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ANT 370: Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Broad overview of forensic anthropology-an applied field of biological anthropology. Application of the science of biological anthropology to the legal process and humanitarian arena. Identification of skeletal remains to determine age, sex, ancestry, stature, and unique features of a decedent. General identification techniques addressed but proficiency not expected.
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ANT 371: Human Variation
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Survey of basic principles of population genetics with emphasis on mechanisms that shape human biological variation. Analysis of laws of heredity exhibited in modern human populations via microevolution and adaptation. Historical development of concepts with specific application to physical and forensic anthropology. Discussion of most current research.
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ANT 373: The Human Fossil Record
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Analysis of the human fossil record and consideration of alternate theories of human evolution.
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ANT 374: Disease and Society
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Survey of diseases that affect human beings and human societies past and present. Analysis of how diseases affect societies with different economies (gathering/hunting, pastoral, agricultural, industrial) and of different social complexity. Impactof diseases on human evolution.
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ANT 385: Island Archaeology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Exploration of the archaeology of islands. Analysis of the conditions and phenomena surrounding human adaptation to and impact on island environments. Geographic areas include Oceania, Caribbean, Mediterranean, Japan, and the Americas.
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ANT 389: Fundamentals of Archaeological Research
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Overview of the objectives, field strategies, basics of laboratory analysis, and interpretative approaches to the archaeological record. Analysis and classification of lithics, shell, bone, ceramics, metal, soils, and perishable materials.
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ANT 395: Special Topics in Anthropology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Offered as needed to present 300-level subject materials not normally available in regular course offerings or for new courses on a trial basis.
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ANT 411: Overview of Anthropological Theory
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
A detailed introduction to anthropological theory, interpretive styles and research techniques of major nineteenth and twentieth century anthropologists working within the analytic frameworks of their times, positions espoused by anthropologists in contemporary debates concerning the discipline's future. Students cannot receive credit for both ANT 411 and ANT 511.
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ANT 412: Applied Anthropology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
History, aims, methods and ethics of applied anthropology. Anthropological practice in government, industry, community development, education, and medicine. Analysis of consequences of development programs for culture change. Credit cannot be given for both 412 and 512.
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ANT 416: Research Methods in Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
A systematic overview of cultural anthropological research methods including designing research projects, research techniques, field work methods, and cross-cultural comparison. Reviews relevant ethical questions and anthropologists' reports of their own field work.
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