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ANT 210: Introduction to Latin-American Studies
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Introduction to the historical, economic, cultural, and social issues which shape Latin America. Also listed as LAS 210. (CD)
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ANT 264: Forensic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Introduction to the conduct of forensic anthropology, including basic human identification, the nature of evidence, laboratory analyses, field methods, and modern applications.
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ANT 301: Free Trade,Fair Trade:Independent Entrepreneurs in the Global Market
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Field-based seminar compares the barriers to market participation experienced by independent entrepreneurs cross-culturally. Free trade policies are contrasted with fair trade practices to determine why so many independent producers have trouble succeeding in a globalizing world. Also listed as ESE 201. (CD)
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ANT 305: Museum Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Examines the historical, social, and ideological forces shaping the development of museums, including the formation of anthropological collections and representation, and the intellectual and social challenges facing museums today through hands-on use of the Museum's collections. Lab-four hours. P-ANT 111 or 112 or 114, or POI
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ANT 307: Collections Management Practicum
1.50 Credits
Wake Forest University
The principles of collections management including artifact registration, cataloging, storage, and handling; conservation issues and practices; disaster planning and preparedness; and ethical issues are covered through lectures, readings, workshops, and hands-on use of the Museum's collections.
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ANT 313: Tradition,Continuity,and Struggle:Mexico and Central America
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Acquaints students with the lives and struggles of indigenous and non-indigenous people of Mexico and neighboring countries, with special focus on the Maya. Includes the study of contemporary and prehispanic traditions, including Mayan cosmology, language, art and architecture, issues of contact during Spanish colonization, and current political, economic, health, and social issues affecting these areas today. (CD)
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ANT 315: Artifact Analysis and Laboratory Methods in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Introduction to methods for determining the composition, age, manufacture, and use of different prehistoric and historic artifact types. Techniques for reconstruction of past natural environments from geological or ecofact samples. Exploration of data display tools including computer-based illustration, GIS, and archaeological photography. P-ANT 111 or 112 or 114, or POI.
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ANT 330: Seeing World Cultures
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Focuses on selected cultures throughout the world to better understand these societies through the use of ethnographic literature and assesses the effectiveness of visual communication in conveying ideas about these cultures through the use of ethnographic videos and films. P-ANT 111 or 112 or 113 or 114, or POI.
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ANT 332: Anthropology of Gender
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Focuses on the difference between sex, a biological category, and gender, its cultural counterpart. An anthropological perspective is used to understand both the human life cycle and the status of contemporary women and men worldwide. In section one, topics include evolution and biological development, sexuality and reproduction, parenting, and life cycle changes. The second section takes students to diverse locations, including Africa, South Dakota, China, India, and the Amazon for a cross-cultural comparison examining roles, responsibilities, and expectations, and how these interact with related issues of class and race. (CD)
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ANT 333: Language and Gender
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Uses an anthropological perspective to examine relationships between language structure, language use, persons, and social categories. Also listed as LIN 333.
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