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ANTH 4371: The Nature of the Aging Process
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
General considerations and theories of aging in various populations; factors affecting aging, mental and psychomotor abilities in aging, and aging of biological systems; nutrition and metabolism of aged populations; body composition changes and aging, physical activity effect on aging; diseases of aging; rehabilitation of the aged.
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ANTH 4377: The Human Fossil Record
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
An examination of morphology, classification and evolutionary relationships in the human fossil record. Covers the Pliocene through the emergence of modern Homo sapiens. Comparisons using the departmental fossil collection. Prerequisite: ANTH 2315 or permission of instructor.
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ANTH 4381: Internship in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
This course offers students experience in varied organizations and agencies where anthropological applications are relevant. These might include a contract archaeology firm, the Natural History Museum, a zoo, health clinics, marketing or PR firms, or corporations involved in international business. Prerequisite: Approval of the Director of Undergraduate Studies and a faculty sponsor.
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ANTH 4384: Global Issues and Development:An Overview
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
An introduction to the major forces driving globalization and economic development today, analyzing how these forces impact the lives, cultures and identities of peoples around the world (with an emphasis on the developing world). Prerequisites: Advanced standing and ANTH 2301 (or permission of instructor for non-anthropology majors).
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ANTH 4385: Coastal and Aquatic Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Seminar on the use of coastlines, oceans, rivers, marshes, lakes and islands throughout human history. Prerequisites: ANTH 2302 or ANTH 2363 or permission of instructor.
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ANTH 4390: Current Issues in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Seminar on selected anthropological topics.
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ANTH 4399: Senior Seminar in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
An in-depth examination of current theoretical and methodological developments in the discipline. Recommended for candidates for departmental distinction in anthropology. Prerequisites: Senior standing or permission of instructor and ANTH 2301.
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ANTH 5033: Proseminar on Ethics in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Focuses on ethical issues in current archaeology, including collaboration with descendant communities, study of human remains, repatriation of cultural property, and research collaboration in international contexts.
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ANTH 5310: Human Osteology:Biology of the Human Skeleton
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Analysis of the human muscoloskeletal system in both forensic and ancient contexts. In this laboratory course, students will learn the measurement and assessment of sex, age, race and stature.
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ANTH 5334: History of Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Analytical history of anthropology from the classical period to the 20th century. More than just what happened when, this course explains the content and development of theory, method and interpretation. Prerequisite: Eighteen hours of Anthropology or permission of instructor.
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