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1.00 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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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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3.00 Credits
Description: In this course, we focus on the driving forces behind globalization and the complex relationships between local communities, regional cultures, and global processes beginning with the conquest of the Americas and ending in the present day. Particular attention will be paid to the importance of South Carolina before American independence, transnational migrations from Mexico into the US, the ways contemporary capitalism incorporates people on the fringes of the global system, and how globalization has transformed the ways we interact with the natural world. Pre-requisite: Sophomore status or higher; or graduate status.
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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: Sophomore status or higher; 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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