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ANT 5700: Applied Anthropology. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ANT 2100 or 5200 or consent of instructor. The application of anthropological concepts and methods to contemporary issues of public concern in the United States and abroad. (B)
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ANT 5991: Directed Study: W. S. U. Salford Exchange. Cr
9.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: consent of undergraduate adviser. Open only to students admitted to Salford Exchange Program. Credit earned through approved upper division coursework at the University of Salford, England, as part of WSU-Salford Exchange Program. (F,W)
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ANT 5991 - Directed Study: W. S. U. Salford Exchange. Cr
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ANT 5993: Writing Intensive Course in Anthropology. Cr
0.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: junior standing, satisfactory completion of the IC requirement, consent of instructor; coreq: ANT 5310 or 5996 taught by full-time faculty member. Offered for S and U grades only. No degree credit. Required for all majors. Disciplinary writing assignments under the direction of a faculty member. Must be selected in conjunction with a course designated as a corequisite. See section listing in Schedule of Classes for corequisites available each term. Satisfies the University General Education Writing-Intensive Course in the Major requirement. Within first three weeks of enrollment in corequisite course, student must notify instructor of enrollment in ANT 5993. (T)
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ANT 5993 - Writing Intensive Course in Anthropology. Cr
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ANT 5996: Capstone Seminar in Anthropology. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: upper division or graduate standing. Required for majors. Review and integrate central practices and theories in anthropology through discussion of the four major subfields and applied areas of anthropology. Special attention will be given to new developments in the different fields. Recommended for new graduate students without extensive background in anthropology; also open to those outside anthropology who desire a thorough view of research areas and theoretical perspectives in anthropology. (Y)
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ANT 5996 - Capstone Seminar in Anthropology. Cr
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ANT 6230: Cultures of Subsaharan Africa. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ANT 2100 or consent of instructor. Subsaharan African cultures and societies; emphasis on both complex and simple political systems. (I)
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ANT 6230 - Cultures of Subsaharan Africa. Cr
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ANT 6290: Culture Area Studies. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ANT 2100 or 5200 or consent of instructor. Culture and social changes. Origins and functional relationships, regional variation in population, settlement, culture contact, religion, migration, social institutions. Topics to be announced in Schedule of Classes. (I)
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ANT 6300: Anthropological Theory I. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Required for first year graduate students. Examination of some major debates in anthropology in historical and contemporary perspective; continuities and breakthroughs. (Y)
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ANT 6300 - Anthropological Theory I. Cr
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ANT 6310: Anthropological Theory II. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ANT 6300. Required for first-year Ph.D. students. Continuation of ANT 6300. (B)
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ANT 6360: Oral History A Methodology for Research
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Oral history as a methodology for research. Interviewing procedures and techniques of indexing, transcribing, and analyzing historical content of oral history interviews. (I)
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ANT 6370: Symbolic Anthropology. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Human ability to create symbols to communicate. Oral tradition and myth; utopia and uchronia and the imaginary construction of the world; art and the eschatological discourse. (I)
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