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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An anthropological exploration of religious belief and practices in diverse social and cultural contexts. Emphasis is placed on selected non-western traditions of the sacred and on issues of power, ritual, moral order, and social transformation.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces anthropological approaches to the study of law. The power of language, the identity of legal subjects, intellectual property, postsocialist property relations, international disputes, human rights, and legal pluralism are examined. Students are encouraged to think critically about the place of law in human society.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the archaeology of the recent past, with an eye toward the role that the past has on the modern era. It ties together the present day with the conditions in the past through the archaeological record, addressing uneven access to things, places, and activities in the past that impact our lives today. Preq: Junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the practice of archaeology on sites located in a submerged environment. Students learn underwater archaeological theory, as well as the methodologies used to conduct both maritime archaeological research and survey and excavation techniques. Topics such as underwater archaeological investigation, 3D documentation, underwater archaeological law, shipbuilding and seafaring, maritime cultural landscape, and maritime history are also explored.
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3.00 Credits
Familiarizes students with the evolutionary basis of human behavior. Examines topics such as altruism, cooperation, mating systems, parental investment, and social systems using diverse examples, from hunter-gatherer to technological societies. May also be offered as BIOL 6660. Preq: ANTH 3510 or BIOL 3350 or BIOL 3510 or BIOL 4700 or BIOL 6700 or PSYC 2010.
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4.00 Credits
Biology of nonhuman primates, including their evolution, taxonomy, physiology, life history, behavioral ecology and conservation. Three field trips are required, during which students conduct behavioral observations and later analyze their data and present it in report format. May also be offered as BIOL 6740. Preq: ANTH 3510 or BIOL 3510 or BIOL 3350 or BIOL 4700 or consent of instructor. Coreq: ANTH 6741.
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0.00 Credits
Non-credit laboratory to accompany ANTH 6740. May also be offered as BIOL 6741. Coreq: ANTH 6740.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a comprehensive overview of business anthropology and a cross-cultural approach to three main areas, consumer research, organizational culture, and design anthropology, with an emphasis on solving real world business problems. The unifying theme is the application of social science research methods and global perspectives to inform strategic decision-making.
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1.00 Credits
Anthropological topics of special interest are explored. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits if different topics are covered.
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3.00 Credits
Current topics in anthropology not covered in other graduate courses. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits.
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