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ANTH G6633: Method and Theory in Biological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: graduate standing. The core course in biological anthropology. Historical development of biological (physical) anthropology; the development and application of method and theory in the major subfields of biological anthropology. (Sp)
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ANTH G6643: Methods in Living Populations Research
4.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: graduate standing. Survey of the methods used by biological and medical anthropologists to investigate the health and biology of living populations. Focuses on the ethics of research involving human subjects, strategies for establishing collaborative relationships with communities, and strategies for collecting, managing, and analyzing qualitative and quantitative data. (Irreg.)
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ANTH G6650: Advanced Fieldwork in Anthropology
5.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
3 to 8 hours. Prerequisite: permission of chairperson and dean of the Graduate College. Students interested in this summer program should request a Special Announcement from the Department of Anthropology. Laboratory (Su)
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ANTH G6713: Archaeological Theory
1.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: graduate standing. This course explores archaeological theory, its evolution and context. As an anthropological core class, it stresses the articulation of archaeological theory within its wider parent discipline, anthropology. (F)
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ANTH G6750: Research in Archaeology
5.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
1 to 4 hours. Permits the student to undertake independent research. Such research is normally limited to original or unpublished work. (Problems to be solved by library research are properly within the scope of 5990.) Laboratory (F, Sp)
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ANTH G6803: Advanced Archaeological Theory
0.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite; 6713. An advanced course in archaeological theory focusing especially on those theories prominent in the last decade. The course concentrates on theoretical frameworks that might form the students' dissertation research. (Irreg,)
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ANTH G6810: Research in Ethnology
1.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
1 to 4 hours. Permits the student to undertake independent fieldwork to study some problems in ethnology. (F, Sp, Su)
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ANTH G6980: Research for Doctor's Dissertation
8.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
2 to 16 hours. Laboratory (F, Sp, Su)
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ARAB 1115: Beginning Arabic
5.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Aims at developing mastery of Arabic phonology and script, control of basic vocabulary, grammar, basic communicative situations, and cultural concepts explicitly expressed in the language. Listening and speaking are emphasized from the very beginning. This course does not count for major credit in the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Linguistics. (F) [I-FL]
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ARAB 1225: Beginning Arabic Continued
5.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: 1115. Focuses on all language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing), including developing the ability to interact successfully in basic communicative situations. Short texts and topics of general import as well as cultural concepts embedded in the language will be covered. This course does not count for major credit in the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Linguistics. (Sp) [I-FL] 2013 Intermediate Conversational Arabic. Prerequisite: 1225. The purpose of this course is to build on conversational skills developed in first-year Arabic. The course will start by reviewing and honing communicative functions covered in the first year, then develop communicative functional abilities at the intermediate level with an aim at learning and internalizing basic vocabulary and expressions covered in 2113 and 2223. Arabic culture, vocabulary, and dialogues will be covered. This course does not fulfill the intermediate foreign language requirement. (F).
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