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ANTH 4775: Language and Gender
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Investigates the relationship between language use, linguistic categories, and gender categories. Examines the linguistic practices involved in the formulation, discussion, and performance of gender categories in a number of different cultures. Dual listed with ANTH 5775. Prerequisite: ANTH 1200, 2000.
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ANTH 4780: History of English Lang
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Considers major sources of historical change in the English language, as well as some of the internal and external catalysts for the process. Identical to ENGL 4780. Dual listed with ANTH 5780. Prerequisite: ANTH 3750, ENGL 3750, LANG 4750 or consent of instructor. (Normally offered fall semester of odd-numbered years)
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ANTH 4785: Language and Racism
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Explores the ways in which racist ideology and socially-based racial categories are reinforced and challenged through language and linguistic usage. The forms of language used in the construction of covertly and overtly racist communication, and the media through which racism is communicated also will be investigated. Prerequisite: ANTH 1200 or 2000.
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ANTH 4795: Language Change
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Considers how languages change over time, due to both internal and external forces. The effects of language contact, borrowing, and structural change are discussed. The use of linguistic data for questions of migration and cultural contact are also explored. Dual listed with ANTH 5795. Prerequisites: ANTH 2000 and ANTH 3750/4750, ENGL 3750/4750 or LANG 3750/4750.
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ANTH 4970: Internship
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Internship allows students to gain hands-on experience, bridging the gap between anthropology as an academic discipline and anthropology as practiced in museums, public archaeology agencies, non-governmental organizations, and private consulting companies. Each internship will involve a required academic component in addition to work experience. Internship credit cannot fulfill requirements of the major. Prerequisites: anthropology major of junior/senior standing and consent of internship director and/or department head.
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ANTH 4975: Undrgrd Practicum
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Affords students the opportunity to extend research projects in field or lab locations and receive additional credit for their work. Students sign up for these hours only in conjunction with another course and with the instructor's consent. Prerequisites: 9 hours in anthropology, consent of instructor.
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ANTH 5000: Special Problems
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Conference course to allow graduate students opportunity for both guided and independent research. Prerequisite: graduate standing and consent of instructor.
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ANTH 5005: Grad Sem Anthro
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
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ANTH 5010: 20th Cent Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Examines major thinkers and schools of thought in anthropology of the 20th century. Emphasis is on cultural theory within the context of the four-field approach. Prerequisite: graduate standing in anthropology.
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ANTH 5015: Arch Theory & Method
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Introduces the students to past and present archaeological theories through a literature survey of most significant topics. Addresses questions, such as: How do archaeologists go about identifying and solving problems? What do they perceive to be problems? What is the logic of archaeological arguments? Dual listed with ANTH 4015. Prerequisite: ANTH 1200, 1300, 3310, and at least one 4000 regional course.
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