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ANT 475: Human Impacts on Ancient Environments
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Archaeological investigation of human-environmental interactions. Focuses on various techniques archaeologists and paleoecologists use to reconstruct prehistoric environments. Topics include the analysis of animal remains (e.g., shellfish, fish, marine mammals, birds), soils, and plants, dating techniques, and stable isotopes.
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ANT 495: Special Topics in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Detailed investigation of a topic in anthropology. Topic and mode of study determined by faculty member(s).
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ANT 496: Anthropology Internship
6.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Supervised observation and experience in work settings appropriate to anthropological perspectives. Study of the relationships between internship setting and relevant anthropological theory, methods and research. Weekly seminars, individual conferences and an integrative report. Students are responsible for arranging their own transportation to internship sites.
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ANT 498: Independent Study in Anthropology
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Independent study of a topic in anthropology. Topic and mode of study determined by faculty member(s) and student(s).
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ANT 508: Culture and Personality
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Interplay between cultural norms and enculturation process. From cross-cultural perspective, an examination of process of transmission and learning of cultural norms, as well as effect of culture change on individual. Historical development of the field as well as contemporary trends in both theoretical and applied contexts.
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ANT 511: 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 512: Applied Anthropology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
A review of historical development of applied anthropology and study of anthropology as applied in government, industry, community development, education and medicine. Analysis of processes of cultural change in terms of application of anthropological techniques to programs of developmental change.
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ANT 516: Qualitative Research Methods
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Systematic overview of qualitative research methods including theoretical perspectives, research techniques, research design and data management. Reviews relevant ethical questions and social science presentation of research findings. Credit will not be given for both ANT 416 and 516.
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ANT 521: Human Osteology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Survey of all the bones of the human skeleton from an anthropological perspective, including their names, important features useful in recognizing fragmentary specimens from an archaeological context, and techniques for determining the side of the body they come from. Skeletal development and its relationship to skeletal abnormalities. Issues relating to the study of archaeological skeletons. Graduate students will be required to attend an additional one-hour weekly problem session. Credit cannot be received for both ANT 421 and ANT 521.
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ANT 529: Advanced Methods in Forensic Anthropology
4.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Advanced methods in forensic anthropology-an applied field of biological anthropology. Application of the science of biological anthropology to the medicolegal process. Identification of skeletal remains to determine age, sex, ancestry, stature, andunique features of a decedent. Analysis of human skeletal remains. Identification techniques addressed and proficiency expected. Students must provide their own transportation to the laboratory site.
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