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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3.00. Explores anthropological approaches to studying the place of religion in human experience. Considers different theories that anthropologists have developed for understanding religion symbolic, materialist, evolutionary, psychological, and others and how they fit with ethnographic data on religion in different cultures. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Liberal Arts College Anthropology Department
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3.00. (AUSL 665, ENGL 675, FLL 665) An advanced course in the application of theory to sociolinguistic analysis, with discussion of relevant theoretical concerns and experience with the current dominant paradigms. Prerequisite: ANTH 56500 or AUSL 56500 or ENGL 56500 or FLL 56500. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Liberal Arts College Anthropology Department
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3.00. A seminar on a topic of interdisciplinary interest, taught in cooperation with a member of another department. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Liberal Arts College Anthropology Department Course Attributes: Variable Title
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1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 1.00 to 18.00. Research MS Thesis. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 1.000 TO 18.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Research College of Liberal Arts College Anthropology Department
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1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 1.00 to 18.00. Research PhD Thesis. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 1.000 TO 18.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Research College of Liberal Arts College Anthropology Department
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3.00. A survey of human biological and cultural evolution from early pre-Pleistocene hominids through the development of urbanized state societies, with the goal of better understanding our human heritage. (Not open to students who have had ANTH A303.). Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Lecture Regional Campus Only College IUPUI Courses-IUPUI Department Course Attributes: Lower Division
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3.00. A survey of cultural and social processes that influence human behavior, with comparative examples from different ethnic groups around the world, with the goal of better understanding the broad range of human behavioral potentials and those influences that shape the different expressions of these potentials. (Not open to students who have had A304.). Typically offered Summer Fall Spring. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Lecture Regional Campus Only College IUPUI Courses-IUPUI Department Course Attributes: Lower Division
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3.00. The focus of the course is the biological and cultural evolution of the human species. The first half of the course will examine a variety of "background" issues such as the history of evolutionary thought, modern evolutionary theory, techniques for dating the past, the nature of the fossil and archaeological record, the biological relationships of humans to our closest relatives, and the fossil record of those forms ancestral or closely related to the earliest humans. The second half of the course will begin with the appearance in the fossil record, about 5 million years ago in eastern and southern Africa, of the Australopithecines, a "proto-human" form that is clearly ancestral to our species, and the appearance "shortly" thereafter (about 2.5 million years ago) in this area of the first definite evidence of cultural (as opposed to purely biological) behavior. With the appearance of purposely made stone tools at this time our concern broadens to include both biological and cultural evolution (and the interaction of the two), as early humans expanded out of their original homeland and adapted to diverse environmental situations using an increasingly complex array of cultural mechanisms. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Lecture Regional Campus Only College IUPUI Courses-IUPUI Department Course Attributes: Lower Division
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3.00. Topics vary. Typically offered Spring. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Lecture Regional Campus Only College Course Attributes: Lower Division, Variable Title
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 3.00. A survey of such issues in applied anthropology as cultural resource management, community development, cross-cultural communication, Third World development, museum studies, archaeological ethics, and the impact of human diversity on health care, education,and social programs. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Graduate, Professional, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Lecture Regional Campus Only College Course Attributes: Lower Division
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