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ANTH 3232: Cultural Heritage of Latin America
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Description and distribution of prehistoric and contemporary peoples and cultures of South America and Mesoamerica; comparisons and interrelationships during pre- and post-contact periods.
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ANTH 3242: Peoples of Africa
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Description and distribution of peoples and cultures of Africa; comparisons and inter-relationships during pre- and post-contact periods.
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ANTH 3282: Cultural History of American Communities
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Cultural historic interpretation of formation, development and transformation of diverse community life patterns in America; emphasis on analysis of community as it reflects change in settlement patterns, kinship networks, political, religious, economic and value systems in American society. [G]
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ANTH 3300: The Ascent to Civilization
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Interdisciplinary integrative examination of nature of civilization through investigation of origins of civilization and comparative study of world's earliest civilizations. PREREQUISITE: 9 hours of anthropology and/or history including either ANTH 1100 or HIST 1110. [I]
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ANTH 3511: Culture,Kin and Family
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Changing structure of family in Western and non-Western societies; cross-cultural approaches to mate selection, courtship rituals, kinship organization, institution of marriage, division of labor and authority in household, and childbearing; variation and flexibility in family structures as adaptive strategies for environmental, social and cultural change.
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ANTH 4010: Anthropological Methods of Field Research
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Various qualitative and quantitative methods of anthropological research; includes preparing for field research, collecting data, analyzing data and writing ethnographic descriptions of contemporary societies. [W,C]
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ANTH 4051-6051: Anthropology and Education
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Advanced study of cultural transmission process with emphasis on identifying differing behavioral, cognitive and learning styles of various ethnic groups within American society and selected third world countries; encounters of U.S. subcultural groups with public education system. PREREQUISITE: permission of instructor.
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ANTH 4065-6065: Contemporary Anthropological Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Contemporary growth of theories and methods in anthropology.
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ANTH 4111-6111: Human Adaptations
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Physical and cultural adaptations of humans in an evolutionary and ecological context; information from primate studies, the archaeological record and studies of contemporary societies; environmental context of physical adaptations, cultural adaptations, language, social organization. PREREQUISITE: ANTH 1100, 1200, or permission of instructor.
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ANTH 4120-6120: Africa's New World Communities
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Survey of African American cultures in the New World emanating from 17th and 18th centuries slave trade; focus on African Diaspora; Caribbean, Central America, South America and North America.
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