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AN 312: Vertebrate Zoology
4.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
The vertebrates, with consideration of classification, adaptive radiation, functional morphology, and natural history of each class. Laboratory work stresses identification and field studies of local vertebrate fauna. Prerequisite: BI102. Spring, alternate years
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AN 331: Violence and Aggression
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Investigates theories that account for violence. Biological and cultural factors which affect how aggression is expressed. Types of violence discussed. Prerequisite: AN101, PS101, or SO101.
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AN 350: The Archaeology of New England
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Surveys the archaeological record of 11,000 years of Native American occupation in New England. Students will develop a familiarity with material culture, the technical literature and the complexity of Native American societies. Prerequisite: AN113 or permission of instructor.
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AN 400: Readings in Anthropology
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Encourages motivated students to pursue specialized knowledge in their major field. Required for students doing a Senior Thesis in Anthropology. Prerequisites: Anthropology major and permission of instructor.
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AN 412: Peoples and Cultures of Europe
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Draws on anthropological research in Europe to examine the ways in which European societies have managed to preserve much that is unique even as they adapt to new circumstances. Students read several ethnographic accounts of European culture to define social contours of greater Europe. Prerequisite: AN101, AN113 or AN230 or permission of instructor.
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AN 413-414: Advanced Field Archaeology I and II each
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
For students who have successfully completed an acceptable program of independent or supervised field study. Prerequisites: Anthropology major and permission of instructor. Summer
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AN 413-414 - Advanced Field Archaeology I and II each
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AN 420: Evolution Seminar
1.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Examines the factual, historical, and philosophical basis of modern evolutionary theory using recent articles and publications. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing in Biology or Anthropology or permission of instructor.
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AN 424: Advanced Archaeology Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Examines techniques of laboratory analysis of archaeologically recovered data. Emphasis will be on practical hands-on experience with actual artifactual materials: lithic, ceramic and biological. Prerequisite: AN113 or permission of instructor.
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AN 482: Anthropology Theory and Ethics
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Examines the discipline of Anthropology from the perspective of disciplinary theory and ethics. Anthropological Code of Ethics reviewed. Prerequisite: Anthropology majors of junior or senior standing.
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AN 485: Anthropology e- Portfolio Review
1.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Independent program of Anthropology e-portfolio review and study, culminating in an oral presentation of portfolio to the full-time permanent Anthropology faculty. Prerequisites: senior standing, completion of seven Anthropology major requirements.
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