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ADJ 491: Internship
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
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ADJ 499: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Supervised study in an area not available in regularly scheduled courses. Prerequisite: Proposal approved by the department Chair. 3 credits.
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APG 110: Human Diversity:An Introduction to Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Core Complement Course in Social Sciences Anthropology is a holistic approach to the study of peoples across time and space with an emphasis on cultural diversity. Students will be introduced to four sub-fields within anthropology, specifically, physical anthropology, linguistics, cultural anthropology, and archeology. Students will explore diverse topics ranging from the origin and timing of human evolution--to the effects of globalizing popular culture in non-western societies. 3 credits.
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APG 200: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Cultural Anthropology is the study of living cultures from the full range of human experience. This course introduces students to cross-cultural interpretations of diverse social institutions and value systems, featuring case studies from different parts of the globe. 3 credits.
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APG 211: Race and Ethnic Relations
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Cross-listed as SOC211. See description in Sociology course listing. 3 credits.
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APG 222: Historical Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Cross-listed as CHP222. See description in Cultural and Historical Preservation section of this catalog. 3 credits.
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APG 230: Gender and Sexuality:Cross-cultural Perspectives
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course is designed to investigate how sexuality in various parts of the world intersects with economics, politics, and social conditions. We will ask such questions as: Is sexuality culturally constructed or biologically determined? How do notions of the erotic differ within and between cultures? Do young people 'come of age' thesame way all over the world? What is the relationship between sexuality and practices? What are the conditions under which the state might control or restrict sexual practices? How do anthropologists research human sexuality? 3 credits.
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APG 311: Social Theory
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Cross-listed as SOC311. See description in Sociology course listing. 3 credits.
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APG 322: Language and Culture
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course provides a study of the evolution of language and comparison of several human and non-human systems of communications. Primate communication and sociolinguistics will also be examined. 3 credits.
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APG 335: Globalization and Cultural Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Core Complement Course in Social Sciences Cultures worldwide participate in and are affected by the new global cultural economy. In this class we will explore the effects of flows of people, technology, finance, and information on local cultures around the world with an emphasis on struggles for justice. We will cover a range of issues including the changing economies of Third World nations, the rise of ethnic conflicts and nationalism, the effects of mass media, and global environmentalism. These are all very popular contemporary issues in anthropology. Understanding the logic of the modern capitalist world system will be central to our analysis of these issues. Prerequisite: Sophomore or higher standing. 3 credits.
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