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ANT 424: Sustainability and Rural America
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
This interdisciplinary course studies sustainability and the diverse cultures of rural American peoples by looking at topics such as ethics, environmental resources, economic strategies, public policy and social inequality. This course offers off-campus field observation and ethical reflection assignments and involves students in active collaborative problem-solving research. P: Sr. stdg. and PHL/THL 250.
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ANT 442: Cultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
This course combines attention to cultural communication and the ethnography of communication with practical strategies for coming to terms with communication between people from varying national, ethnic, professional, religious, and regional backgrounds.
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ANT 444: Non-Violence and Peaceful Resolution of Conflict:Cross-Cultural and Political Perspectives OD
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Peace is more than the absence of war. Course seeks to understand differing views of peace, violence, war, non-violence, and peaceful resolution of conflict. Students assess their views on alternatives to violence and apply differing modes of conflict resolution. P: PHL 250 or THL 250; Sr. stdg.
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ANT 455: Food, Society and Environment
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Access to food is a universal, basic human need. This course considers the social and cultural significance of food, the ecological implications of producing it, and the social justice issues that surround its distribution from several disciplinary perspectives. P: Sr. stdg.
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ANT 469: Ethnohistorical Approaches to Native American Cultures
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
This course's approach is ethnohistorical, combining the disciplines of history and anthropology to obtain multiple perspectives on the historical interactions between native and non-Native peoples. We will research historical and cultural topics concerning both Native and Euroamerican groups from the time of European incursion into North American to the present. The result of this course will be a final research paper on some theme in the history and culture of Native peoples. P: So. stdg.
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ANT 493: Directed Independent Readings
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Creighton University
Student-initiated survey of the literature related to a broad topic in anthropology not covered in the student's course work. Undertaken in close cooperation with a supervising faculty member. May be repeated to a limit of six hours. P: Jr. ANT major.
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ANT 495: Directed Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Creighton University
Student-initiated project on a focused topic in anthropology, utilizing library materials and involving close cooperation with a supervising faculty member. May be repeated to a limit of six hours. P: Sr. ANT major.
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ANT 497: Directed Independent Research
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Creighton University
Student-initiated empirical project on a focused topic in anthropology, involving close coordination with a supervising faculty member. May be repeated to a limit of six hours. P: ANT 209; Sr. ANT major.
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ANT 499: Globalization: Understanding by Applying the Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Students will connect, integrate and elaborate prior learning and skills by studying and interpreting a selected aspect of the shared modern experience of globalization. Reading, research, discussion, writing, exercises and presentations will engage us in the topic and allow us to use our knowledge and skills developed by pursuing a sociology or anthropology major. The course provides both a completion of the undergraduate experience and engages student in program assessment.
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ANT 525: Archaeological Fieldwork and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
The student learns the principles of stratigraphic archaeology (or underwater archaeology) by participating in an excavation for a minimum of four weeks. The student will learn stratigraphic theory and excavation strategy, basic archaeological techniques, and the basic analysis of archaeological materials recovered from the site. (Underwater archaeologists will learn basic underwater techniques in place of some terrestrial methods.)
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