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Anthro 3831: Reading the Scores: Understanding Brazilian Music through Social Categories
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as IAS 383
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Anthro 3873: Human Energetics and Physiology
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
A survey of human physiology with a focus on energetics. Introductory lectures focus on the importance of energetics in biology and evolution. We then explore basic human physiology, including growth and development; neurophysiology; respiration; digestion; locomotion; and reproduction, investigating both how these processes work and how they fit into the evolved human strategy for growth, survival, and reproduction. Prerequisite: Anthro 150A or permission of instructor.
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Anthro 3874: International Public Health
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course explores current topics in international public health using a case-study-based approach, emphasizing public health issues affecting low- and middle-income countries; introduction to the tools and methods of international public health research and programs; in-depth examination and critique of the roles of local and national governments, international agencies, and third-party donors in international public health work; and the contributions of anthropology to the international public health agenda.
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Anthro 3875: Pharmaceutical Personhood
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course examines sociocultural dimensions of pharmaceutical production and consumption in the contemporary world. Pharmaceuticals have brought remarkable promises. Their consumption also reflects various social inequalities and substantial transformations in human experience that demand critical attention. We examine the history and global reach of the pharmaceutical industry, the content of pharmaceutical advertising, and pharmaceutical use in the treatment of various kinds of illness, including common mental disorders, post-traumatic experience, chronic illness, eating disorders, and lifestyle disorders. Case studies are drawn from diverse societies. We also explore various angles of public criticism about the pharmaceutical industry. No background in anthropology is required.
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Anthro 3882: Psychological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
The objective of this course is to introduce students to the central topics and methods of psychological anthropology. Psychological anthropology is concerned with the interplay of psychology and culture on both the individual and group levels. We look cross-culturally at such topics as child and adolescent development; religious experience; illness and healing; self and identity, gender and sexuality; reasoning and symbolism; and psychopathology. This class draws upon a range of sources, including ethnographies, psychoanalytic theory, contemporary critical theory, and cross-cultural materials.
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Anthro 393: Introduction to Archaeological Field Techniques
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Introduction to archaeological fieldwork. Includes a variety of techniques employed by archaeologists, the underlying purpose of excavations, and the manner in which they are used to explore past societies. Field mapping and testing an archaeological site near Cahokia Mounds links this project to ongoing excavations with other institutions and relates it to the "Redefining Cahokia" project.
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Anthro 3932: An Introduction to Archaeological Site Survey
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
The study and interpretation of the archaeological record begins in most instances with an archaeological survey. The purpose of this course is to provide students with an introductory level, hands-on experience to archaeological survey as practiced in eastern North America. This involves an introduction in the field to the various methods employed in the identification and mapping of archaeological sites. Students spend Saturdays in the field mapping and recording archaeological sites, including the mapping of monumental earthworks such as those at the prehistoric site of Cahokia or nearby mound centers.
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Anthro 397: Proseminar: Issues and Research in Anthropology
1.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Designed to introduce the student to current issues in Anthropology and to research being carried out by faculty. Topics vary each year. Each departmental member addresses issues in his/her particular specialty. Required of all majors; may be taken before declaring major, and may be taken by nonmajors.
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Anthro 399: Undergraduate Teaching Assistant
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Open to advanced undergraduates only. Usual duties of teaching assistant in laboratory or other selected courses. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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Anthro 3999: Class Mentor
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Classroom instructional assistance through mentoring activities assigned by instructor. Limited to advanced undergraduates only. Permission of instructor required.
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