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AMGT G5960: Directed Readings
6.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
1 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: graduate standing or permission of instructor. May be repeated; maximum credit six hours. Directed readings and/or literature review on seleced topics under the direction of a faculty member. (Irreg.)
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ANTH 1203: Language Across Cultures
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Theories of language family origins and their relationship to human migration; tpes of human languages; linguistic concept of genetic relatedness; writing systems development; non-Western sociolinguistic and usage phenomena; cultural and scientific importance of endangered languages; how languages become endandered; factors involved in preservation. This course may not count for major credit. (Sp) [IV-NW]
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ANTH 1253: Folklore and Folklife
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Introduces the academic study of folklore and folklife by introducing four key concepts: Tradition, community, art and performance. Verbal folklore, material culture, performance genres and customary knowledge will be examined. Issues of cultural diversity and historical change will be addressed. Special emphasis will be placed on exploring traditional cultures in the United States and Europe. (F) [IV-AF]
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ANTH 1523: Prehistoric Foundations of Old World Civilization
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
The history of humans throughout the Eolithic, Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages. Emphasis is placed upon the prehistory of Europe, although Africa and Asia are included wherever a broader knowledge contributes to a better understanding of the prehistoric foundations of Western European cultures. (F) [III-SS]
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ANTH 1613: Indian Peoples of Oklahoma
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
A general introduction to the traditional cultures and current condition of the 38 diverse Native American groups now resident in Oklahoma. (F, Su) [IV-NW]
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ANTH 1713: Beginning American Indian Languages I
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
May be repeated with change of language; maximum credit 12 hours. Introduction to the structure of an American Indian language with special attention to its phonology, morphology, and syntax. Conversational practice, vocabulary-building and the history and culture of the native speech community also are emphasized. (F, Sp) [I-FL]
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ANTH 1723: Beginning American Indian Languages II
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: 1713 in the native language listed as course topic. May be repeated with change of language; maximum credit 12 hours. Introduction to the structure of an American Indian language with special attention to its phonology, morphology and syntax. Conversational practice, vocabulary-building, and the history and culture of the native speech community also are emphasized. (F, Sp) [I-FL]
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ANTH 1823: Religion in Everyday Life
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
This course focuses on the variety of religious phenomena found throughout the world and the theoretical approaches anthropologists use to account for them. Using ethnographic studies of belief in practice, we will seek to understand the role that religions play in the human experience. (F, Sp) [IV-NW]
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ANTH 1913: Plagues & People:Health & Disease in Human Society
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
The study of the impact of diseases such as malaria, bubonic plague, and AIDS on human society, from their effects on populations to how they have influenced the course of history. Identification of social and cultural factors, conditions that influence and impede the spread of contagious diseases, ethical issues concerning the treatment of the sick, and policies designed to halt epidemics will be examined. The contemporary threat of biological weapons and the impact on local and national public health efforts in the U.S. will be discussed. (Irreg.)
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ANTH 2113: Introduction to Archaeology
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
To acquaint the beginning student with the discipline of archaeology as it is now practiced within the science of anthropology. (F, Sp) [III-SS]
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