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3.00 Credits
Survey of multidisciplinary field of biological anthropology. Includes study of fossil and living primates, fossil evidence for human evolution, bioarchaeology, contemporary human variation and adaptation, principles of evolutionary theory, and introductory population genetics.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys archaeology and the means by which inferences about the past are made. Examines major processes shaping humans, including world colonization, our foraging legacy, origins of agriculture and civilization, and implications of our past for the present and future.
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3.00 Credits
This is a foundations course for the Interfaith Leadership Certificate Program. It is a required course for students in this program and is open to all students. The course introduces students to knowledge, vision, and skills of interfaith leadership and is applicable to all majors. Cross-listed as: RELS 1090
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1.00 Credits
Familiarizes incoming freshmen, new majors, and transfer students with the academic resources available to Anthropology students at USU. Covers program, department, library, college, campus, intercampus, and internet resources.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces different ways of life, rural and urban, from the world's major culture areas. Focuses on how contemporary societies have evolved in ecological, historical, and political context. Introduces problems arising from third world social change.
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3.00 Credits
Course will appeal to those interested in the prehistoric and living peoples of the American Southwest. A variety of classroom and field trip experiences will be used to apply the principles of archaeology and anthropology to the native peoples of the region. Prerequisite/Restriction: Previous anthropology experience or coursework suggested
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a broad overview of the historical and contemporary issues experienced by Native American communities. Students engage with these issues through scholarly articles, podcasts, literature, film, and oral history. Cross-listed as: HIST 2018 Repeatable for credit: No Grade Mode: Standard
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to major genres of folklore (folk narrative, custom, folk music and song, vernacular architecture and arts), folk groups (regional, ethnic, occupational, familial), and basic folklore research method (collecting and archiving). Cross-listed as: ENGL 2210 and HIST 2210.
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3.00 Credits
Addresses different ways of interpreting the past by exploring archaeology's historical, theoretical, and methodological development. Provides students with the basic tools for conducting archaeological research and with an understanding of the background of the discipline.
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Internship on archaeological field project, including survey, excavation, recording, mapping, and scientific conduct or archaeological problem solving. Application process may begin as early as December. Additional field support fee required. Prerequisite/Restriction: ANTH 1030 and instructor permission
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