groups and/or communities, focusing primarily on the diversity of cultural expression in contemporary U.S.
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3.00 Credits
Seminar series on current issues in medical anthropology. Faculty offer a range of different courses, including the political economy of drugs, health and human rights, and reproductive health. Prereq: Introductory course in cultural anthropology.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the relationship between human migration, voluntary and forced and social organization and culture in the modern world. Case studies include pastoralists, foragers, refugees, immigrants, sojourners and settlers and their impact on health, culture, identity, ethnicity, tradition and nationality. Cross-listed with HBSC 3200.
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