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ANTH 473 /873: Ecological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(3 cr) Lec. Human adaptive systems and their ecological contexts. The dynamic inter-relationships between subsistence, technology, social behavior, human demography, and ecological variability.
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ANTH 474 /874: Applied and Development Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. Prereq: ANTH 212. Efforts by anthropologists and other trained specialists to influence the process of development and socioeconomic change in the modern world.
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ANTH 475 /875: Primitive Technology
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. Prereq: 9 hrs ANTH. Survey of the major technologies and industrial complexes of the prehistoric and primitive worlds. Through examination of artifacts, gain familiarity with the ways preindustrial people have manipulated the environment. Develop skills necessary to analyze technology within its cultural setting.
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ANTH 476 /876: Human Rights,Environment,and Development
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(3 cr) Lec 3. Prereq: ANTH 212. Human rights from an anthropological perspective. International human rights, development, and the environment; Western and non-Western perspectives on human rights; individual rights and collective (group) rights; social, economic, and cultural rights; women's rights; gay rights; indigenous peoples and minority groups' rights; and planetary (environmental) rights. Rights to food, culture, development, and a healthy ecosystem.
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ANTH 477 /877: Hunters-Gatherers
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. Prereq: 9 hrs ANTH including ANTH 212. Survey of hunter-gatherer society and its ecological and social adaptations. Hunters-gatherers and their important role in human history and evolution.
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ANTH 478 /878: Pro-seminar in Latin American Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(3 cr, max 6) Prereq: Junior standing and permission. Topical seminar required for all Latin American Studies majors. An interdisciplinary analysis of topical issues in Latin American Studies.
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ANTH 478 /878 - Pro-seminar in Latin American Studies
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ANTH 479 /879: Pro-seminar in International Relations I
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(3 cr) Prereq: Permission. Open to students with an interest in international relations. For course description, see POLS 466/866.
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ANTH 482 /882: Research Methods in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Prereq: Permission. Is strongly recommended to graduate students in all subfields before starting thesis work. Introduces advanced students to practical and theoretical issues involved in designing and undertaking anthropological research. The logic and organization of research emphasized.
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ANTH 482 /882 - Research Methods in Anthropology
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ANTH 483 /883: Advanced Field Methods
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Prereq: Permission. Preparation for fieldwork through study of the philosophical and practical problems of anthropological field research. When appropriate, small-scale fieldwork exercises are planned, executed, and analyzed.
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ANTH 484 /884: Quantitative Methods in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. Prereq: 9 hrs ANTH; STAT 218 or equivalent. Collection, management, and analysis of quantitative anthropological data. Methods of exploratory and confirmatory data analysis. Computer-assisted analysis.
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