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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
4800. Undergraduate Research. Research participation under the direction and guidance of a full-time faculty member. Designed to acquaint the advanced student with special research problems associated with various aspects of the discipline. May be repeated to a maximum of 4 s.h. Prereq.: Permission of chairperson and junior standing. 1-2 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4801. Anthropological Thought. Analysis of the theories and methodology of the major contributors to contemporary anthropological thought, such as the evolutionist, diffusionist, functional, and multilinear schools. Prereq.: ANTH 3705. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4815. Anthropology of Religion. A survey of anthropological approaches to the study of religion, illustrated by a critical consideration of past and present contributions to the field. Study of selected religious systems, areally and topically. Prereq.: ANTH 3705 or 6 s.h. in REL including REL 2601. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4824. Old World Prehistory: Topics. Examination of the prehistoric development of Old World (Africa, Europe, Far East, Middle East, and Oceanic cultures). May be taken twice for credit if topic is different. Prereq.: ANTH 3702. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4825. New World Archaeology: Topics. Examination of the archaeological evidence of the development of New World cultures from early prehistoric to late post-industrial times. Topics vary by semester and may include historical archaeology, North American prehistory, Ohio prehistory, Maya, Aztec and Inca, South American prehistory, and others. May be taken up to three times for credit if the topic is different. Some topics may include field work. Prereq.: ANTH 3702. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4825A. New World Archaeology: Topics Ancient Maya Civilization. Examination of the archaeological evidence of the development of New World cultures from early prehistoric to late post-industrial times. Topics vary by semester and may include historical archaeology, North American prehistory, Ohio prehistory, Maya, Aztec and Inca, South American prehistory, and others. May be taken up to three times for credit if the topic is different. Some topics may include field work. Prereq.: ANTH 3702. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4825. New World Archaeology: Topics Florida and Caribbean. Examination of the archaeological evidence of the development of New World cultures from early prehistoric to late post-industrial times. Topics vary by semester and may include historical archaeology, North American prehistory, Ohio prehistory, Maya, Aztec and Inca, South American prehistory, and others. May be taken up to three times for credit if the topic is different. Some topics may include field work. Prereq.: ANTH 3702. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4825C. New World Archaeology: Topics International Study Guatemala. Examination of the archaeological evidence of the development of New World cultures from early prehistoric to late post-industrial times. Topics vary by semester and may include historical archaeology, North American prehistory, Ohio prehistory, Maya, Aztec and Inca, South American prehistory, and others. May be taken up to three times for credit if the topic is different. Some topics may include field work. Prereq.: ANTH 3702. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4825E. New World Archaeology Topics Peopling New World. Examination of the archaeological evidence of the development of New World cultures from early prehistoric to late post-industrial times. Topics vary by semester and may include historical archaeology, North American prehistory, Ohio prehistory, Maya, Aztec and Inca, South American prehistory, and others. May be taken up to three times for credit if the topic is different. Some topics may include field work. Prereq.: ANTH 3702. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4850. Research Methods. An introduction to methods employed in social research. Attention is given to (1) the logic of sociological inquiry and the relationship between theory and methods; (2) the various qualitative and quantitative methods; (3) research design, data collection, organization, analysis, interpretation and application; (4) the social, cultural, political, and ethical context of social research; and (5) computer skills employed in data analysis. Prereq.: SOC 3701 or ANTH 3701. Listed also as SOC 4850 or GERO 4850. 3 s.h.
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