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2.00 Credits
Description: Application of anthropology principles in a work/applied setting. A candidate will complete an intern contract with faculty advisor and professional supervisor. Notes: Anthropology minors may receive credit for either ANTH 463-464 or ANTH 340, but not both towards the anthropology minor. Sociology majors are limited to a total of three hours in ANTH 463-464, ANTH 340, SOCL463-464 or SOCL 340. A grade of S or U is recorded. Offered in fall, spring and summer. Prerequisites: For anthropology minors and sociology majors with a concentration anthropology only; prior approval by the Department Chair of Sociology and Anthropology required. Overall GPA of 2.3 and a minimum of 9 earned undergraduate semester hours in anthropology.
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1.00 Credits
Description: The course will allow students to further develop research, writing and presentation skills through faculty mentoring. Notes: A grade of S or U is recorded. Offered fall, spring and summer. Prerequisites: Prior approval by an assigned faculty member and Department Chair of Sociology and Anthropology.
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2.00 Credits
Description: The course will allow students to further develop research, writing and presentation skills through faculty mentoring. It is a direct effort to support the undergraduate research initiative at Winthrop University. Notes: A grade of S or U is recorded. Offered fall, spring and summer. Prerequisites: Prior approval by an assigned faculty member and Department Chair of Sociology and Anthropology.
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3.00 Credits
Description: The course will allow students to further develop research, writing and presentation skills through faculty mentoring. It is a direct effort to support the undergraduate research initiative at Winthrop University. Prerequisites: Prior approval by an assigned faculty member and Department Chair of Sociology and Anthropology. Notes: A grade of S or U is recorded. Offered fall, spring and summer.
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1.00 Credits
Description: A themed service-learning course that will address a current social issue in society from anthropological perspective. The course will include both significant classroom and placement components. Notes: Sociology majors, sociology minors and anthropology minors may not have more than 7 hours count towards the major or minor from SOCL 463-464, SOCL503A-B, SOCL 507A-B, SOCL 340, ANTH 463-464, ANTH 503A-B, and ANTH 340. Offered variable times. Prerequisites: ANTH201. Permission of Instructor and Chair of Sociology and Anthropology is required.
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3.00 Credits
Description: A themed service-learning course that will address a current social issue in society from anthropological perspective. The course will include both significant classroom and placement components. Notes: Sociology majors, sociology minors and anthropology minors may not have more than 7 hours count towards the major or minor from SOCL 463-464, SOCL503A-B, SOCL507A-B, SOCL 340, ANTH 463-464, ANTH 503A-B, and ANTH 340. Offered variable times. Prerequisites: ANTH201. Permission of Instructor and Chair of Sociology and Anthropology is required.
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3.00 Credits
Description: An exploration of how some communities defined by race, gender, ethnicity, class, country of origin, occupation, geography, language, religion, etc. bear a disproportionate share of negative environmental consequences resulting from industrial, governmental, and commercial operations or policies. Notes: Offered in fall of even years. Prerequisites: ANTH 201 or consent of the instructor; or graduate status.
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3.00 Credits
Description: An in-depth consideration of a specific topic of concern in anthropology. The course may be offered under various topics. It may be repeated for credit under different topics. Prerequisite: ANTH201 or permission of the instructor. Notes: Offered on demand.
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1.00 Credits
Description: A special topics series of courses designed to extend individual opportunities for study in arts administration.
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2.00 Credits
Description: A special topics series of courses designed to extend individual opportunities for study in arts administration.
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