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3.00 Credits
Covers the history of Native America beginning with a brief review of archaeological evidence and culminating with present day issues of concern to Native Peoples. Will discuss issues such as spirituality, social issues, government relations, Native art, and education.
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3.00 Credits
Relates the theories and methods of cultural anthropology to business and management. Enhances students’ sensitivity to cultural differences so that they more successfully relate to business in international and interethnic contexts. Spring, odd-numbered years
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4.00 Credits
Provides experience in basic archaeological techniques: site survey, excavation techniques, archaeological control, sampling techniques, mapping, analysis of pottery, tools and faunal remains, classification, interpretation, scientific method, and research design. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Course fee. Summer—even years, option for required practicum
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2.00 Credits
Additional training and experience in archaeological survey, excavation and laboratory processing experience. Prerequisite: AN 213 or permission of instructor. Course fee. Summer—even years, option for required practicum
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3.00 Credits
Examines the subject from biological and cultural perspectives in an evolutionary perspective. Separates misinformation about sexuality from current scientific findings, with a special emphasis on female sexuality. Reviews cross-cultural options for expressions of sexuality which serve to provoke questions and critiques of our own sexual norms and conduct. Prerequisite: sophomore, junior, or senior class status.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the archaeological evidence of alleged pre-Columbian, extraterrestrial, and hypothetical origins of various human cultures. Phenomena such as the Nazca lines, Sasquatch, Atlantis, and psychical archaeology are considered.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the social science research procedures that collect data which are easily subject to statistical handling. It is designed to provide instruction and practice in method ological skills that include research design, techniques of data gathering, procedures for data analysis, and strategies for writing up of research findings. Prerequisite: AN101 or SO101.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the theoretical foundations and techniques of the qualitative research tradition in the social sciences. It is designed to give students a general background in procedures that include participant observation, life history analysis, intensive interviewing, note-taking, and audio and visual recording. Intensive writing course. Prerequisite: AN 101 or SO101.
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3.00 Credits
Examines social, political, and economic issues within historical and cultural contexts. Focus will be on Asian, Latin American, and Islamic societies.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys historical and contemporary Native American origins and adaptations. The Indian’s position in American society is reviewed. Prerequisite: AN113 or permission of instructor.
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