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3.00 Credits
Crosslisted as MUSC 324. Survey of the folk and traditional music in Third World cultures. Examination of the relationship of music to selected aspects of the people and culture of South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and Oceania. Credits: 3
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Crosslisted as MUSC 325. Survey of the folk and traditional music in European and Third World cultures. Examination of the relationship of music to selected aspects of the people and culture of the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Credits: 3
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Description and analysis of religious and ritual activities and how they articulate with other aspects of culture. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: ANTH 220. Credits: 3
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Relationships of language to other forms of cultural behavior; influence of linguistic structure and categories on modes of thought and cognition; reflections of cultural emphases in language; forms of language and their distribution. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: ANTH 230 or consent of department. Credits: 3
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Crosslisted as BIOS 341X. Study of nonhuman primates, both living and extinct. Focus on primate biology in its broadest sense. Topics include primate taxonomy, behavior, natural history traits, ecology, reproduction, feeding and locomotor adaptations, anatomy, and paleontology. Lectures and laboratory. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: ANTH 240 or consent of department. Credits: 3
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Detailed survey of the methods and techniques used by forensic anthropologists. Topics include crime scene investigation, body exhumation, body decomposition, age at death, sex determination, ancestry, and individual identification. Discussion of individual case reports and mass disaster cases. Credits: 3
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Examination of the diversity of women's lives cross-culturally from an experiential and structural viewpoint. Emphasis on the interlocking dimensions of women's experiences including nationality, ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, and religion. Drawing on examples from Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and ethnic populations within the U.S., course readings explore commonalities and differences in women's social positions, cultural knowledges, life-cycle changes, and gender relationshipsCredits: 3
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Broad overview of anthropological perspectives on development and corporate culture in the international setting. Population shifts, global trade, ideology, technology, and organizational cultures with special attention to applied problems of intercultural communication in Western and non-Western corporate settings. Credits: 3
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Ethnographic and ethnological survey and analysis of the societies and cultures of the Pacific Islands. Primary focus on the lifeways of the indigenous peoples of the area with a secondary focus on the role which information about the lifeways of peoples of the Pacific Islands has played in the development of anthropological theory. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: ANTH 220 or consent of department. Credits: 3
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Descriptive and analytic examination of representative African societies dealing with their culture, histories, economic, political, and social organization, as well as religion and arts. Contemporary problems of culture change and social transformation within the context of decolonization. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: ANTH 220 or consent of department. Credits: 3
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