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AN 280: Peer Tutoring
1.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Peer tutoring experience. Students will prepare courserelated information for presentation to students in courses at the 100 or 200 levels. Peer tutors will meet weekly with a faculty supervisor and assigned students. Prerequisite: The student must have already taken the 100 -or 200-level course s/he is to be tutoring and achieved a minimum grade of B in the course. Permission of the instructor is required. Course Type(s): None
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AN 288: Cooperative Education: Anthropology Concentration
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Provides students with an opportunity to apply classroom theory in practice through actual work experience. Placements are selected to forward the student's career interest through experiential education. This course is repeatable for credit. Prerequisites: Anthropology 103 and Junior or Senior standing. Course Type(s): EX
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AN 296: Cultures and Societies of Africa
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Examines the history, cultures, and societies of Africa from the precolonial to the contemporary period. Discusses the cultural, political, and economic changes that have taken place in Africa as a result of Western influence. Also listed as History 296. Course Type(s): CC, HSAF, HSNW, WT
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AN 298: Special Topics in Anthropology( 200 Level)
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
An intensive study of a particular subject or problem in anthropology to be announced prior to registration. The course may be conducted on either a lecture-discussion or a seminar basis. Prerequisite: As announced in the course schedule. Course Type(s): None
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AN 304: Monuments and Commemorati: Loss and Remembrance
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Examines the evolution of American attitudes towards commemoration and remembrance from the colonial period to the present. Focuses on the analysis of landscapes and artifacts, e.g. monuments, gravemarkers, cemeteries, and historic sites. Topics discussed include: the evolution of American burial grounds from colonial burial grounds to the rural cemeteries of the Victorians and modern memorial parks. Changing gravemarker designs and iconography are examined. Distinct ethnic, regional, and national memorial practices are also studied. Public memorials in the form of statuary, commemorative institutions, and historic sites will also be discussed. There will be field trips to select sites. Also listed as History 304. Course Type(s): HSUS
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AN 306: Food and Culture
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Augments the anthropology program's offerings in both archaeology and socio-cultural anthropology, and demonstrates the synergy of these approaches in the topical study of food. Through a combination of lecture, discussion, hands-on learning, and readings, this course introduces students to the basic modes of human subsistence identified by the anthropological tradition, explores the material and social challenges connected with these different subsistence strategies, and finishes by looking at current food based problems facing the world today. Course Type(s): WT
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AN 311: Anthropology Internship Seminar
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Application of theory learned in the classroom in practice through actual work experience. Includes both academic and experiential learning. Eight to twelve hours per week in a public history or field work setting. Open only to anthropology majors. Also listed as History 311. Course Type(s): EX
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AN 315: Field Research in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Archaeological field methods, analysis of data, and anthropological interpretation; students will do supervised work on local sites. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits. Also listed as History 305. Prerequisite: Anthropology 103 or 107 or permission of the instructor. Course Type(s): EX
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AN 321: Qualitative Research Methods
4.00 Credits
Monmouth University
An interdisciplinary overview of qualitative research methods employed in the social sciences and education. Qualitative methods are offered as an alternative way of knowing about individuals and groups. Topics covered include: theory, fieldwork, interviewing, observational studies, time sampling, writing field notes, questionnaires (survey research), archival research, and conducting qualitative research in various settings. Emphasis also placed upon the factors that affect the fieldwork process (e.g., gender, emotions, etc.) Also listed as Psychology 321. Prerequisites: Psychology 103 and successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Requirement. Course Type(s): None
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AN 335: A History of the Ancient Near East
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
A survey of the history and culture of ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt and their Near Eastern neighbors from the rise of the first literate urban societies through the conquests of Alexander the Great and the Successors. The focus will be on an examination of the preserved material culture, including texts, and art and architecture as revealed through archaeology. Also listed as History 335. Prerequisite: History 101. Course Type(s): None
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