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ANTH 4230: Forensic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Introduces methods and purposes of physical anthropology as applied in human identification for law enforcement agencies. Cross listed with CRMJ 4230. Prerequisite: ANTH 1100.
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ANTH 4240: Forensic Anthr Lab
2.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Studies details of advanced osteometric procedures, particularly as applied to problems of human skeletal identification. Dual listed with ANTH 5240. Prerequisite: ANTH 4210.
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ANTH 4250: Hum Her Evol & Soc
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Discusses basic principles and mechanisms of heredity and organic evolution with special attention to their application to human affairs. Cross listed with ZOO 4250. Prerequisites: BIOL 1010 and MATH 1010. (Normally offered spring semester of even-numbered years)
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ANTH 4255: Bioarchaeology
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Study of the human skeleton in archaeological context to reveal the biological and cultural pasts of individuals and communities. Using case studies, covers the history of the field, ethics of working with human remains, theoretical and methodological approaches to mortuary archaeology. Gain hands-on experience by working with specimens from the UWyoming Human Remans Repository. Dual listed with ANTH 5255. Prerequisites: ANTH 1100 or 1300.
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ANTH 4260: Anth of Food, Culture, Nutri
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Offers a biocultural perspective to the study of diet, nutrition, subsistence, and food systems. Study includes basic nutritional principles and diet seen in evolutionary, cross-cultural, ethnographic, and historical perspective; method and theory in nutritional anthropology; and contemporary issues in nutrition, cuisine, and foodways. Dual listed with ANTH 5260. Prerequisites: ANTH 1100 or 1200.
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ANTH 4300: Anthro Of Religion
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Provides a comparative anthropological study of religious systems, emphasizing analysis of symbolism, myth and ritual. Prerequisite: ANTH 1200.
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ANTH 4310: Environmental Anth
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Addresses how human societies interact with their surroundings, emphasizing cultural understandings of the environment. Introduces variety of theoretical and methodological approaches to topics ranging from problems of the American West to global environmental change. Cross listed with ENR 4310. Dual listed with ANTH 5310. Prerequisite: ANTH 1200.
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ANTH 4315: Human Behavior Eco
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Examines the models and techniques of human behavioral ecology applied to hunter-gatherer societies; covers foraging, demography, life history, division of labor, sharing, and social inequality. Dual listed with ANTH 5315. Prerequisites: ANTH 1100, 1200, AND 1300.
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ANTH 4320: Political Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Encompasses theories and descriptions of relationships between power and society in both less formal tribal contexts and more highly structured political institutions. Dual listed with ANTH 5320. Prerequisite: ANTH 1200.
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ANTH 4325: Symbolic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Teaches several anthropological approaches to symbolic and cultural analysis, while reading ethnographic examples of how symbolic analysis can be used to understand different cultures. Coursework assumes a basic knowledge of social science concepts. Prerequisite: ANTH 1200 or SOC 1000.
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