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3.00 Credits
Cross-cultural study of medicine and disease; the relationship between the development of medicines and medical care, including-non-Western medical systems, and cultural beliefs, social systems, ecological adaptations, and cultural changes of human groups. May be registered as SOC 3650 or PSY 3650. Credit allowed in only one of the three courses.
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory methods and field techniques of research in human and animal communication. Individual or group projects. Every third semester.
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory methods and field techniques of research in human and animal communication. Individual or group projects. Every third semester. Prerequisite: any general education Behavioral or social science course or approval of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The influence of cultural patterns upon the development of personality; materials from simple and complex societies; national and tribal character, and relevant theoretical viewpoints. Every third semester. Prerequisites: 3 hours of sociology, anthropology, or psychology or approval of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the application of physical anthropology in forensic investigations. Emphasis is given to the role of the forensic anthropologist within the environment of a medical examiner's office. Topics include the osteological assessments of age, sex, race, stature, trauma, pathology, taphonomy, and the estimation of the postmortem interval, combining lectures, readings, and anatomical laboratory exercises to understand the medicolegal importance of the human skeleton. Spring and Fall. Prerequisite: 3 hours Anthropology or approval of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the application of physical anthropology in forensic investigations. Emphasis is given to the role of the forensic anthropologist within the environment of a medical examiner’s office. Topics include the osteological assessments of age, sex, race, stature, trauma, pathology, taphonomy, and the estimation of the postmortem interval, combining lectures, readings, and anatomical laboratory exercises to understand the medicolegal importance of the human skeleton. Spring and Fall.
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3.00 Credits
The use of social research techniques to report on social and cultural phenomena; data collection and analysis, writing of a research report. Research project required of all students. Spring semester. Prerequisites: Sociology 314 or Anthropology 314. May be registered as Sociology 414. Credit not allowed in both Sociology 414 and Anthropology 414.
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3.00 Credits
The use of social research techniques to report on social and cultural phenomena; data collection and analysis, writing of a research report. Research project required of all students. Spring semester. Prerequisites: SOC 3140 or ANTH 3140 or department head approval. May be registered as SOC 4140. Credit not allowed in both SOC 4140 and ANTH 4140.
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3.00 Credits
How cultures develop, mature, and face disruption or decline, stability, and change; special attention to technological change, "cultural lag," and problems of developingnations and peasant societies. Every fourth semester. Formerly 370. Prerequisite: 3 hours of sociology or anthropology or approval of instructor. May be registered as Sociology 440. Credit not allowed in both Sociology 440 and Anthropology 440.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Intended to provide majors an opportunity to experience "hands on" activities ina human services setting, learn the operation and policies of an agency, integrate classroom theory with practice, and develop the requisite competencies necessary for a sociological/anthropological practitioner. Prerequisites: Sociology 151 and 312 or Anthropology 152 and 302, junior standing, completed at least one semester at UTC, minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75, completion of additional Sociology/Anthropology courses relevant to the internship and approval of the internship coordinator
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