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ANTHRO 2022: Fundamentals of Archaeology Lab
1.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Involves hands-on experience with archaeological materials. Prerequisite: must have completed ANTHRO 2021. No credit given to students who have taken Anthropology 2020.
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ANTHRO 2030: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Analysis of human cultures with emphasis on both constant and variable factors at different levels of social complexity; contact between cultures, and cultural influences on individual behavior. Prerequisites: sophomore standing recommended.
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ANTHRO 2040: Anthropological Linguistics .
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Language in relation to other aspects of human behavior. Introduction to description and analysis of the basic units of language. Emphasis on non-Indo-European and preliterate languages. Prerequisites: sophomore standing recommended.
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ANTHRO 2050: Introduction to Biological Anthropology with Laboratory
5.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
A survey of biological anthropology. Primary emphasis on the biological evidence for human evolution. Major topics include human paleontology, primate behavior and human variation. Three hours lecture and two hours lab. Prerequisite: MATH 1100/1120; sophomore standing recommended. No credit for both ANTHR0 2050 and 2051. Satisfies A&S foundation requirement in Biological Sciences. Math Reasoning Proficiency Course.
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ANTHRO 2051: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
A survey of biological anthropology. Primary emphasis on the biological evidence for human evolution. Major topics include human paleontology, primate behavior and human variation. Prerequisite: sophomore standing recommended. No credit for both ANTHRO 2050 and 2051. Satisfies A&S foundation requirement in Biological Sciences.
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ANTHRO 2052: Biological Anthropology Laboratory
2.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Laboratory exercises dealing with human genetics, non-human primates, the human fossil record, and human variation. Prerequisites: ANTHRO 2051 or equivalent and MATH 1100/1120. Credit not given for students who have taken ANTHRO 2050. Satisfies A&S foundation requirement in Biological Sciences. Math Reasoning Proficiency Course.
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ANTHRO 2100: Indigenous Religions .
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Explores the central aspects of religious life in indigenous communities. Focusing on specific native communities, it considers individual and group identity and the meaning of the sacred.
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ANTHRO 2100H: Indigenous Religions-Honors .
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Explores the central aspects of religious life in indigenous communities. Focusing on specific native communities, it considers individual and group identity and the meaning of the sacred. Honors eligibility required.
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ANTHRO 2150: Introduction to Folklore Field Research .
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Course will focus on the specifics of how to identify, collect, preserve and document folklore within communities. Prerequisite: ENGLSH 1000.
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ANTHRO 2200: World Archaeology
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Major events in cultural evolution such as control of fire, invention of ceramic and metallurgical technologies, colonization of Australia and the Americas, development of agriculture, and emergence of complex sociopolitical organization are described in all regions of the world. Prerequisite: sophomore standing recommended.
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