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ANT 317: Ecological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Examines the modern contributions of cultural ecology, ethnecology, and evolutionary ecology towards understanding ecosystem and cultural connections between human populations and their environment.
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ANT 318: Prehistoric Ecology
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
This course examines human adaptations to local environments from prehistory to early civilizations from an anthropological and archaeological perspective; examines environmental issues using case studies including hunter-gather societies and early farmers, to early civilizations and urbanization.
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ANT 320: Religion and Culture
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Anthropological approaches to the study of religion, religious beliefs, and practices of selected non-western and western cultures.
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ANT 321: Medical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Examines the meanings of illness, healing, and the body in cross- cultural and global terms. Topics include the social organization of medical care, varieties of explanations for disease, and political dimensions of health inequalities. Emphasis is laid on the application of anthropological findings to medical care.
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ANT 325: Applied Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Practical uses to which anthropological methods and theory can be put towards solving contemporary social and cultural problems through research, policy development, and administration. Students will examine cross-cultural case studies from specialties within applied anthropology and complete a career-oriented research project.
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ANT 330: Women, Gender, and Culture
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Examines the position of women in various cultures around the world: considers women's roles in local and world subsistence, economic, political, family, religious, and other institutions; examines the cultural construction of gender; seeks explanations for women' s low status and women's struggle against loss of power.
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ANT 331: Women in Prehistory
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
This course provides a broad prospective on issues, methodologies, and the current debates focusing on the study of women in prehistory. Roles of women in several early cultures and societies to early civilizations will be addressed; examples include people in the Paleolithic to women in Mesopotamia, Mesoamica, Egypt, and China, among others.
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ANT 335: Advanced Archaeological Excavation Methods
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Further experience in excavation, recording, mapping; excavation at an archaeological site. Summer. Three semester hours if taught during intersession; 4 if taught during 5-week session.
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ANT 336: Historical Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Provides an overview of Historical Archaeology as a developing and changing discipline, as practiced in the United States. Includes research on diverse minority groups, cemeteries, landscape, industrial, and urban archaeology, and studies the influences of European settlement on the Americas.
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ANT 340: Ethnographic Methods and Research
4.00 Credits
Northern Kentucky University
Introduction to principles of ethnographic research; readings; design and conduct of an individual ethnographic field research project to be conducted and completed during the semester.
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