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ANTH 340: Symbolism,Myth and Ritual
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
Anthropological approaches to the study of myth, ritual and symbols which focus upon cultural meaning. Examines the nature of myth and ritual in a variety of cultures. Prerequisite: ANTH 201 or ANTH 202 or SOC 313 or consent of instructor. 3 hours. Biennially. Meets crosscultural requirement. 3.00 credits
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ANTH 345: Culinary Travel
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
This travel course explores the relationship between cuisine and culture. Before leaving campus, students must complete a series of orientation sessions as well as complete a one-week seminar. During the seminar we will read a collection of essays that will prepare the student to tour a variety of food and wine producing areas and to connect local and regional cultures with food preparation and cuisine. Specific travel destination will vary from year to year. Course may not be repeated for credit, even when travel destination varies. Prerequisite: 3 credits from Anthropology or Sociology at 200-level or above, and instructor approval. Appropriate language classes are encouraged. IS-201 is encouraged. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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ANTH 355: Special Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Pacific University
See department for course description. 1.00 - 6.00 credits
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ANTH 356: Culture,Cuisine and Class
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
Explores people's relationship to food with regard to the environment, gender, class structure and the increasing globalization and homogenization of food. Of particular importance are the cultural influences on cuisine as food plays a social, symbolic and political-economic role across cultures. Prerequisites: Junior standing or above. 4 hours. 4.00 credits
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ANTH 395: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pacific University
Independent study. 1.00 - 4.00 credits
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ANTH 450: Directed Research in Anthropology
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
Directed Research in Anthropology allows students of advanced standing to participate in a research project with an anthropology faculty member in order to gain practical experience in the conduct of ongoing professional-level sociological research. Prereq: Junior standing or above, and instructor consent. Offered for variable credit, from 1 - 3 credits. May be repeated for credit, up to 6 credits total. 1.00 - 3.00 credits
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ANTH 475: Internship
1.00 - 14.00 Credits
Pacific University
See department for details. 1.00 - 14.00 credits
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ANTH 494: Senior Research Seminar
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
The focus is to assist students in selecting an area of interest from which to draw an independent research project, to do an initial literature review, to develop a theoretical framework, and to develop a research methodology for the senior research project. Prerequisite: 19 hours of Anthropology or Sociology including ANTH 301 or SOC 300. 1 hour. Annually in the Fall. Pass/No Pass. 1.00 credits
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ANTH 495: Independent Research
0.00 Credits
Pacific University
Student-conducted individual research/theoretical project. Prerequisite: 20 hours of Anthropology or Sociology including ANTH 494. 3 hours. Faculty supervised. 3.00 credits
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ARTHI 105: Foundations in Art
3.00 Credits
Pacific University
This course will introduce various basic art media (both academically and artistically) to enhance understanding of the artistic process. The course will also present an art historical survey to help students appreciate how art media are used in different cultural contexts to create art. 3 hours. 3.00 credits
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