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ANTH 3336: Gender and Globalization:Cultural and Ethical Issues
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
An analysis of the impact of globalizing forces on women's lives and identities, as well as on patterns of gender relations and ideology in various cultures around the world. Meets Human Diversity corequirement.
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ANTH 3344: Cultural Aspects of Business
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
This course explores the cultural aspects of business and entrepreneurship at home and abroad. It also addresses the relationship between anthropology and business, examining business in a holistic context. Meets Human Diversity corequirement.
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ANTH 3346: Culture and Diversity in American Life
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
An overview of contemporary U.S. culture, with an emphasis on how diversity (e.g., ethnicity, class, religion and gender) is expressed in communities, in regions, and in the nation. Meets Human Diversity corequirement.
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ANTH 3350: Good Eats and Forbidden Flesh:Culture,Food and the Global Grocery Market
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
A cultural perspective on food that blends biological and medical information about human nutrition and development with an exploration of the global market of eating. Prerequisites: Advanced standing and ANTH 2301 (or permission of instructor).
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ANTH 3351: Forensic Anthropology:Stories Told by Bones
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Introduction to the identification of human remains, including conditions of preservation and decay. Estimating sex, stature, age and ethnicity. Identifying pathology, trauma and other causes of death.
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ANTH 3353: Indians of North America
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
A survey of American Indian and Eskimo life, past and present, with emphasis on the interaction of Indians and Whites since 1492 and contemporary American Indian problems and enterprises - reservation and urban life, gambling, health care and legal rights. Meets Human Diversity corequirement.
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ANTH 3354: Latin America:Peoples,Places and Power
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Examines the development of Latin America in the context of global transformations since the 16th century. Special attention is given to the interaction of local communities with regional, national and international systems of power. Meets Human Diversity corequirement.
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ANTH 3355: Society and Culture in Contemporary Europe
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Anthropological survey of social and cultural dimensions of contemporary European society. Explores unity and diversity within the region, the role of gender, religion, class, ethnicity and nationalism in structuring the lives of Europeans.
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ANTH 3356: Before Civilization
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
A survey of the Paleolithic archaeology of the first three million years of human history in the Old World. Emphasis is upon adaptation and cultural change.
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ANTH 3358: Indians of the Southwest from the 16th Century to the Present
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
An introduction to the non-Pueblo and Pueblo peoples of the Greater Southwest, with a focus on Indian-Indian and Indian-Euroamerican relations and the resultant transformations. Topics will include clash of cultures, tourism, gambling, legal rights and urbanism. Meets Human Diversity corequirement.
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