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ANT 531: Tourism, Culture and Anthropology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Anthropological approach to tourism studies with emphasis on cross-cultural aspects of international tourism. Attention to impact of mass tourism as compared to alternative tourism; environmental and economic impact of tourism; impact of international tourists and tourism on local communities. Principal theories of leisure in relation to tourism. Theories of culture change in relation to travel and tourism. Credit not granted for both ANT 431 and ANT 531.
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ANT 533: Anthropology of Ecotourism and Heritage Conservation
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Introduction to how cultures and societies view, utilize, interpret, manage and conserve environmental and cultural heritage resources; includes examination of theory and concepts of place, identity, sacred heritage, ecotourism, wildlife management as well as the cultural politics and practices of environmentalist and heritage management. Some limited travel to NC heritage sites required at student expense. Must hold Graduate standing, students cannot receive credit for both ANT 433 and ANT 533.
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ANT 544: Cross-Cultural Perspective on Women
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Comparison of women in a variety of societies: western and non-western; hunting and gathering to industrialized. Cross-cultural perspectives on the similarity and diversity of women's statuses and roles. Effect of gender on social position. Credit will not be offered for both ANT 444 and ANT 544.
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ANT 550: Environmental Anthropology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Theoretical and methodological introduction to the anthropological study of humans and their environments. Students enrolled for graduate credit must complete a weekly one-hour problem session. Credit not allowed for both ANT 450 and ANT 550.
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ANT 560: Urban Anthropology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Anthropological study of cities. Examination of cross-cultural patterns of behavior in urban areas and adaptive strategies that urban dwellers employ. Major theoretical and methodological approaches relevant to an understanding of contemporary urbanization. Credit will not be given for both ANT 460 and ANT 560.
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ANT 564: Anthropology of Religion
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Examines anthropology perspectives on the role of religion in social life; discussion of theoretical and methodological issues pertaining to the study of ritual and belief. Students enrolled for graduate credit must complete a weekly one hour problem session. Credit not allowed for both ANT 464 and ANT 564.
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ANT 575: Environmental Archaeology
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. Must hold graduate standing, credit not allowed for both ANT 475 and ANT 575.
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ANT 583: Archaeological Method and Theory
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Methods and Theory used by archaeologists to locate and interpret material evidence about past human activities. Topics include techniques for discovering and analyzing cultural remains, the history of archaeology as a discipline, and the major theoretical underpinnings that have guided archaeological practice and interpretation. Course is required for students in Bioarchaeology concentration. Graduate Standing required.
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ANT 585: Skeletal Biology in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Skeletal biology is the study of human skeletal remains; understanding past populations' demographics, health and disease, physical activity, diet, and biological relatedness to other groups, past and present. Must hold graduate standing.
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ANT 595: Special Topics in Anthropology
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
In depth exploration of specialized topics in Anthropology. Also used to test and develop new courses.
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