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ANTHROPOLOGY 646: Art of the Printed Book
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I, II; 3 cr. Introduction to the art of the printed book using traditional and state of the art printing processes in a studio format. P: Art 346 and one of the following: Art 246, 356, 446; & cons inst.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 652: Advanced Concepts and Methodologies of Figuration II
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I, II, SS; 3 cr. Continuation of Art 552. P: Art 552.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 656: Design Portfolio and Professional Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II; 3 cr. Advanced level graphic course designed to prepare senior level students for entrance into the design profession. Portfolio and resume preparation will be the primary emphasis. Legal and professional practice topics also will be addressed. P: Art 346, 356, 546, 556 & cons inst.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 658: Ecological Models of Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II; 3 cr (A). Examines the theoretical assumptions and empirical development of optimality models in behavioral ecology and social evolution, and applies these models to the evolution of body size and life history variables, foraging, social organization, cognition, and reproductive strategies. P: Jr, Sr, or Grad st or cons inst.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 660: Proseminar:History of Buddhism and Buddhist Social Institutions
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Irr.; 3 cr (H-A). A workshop on the promises and problems of reconstructing the religions and social lives of Buddhists in medieval India. P: Jr st & two crses at 300 level or higher in Asian religions or cons inst.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 666: The Anthropology of Shamanism and Occult Experience
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 3 cr (A). Shamanism is a global form of religious practice involving direct contact with the spirit world through ecstatic and magical techniques. This course examines shamanic practice and considers allied forms of occult experience outside of the major world religions. P: So st.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 668: Primate Conservation
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Alt yrs.; 3 cr (A). Evaluates the conservation status of non-human primates, and considers why different species are vulnerable to different kinds of threats. The ways in which regional and global conservation policies are developed and implemented will also be discussed. P: Anthro 458 or cons inst.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 669: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Arts
4.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Irr.; 1-4 cr (A). Guest artists will offer interdisciplinary courses on topics appropriate to their specializations. P: Consent of department.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 674: Selected Topics on Afro-American Artists
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II; 3 cr (e-H-A). Works of Black artists in the U.S. discussed historically in terms of movements which they created and in terms of trends evolving on an international scale. Jr st and cons inst. P: Jr st and cons inst.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 676: American Indian Lands and Sovereignties
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Alt yrs.; I or II; 3 cr (A). This seminar explores the cultural dimensions of historical and contemporary treaty-making and self-government in North America. Combines an examination of basic concepts, such as "property," "sovereignty," and "identity," with an in-depth analysis of selected case studies. P: Amer Ind 490 or Amer Ind 314 or cons inst.
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