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ANTH 140: Introduction to Comparative Religions
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
Comparative study of major world and selected regional religions with an emphasis on the analysis of beliefs, rituals, symbolism and social organization. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ANTH 155: Special Topics
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Pacific University
See department for course description. 1.00 - 18.00 credits
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ANTH 202: Film,Text,and Culture
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
This course examines the use of film, photography and text as data collection methods and representations for ethnographic research. Methodological and epistemological issues are explored in a comparison of ethnographic documentaries. As part of the course requirement students are expected to complete short observational and photographic projects. Prerequisite: ANTH 101 or SOC 101 or 102. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ANTH 210: Mesoamerican Cultures
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
A survey of early Mayan and Aztec societies, how they fared under Spanish Colonial rule and their contemporary lives. The course focuses upon indigenous peoples, examining their articulation in contemporary states in relation to ethnic consciousness and cultural processes. Prerequisite: ANTH 101 or SOC 101 or SOC 102 or consent of instructor. 3 hours. Biennially. Meets cross-cultural requirement. 3.00 credits
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ANTH 240: Topics in Comparative Religion
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
A class on topics of current interest in comparative religions. Please see department for current course description. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ANTH 255: Special Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Pacific University
See department for course description. 1.00 - 6.00 credits
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ANTH 299: Field Experience
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Pacific University
A course for students who wish to combine anthropology and their service learning experiences through the Humanitarian Center. 1-2 hours. 1.00 - 2.00 credits
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ANTH 301: Research Methods in Anthropology
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
Helps students critically evaluate anthropological methods and their own fieldwork strategies. Explores ethnographic fieldwork and methods through an analysis of the nature of social practice as it is reflected in the anthropological literature. Ethnographic methods include participant observation, survey skills, interviewing skills, careful attention to language and the ethical dimensions of research. Students have the opportunity to apply these methods in research projects in the local community. Prerequisites: 6 hours of Anthropology or Sociology or consent of instructor. 4 hours. Biennially. 4.00 credits
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ANTH 320: South American Traditional Societies
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
Ethnographic studies of the social, economic and political forms of small-scale non industrial societies. This class looks at a variety of cultural systems from the Amazon Basin to the Andes, during historical and contemporary times. Prerequisite: 6 hours of Anthropology or Sociology or consent of instructor. 3 hours. Biennially. Meets cross-cultural requirements. 3.00 credits
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ANTH 330: Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
This class investigates the notion of gender as it has been constituted in different times and places. The course examines theoretical developments in the anthropology of gender and explores gender cross-culturally, using examples from a wide range of societies, past and present. Prerequisites: ANTH 101 or SOC 101 or SOC 102 and 6 hours of Anthropology or Sociology or consent of instructor. 3 hours. Biennially. Meets cross-cultural core requirement. 3.00 credits
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