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ANTH 409: Practicum
4.00 - 12.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
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ANTH 410: Research Design
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Students identify and design an internship or field experience that will be written up as the Senior Project. In consultation with an adviser, students independently read background materials while they write a theoretically-grounded research proposal. Prerequisites: Anthropology major, junior standing
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ANTH 411: Fieldwork
4.00 - 12.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Individual research, volunteer work, internship, employment or other practical experience designed to use and challenge the student's anthropological knowledge. Consultation with anthropology faculty in advance and during the field experience is required. Planning takes place in ANTH 410 Research Design and a formal paper that analyzes the experience and summarizes outcomes is produced in ANTH 412 Senior Thesis.
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ANTH 412: Senior Thesis
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Provides guidance in producing a written account of the anthropology major's field experience in ANTH 411.
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ANTH 435/535: u
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Course will examine contemporary political, economic, social, and cultural issues germane to U.S.-Mexico border and border crossings. Will look in particular at questions of migration and immigration in the post-NAFTA context, including the experience of (primarily) Mexicans in the U.S.
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ANTH 450: Field Methods in Archaeology
12.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Basic archaeological survey and excavation skills will be developed through participation in field research at an archaeological site. Observation, description, data recording, mapping and photographic techniques will be practiced or demonstrated. Prerequisite: ANTH 215 or consent of instructor
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ANTH 461/561: Urban Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Understanding the origin and evolution of cities. The application of cross-cultural perspectives to the social organization of urban life. An examination of factors in the evolution of urban forms and institutions. Prerequisite: ANTH 216 or consent of instructor
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ANTH 476/576: Religion and Ritual
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Examines the religious rituals of diverse peoples living in various parts of the world. Outlines anthropological approaches to religion, while focusing on particular topics: How do non-Western religions incorporate spirit possession, animism and ancestor worship into their belief systems How do local peoples merge world religions such as Islam and Christianity with local traditions How do religious rituals enable oppressed groups to resist powerful forces, such as colonists or corrupt states Also examines links between religion, magic, witchcraft and sorcery.
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ANTH 478/578: Political Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Examines issues of comparative political systems, local political cultures and connections between local and wider political spheres. Focuses on problems of authority, organization and power and how anthropology contributes to an understanding of the institutions, practices, logics and representations that underpin social orders. A wide range of theoretical approaches and ethnographic material is explored.
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ANTH 480/580: History & Theory of Archaeology
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
The development of modern archaeological science from beginnings in the 18th century through the emergence of contemporary theories of cultural evolution; current issues including ethics, feminist critiques and post-processual paradigms.
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