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Course Criteria
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
A survey of the cultural and social processes that influence human behavior with comparative examples from different ethnic groups around the world. The course will focus on a comparative analysis of economic, political, religious, and family structures in Africa, the Americas, Oceania, and the Orient. May be repeated for credit, not to exceed course maximum credit of 12 credit hours. FA or SP.
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3.00 Credits
A systematic examination of the variations in aging experienced throughout the world. Some topics which are examined include: the status of the aged, the aged and family life in various cultures, and the aged and work in different societies. Alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
A cross-cultural study of women's status and roles in selected ethnic or cultural groups in differing stages of development, including forager, agrarian, industrial, and post-industrial societies. FA, even years.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a comparative, cross-cultural study of the family in selected societies. Through a discussion of different family systems, a comparison will be made with the American system. FA or SP, alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the use of physical and biological evidence for both legal and humanitarian reasons. The course will explore methods by which forensic scientists, especially forensic anthropologists, search for, recover and identify evidence from a variety of crime scenes. Topics include the history of forensic science, the physical and biological parameters of evidence, the methods of life history reconstruction of a crime victim, and the ethics of forensic analysis. Recovery methodologies will be addressed through field trips to forensic laboratories and mock excavations. Prerequisite: AN 121 or SO 101. FA or SP, alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
Seminar on topics of current interest within the field of anthropology. Possible topics are generated from the anthropology subfields of cultural anthropology, physical anthropology and archaeology. Consent of instructor. FA, SP.
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3.00 Credits
This course gives students with a minor in anthropology the opportunity to utilize the theoretical background and methods learned in other classes in an actual field experience. Prerequisites: AN 121 and 122. FA, SP.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a body of information and handson experience for making knowledgeable judgments about works of art and understanding the artistic ideas behind their creation. May include gallery tours, studio work, and meeting with artists. Does not count toward an Art major. CORE-II. No prerequisite. FA, SP, SU.
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3.00 Credits
Development of traditional drawing skills through observation to aid expressive and pictorial accuracy. Understanding the fundamental language including line, form, light, space, movement, surface, tone, texture, and the personal mark. Basic perspective, still life studies, landscapes, interiors, and the figure may be explored. FA.
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3.00 Credits
Basic visual elements upon which all form, human-made and organic, is based. Function of compositional elements through organization upon a twodimensional surface, including principles such as pattern, rhythm, repetition, and closure. FA, SP.
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