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4.00 Credits
The structured nature of language, linguistic classification, and the relationship of language, thought and reality viewed through the perspective of linguistic relativity.
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4.00 Credits
Language in a global era viewed from a socio-historical perspective: the spread of a few major languages and increasing multilingualism; the extinction of many smaller languages; the rise of English as the first world language resulting in new varieties of English.
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4.00 Credits
Cross-cultural comparison of the origins, development and social functions of magical, witchcraft and religious beliefs and behavior, including relevant aspects of symbolism, ritual, ceremony, spirit possession, exorcism, divination, pilgrimage, renunciation and revivalistic cult movements.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Supervised work experience in which student completes academic assignments integrated with off-campus paid or volunteer activities. Prerequisites: at least a 2.0 GPA; departmental approval of activity. Only up to 4 units may be applied to the Anthropology major. Not for credit in the Anthropology minor. May be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 8 units. CR/NC grading only.
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4.00 Credits
Readings, discussion, and research on contemporary and/or significant issues in anthropology. May be repeated once for credit when content varies, for a maximum of 8 units.
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4.00 Credits
General field and laboratory techniques for retrieval and analysis of data recovered from prehistoric and/or historic sites. Prerequisite: ANTH 1200 or consent of instructor. May be repeated once for credit, for a maximum of 8 units. One hr. lect., 6 hrs. act.
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5.00 Credits
Techniques of surface survey and scientific excavation; controlled data retrieval from a variety of archaeological field situations. Aspects emphasized will depend on available opportunities. Prerequisite: ANTH 1200 or 3200 or consent of instructor. One hr. lect., 8 hrs. act.
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3.00 Credits
A laboratory course on the human skeleton. Reconstruction of individual characteristics based on metric, non-metric and statistical analysis. Topics may include analysis of human populations from archaeological contexts, paleodemography, and paleopathology. Prerequisite: ANTH 1100 or consent of instructor. 6 hrs. lab.
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4.00 Credits
Identification and interpretation of human skeletal remains. Includes significant anatomy content designed to build skills in identifying bone fragments. Analysis of identity, trauma, pathology, and bone modification emphasized, especially as relevant to reconstructing events in life and immediately surrounding death. Prerequisite: ANTH 1100, BIOL 2010, 2011, 2020 or consent of instructor. Co-requisite: ANTH 4260 recommended. Three hrs. lect., 2 hrs. act.
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5.00 Credits
Securing, recording, ordering, and analysis of cultural data; problems of participant observation and eliciting information from informants; methods of data collection. Field work all day Saturday or two afternoons per week. Prerequisite: one course in ANTH 1300 or 3400 or 3500 series. One hr. lect., 8 hrs. act.
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