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ANTH 265: Anthropological Perspectives on Childhood
4.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Childhood, including child development, child-rearing practices, the role of children, and how children become full members of a particular society, is examined using comparative evolutionary and cross-cultural approaches. 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: Gen. Ed. Core 1, 2, and 3. Fulfills Gen. Ed. Core 4. Offered as needed.
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ANTH 301: Women in World Perspective
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
The biological and cultural basis of sex roles is examined cross-culturally. Emphasis is on case studies of the traditional and modern roles of women as compared to those of men in non-Western societies. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: 60 earned credits and any course in a social or behavioral science, or consent of department chair. Offered as needed.
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ANTH 302: Evolution of the Capacity for Culture
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
The evolution of the biological and social capacities that made culture the central attribute of humans is examined. Topics include evolution of the human diet, tool making, social interaction, and language. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: ANTH 103 or consent of department chair. Offered as needed.
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ANTH 303: Comparative Law and Justice
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Systems of law and justice are examined in prestate and state societies to understand the operation of law and justice in crosscultural contexts and the United States. Students cannot receive credit for both Sociology 304 and Anthropology 303. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: any 100- or 200-level course in a social science. Offered as needed.
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ANTH 304: Human Paleontology
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Alternative models of human evolution from the earliest primates to the development of Homo sapiens are considered in light of both physical and cultural data. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: ANTH 103 or consent of department chair. Offered as needed.
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ANTH 305: Exploring Ethnographic Film
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
A broad perspective is given on the ethnographic category of documentary film. Students cannot receive credit for both Anthropology 305 and Film Studies 305. 4 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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ANTH 306: Primate Ecology and Social Behavior
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Captive and field studies are examined to illustrate common features of nonhuman primates. Topics include biological and social adaptations, such as diet, communication, dominance hierarchies, social learning, and cognition. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: ANTH 103 or consent of department chair. Offered as needed.
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ANTH 308: Cross-Cultural Studies of Aging
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Human maturation, aging, and death are studied using crosscultural research. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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ANTH 309: Medical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Anthropological approaches and results in the study of health and illness are surveyed as social, cultural, and biological phenomena. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: ANTH 101 and 103, or consent of department chair. Offered spring.
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ANTH 311-314: Regional Studies in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
The archaeological evidence for the development of cultures in selected world areas is surveyed. Regions include: 311 North America 312 Latin America 313 Europe 314 Other regions (may be repeated with a change in topic) 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: ANTH 102 or consent of department chair. Offered as needed.
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