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5845. Work in America. Examines the changing characteristics, expectations, and representations of work in America. Includes the exploration of demographic, historic, economic, technological, sociological, religious, ethical, popular, and poetic perspectives on work. Prereq.: junior standing. Cross-listed with MGT 5845. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
5850. Class and Culture. Theories of social class structure and formation, relationships between class and culture, representations of class and work, intersections of class with other aspects of cultural identity (race, gender, sexuality, place), and theories and methods of working-class studies. Prereq.: graduate standing or AMER 3701. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
1500. Introduction to Anthropology. An exploration of what it means to be human from a biological and cultural perspective using archaeology, bioanthropology, and ethnography to trace over four million years of human development. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
1503. The Rise and Fall of Civilizations. Comparative survey of the archaeological evidence on the origins, development, and collapse of the great early civilizations of the world. The transformation of societies from settled villages to urban states in Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, Mexico, and Peru. Analysis of the archaeological discoveries, alternative interpretations, and general theories of cultural evolution. 3 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
2600. Human Osteology. An examination of the anatomy of the skeleton in a defleshed state to gain an understanding of the characteristics and personal biology of individuals and exploration of the range of human variation within and between populations. 4 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
3701. Social Statistics. Measurement and interpretation of social data by the use of descriptive techniques. Examines methods of probability theory as a basis for statistical inference, hypothesis testing, correlation, chi-square, and variance analysis. Prereq.: SOC 1500 or ANTH 1500, successful completion of ENGL 1551 and MATH 1501 or a level 3 or higher on the math placement exam. Listed also as SOC 3701. 4 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3702. Archaeology. An introduction to the methods and subject matter of archaeology in its reconstruction of Paleolithic and prehistoric cultures as inferred from artifacts. Prereq.: ANTH 1500 or ANTH 1503. 3 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
3703. Biological Anthropology. The physical origins and development of the human species as a member of the primate order and the biological bases of human differences disclosed by human paleontology and archaeology. Cross-listed with BIOL 3704. Prereq.: ANTH 1500. 4 s.h.
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3704. Primates. Primate evolution throughout the Cenozoic Era, from primate origins to the advent of hominids. Examines research into the natural behavior of a wide range of primates, focusing on the social organization of terrestrial monkeys and apes. Prereq.: ANTH 3703. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3705. Cultural Anthropology. A cross-cultural comparison of the cultural norms that regulate society, emphasizing the functional prerequisites for the existence of society and individual demands on society. Cross-listed with AMER 3705. Prereq.: ANTH 1500. 3 s.h.
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