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ANTH 4103: People and Plants
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: 1113 or junior standing. Examines the direct relationships between people and plants, focusing on traditional peoples of the world. Topics include paleoethnobotany, folk classification, agriculture, hallucinogens and medicines. (Irreg.) [III-SS]
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ANTH 4113: Anthropology Capstone
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: 1113, 2113, 2243, 2303, 2503, and senior standing. Important historical and contemporary ideas and theories in anthropology. Content varies by semester. (Irreg.)
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ANTH 4143: Economy and Culture:Production,Exchange,Consumption
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: 1113 or junior standing. This class is an introduction to the issues, methods, and concepts of economic anthropology. Included are issues of production, distribution, and consumption in non-western and western societies. Other topics include the comparison of gifts and commodities, inequality, economy as a moral system, and the evolution of global economies. (Irreg.)
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ANTH 4163: The Study of Material Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: 1113 or junior standing. Focuses on the study of the things people make and the broader social contexts in which objects are used, circulated, made meaningful, and consumed. Methods and theories developed in geography, folklore, cultural anthropology, archeology, and related social sciences will be examined. No student may earn credit for both 4163 and 5163. (F)
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ANTH 4193: Human Adaptability
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: 2503. The study of biological adaptations of human populations to environmental conditions. Human adaptability as a subfield of physical/biological anthropology will be examined from historical, theoretical, and methodological perspectives. No student may earn credit for both 4193 and 5193. (Irreg.)
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ANTH 4253: The Anthropology of Communities
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: 1113 or junior standing. Designed to introduce students to the community in applying anthropological field techniques and theory. while gaining training in method and theory in class, students will be given assignments to execute in community settings. Particular emphasis will be placed on ethnicity, gender and seniority as ethnological parameters. No student may earn credit for both 4253 and 5253. (Irreg.)
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ANTH 4303: Women and Development in Africa
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: 1113 or junior standing. Examines women's involvement in economic development in Africa. Some consideration will be given to family structure and social stratification, as well as women's participation in the social, political and economic spheres. Avenues for viable social change will also be considered. No student may earn credit for both 4303 and 5303. (Irreg.) [IV-NW]
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ANTH 4313: Introduction to Native American Languages
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: 2303. Survey course into the nature and distribution of Native American languages, with a focus on North and Meso America. Topics include the typology of native languages, language families and real features and cultural domains, and language contact. This course will not satisfy the foreign language requirements. No student may earn credit for both 4313 and 5313. (Irreg.)
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ANTH 4330: Topics in Linguistic Anthropology
0.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
1 to 4 hours. Prerequisite: 2303. May be repeated with change of content; maximum credit twelve hours. Intensive examination of new developments in the field of anthropological linguistics. Topics reflect interests of faculty, but may include issues of language revitalization, language shift, multilingualism, language and identity, storytelling traditions, language change, or language contact. No student may earn credit for both 4330 and 5330 on the same topic. (Irreg.)
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ANTH 4363: Linguistic Field Methods
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: 2303, 3053, and 3353. An introduction to all phases of linguistic field techniques including training in the selection of informants, the use of recording devices, and most important, the actual collection and analysis of linguistic materials. (Irreg.)
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