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ANTH 2120: Ethnography
3.00 Credits
Shawnee State University
This course provides an introduction to the practical aspects of undertaking ethnographic research. Ethnographies are the research methods through which anthropologists interpret data. This course reviews the major traditions in ethnographies with a focus on current issues. An emphasis is placed on constructing detailed ethnographies of face to face interactions, and how these can serve as tools to discover what major social and cultural forces impact institutions and practices.
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ANTH 2210: Introduction to Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Shawnee State University
This course introduces the methods archaeologists use to study past human achievements and solve some of the world's oldest mysteries including: dating objects and settlements; reconstructing sites and environments; establishing what people ate and how they lived; and interpreting customs and beliefs.
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ANTH 2250: Prin of Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Shawnee State University
An introduction to the basic concepts, principles and problems of cultural anthropology as it fits into the four field approach to anthropology. Students will be introduced to anthropology as a holistic way of understanding culture and cultural change, with specific focus on the problems of small scale, non-Western societies and the impact of globalization on these societies.
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ANTH 2350: Biological Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Shawnee State University
This course provides an introduction to the basic concepts and principles of Biological Anthropology. Topics to be covered include evolution in general, primate and human evolution, and genetics of human populations.
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ANTH 2530: World Prehistory & Archaeology: Origins & Dev of Human Societies
3.00 Credits
Shawnee State University
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ANTH 3110: Forensic Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Shawnee State University
Forensic anthropology is the science that applies reliable and tested methodologies to establish the identity of deceased persons. Where the role of the pathologist is primarily to determine how somebody died, the forensic anthropologist seeks to determine who the deceased was. Forensic anthropolgists apply bio-anthropological methods to cases of forensic or legal importance and may be called as expert witnesses in court.
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ANTH 3340: MesoAmerica Before Columbus
3.00 Credits
Shawnee State University
Survey of MesoAmerican settlement prior to the arrival of the Europeans, including origins of the first hunters and gatherers, development of agriculture, Olmec and Zapotec civiliations, rise and fall of Teotihuacan, influence of Mayans, Toltecs, and Aztecs up to the arrival of the Spanish.
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ANTH 3360: Indians of North America
3.00 Credits
Shawnee State University
Description and analysis of traditional Native American cultural areas and impact of modern society on Native Americans.
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ANTH 3999: Special Topics in Anthropology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Shawnee State University
Individual or small-group study, under the supervision of instructor, of topics not otherwise available to students.
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ANTH 4110: Anthropology of Death & Mortuary Practice
3.00 Credits
Shawnee State University
This course will focus on the archaeological analysis and interpretation of burial practices and other death-rituals. By examining bodies from burials, archaeologists can learn about social organization, ritual practice, status and rank in life, gender, health and diet, even what the person ate for his or her last meal. In addition to archaeological data, a strong emphasis will be placed on the information, drawn from cultural anthropology and ethnography regarding customs and traditions relating to mortuary practice which can be invaluable to archaeological interpretation.
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