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3.00 Credits
4890D. Advanced Topics in Archaeology: Archaeology Ethics. Study of select subjects dealing with various aspects of advanced archaeological issues, methodologies, techniques, and applications. Topics vary by semester and include archaeological laboratory techniques and cultural resource management. May be taken twice with different topics. Prereq.: ANTH 3702. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4890E. Advanced Topics in Archaeology Environmental Archaeology. Study of select subjects dealing with various aspects of advanced archaeological issues, methodologies, techniques, and applications. Topics vary by semester and include archaeological laboratory techniques and cultural resource management. May be taken twice with different topics. Prereq.: ANTH 3702. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4891. Advanced Topics in Biological Anthropology. Study of select subjects dealing with various aspects of advanced archaeological issues, methodologies, techniques, and applications. Topics vary by semester and include primate ethology and human paleontology. Prereq.: ANTH 3703 and 9 s.h. in ANTH. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4891A. Adv Tpc Case Std Forensic Anth. Study of select subjects dealing with various aspects of advanced archaeological issues, methodologies, techniques, and applications. Topics vary by semester and include primate ethology and human paleontology. Prereq.: ANTH 3703 and 9 s.h. in ANTH. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4891B. Advanced Topics in Biological Anthropology Anthropology of the End of Life. Study of select subjects dealing with various aspects of advanced archaeological issues, methodologies, techniques, and applications. Topics vary by semester and include primate ethology and human paleontology. Prereq.: ANTH 3703 and 9 s.h. in ANTH. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
4891C. Advanced Topics in Biological Anthropology Evol Theory, Darwin & Wallace. Study of select subjects dealing with various aspects of advanced archaeological issues, methodologies, techniques, and applications. Topics vary by semester and include primate ethology and human paleontology. Prereq.: ANTH 3703 and 9 s.h. in ANTH. 3 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
1550. Elementary Arabic. Intensive training in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Arabic. Geography and daily life, as well as appreciation of the culture of Arabic speakers, are studied. Assignments in the Language Learning and Resource Center (LLRC). Grading is ABC/NC. 4 s.h.
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4.00 Credits
2600. Intermediate Arabic. A continuation of ARBC 1550 with intensive training in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Arabic. Geography and daily life, as well as appreciation of the culture of Arabic speakers, are studied. Assignments in the Language Learning and Resource Center (LLRC). Prereq.: ARBC 1550. 4 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
2605. Advanced Intermediate Arabic 1. A continuation of ARBC 2600 with intensive training in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Arabic. Geography and daily life, as well as appreciation of the culture of Arabic speakers, are studied. Prereq.: ARBC 2600. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
2606. Advanced Intermediate Arabic 2. A continuation of ARBC 2605 with intensive training in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Arabic. Prereq.: ARBC 2605. 3 s.h.
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