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ANT 3351: South African Ethnography
3.00 Credits
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
An examination of the cultural mosaic of modern Southern Africa that explores the fateful intertwining of the diverse cultural groups of the region through ethnographic studies, history, and current events.
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ANT 3352: Peoples and Cultures of Africa
3.00 Credits
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
An overview of the world's most ethnographically and linguistically diverse continent. Africa's indigenous groups will be examined through an exploration of ecological and cultural similarities and differences in institutions and socio-cultural patterns. Political, social, cultural change in 20th century Africa and the nature of contemporary Africa will be explored.
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ANT 3422: Family & Kinship in Cross-Cultural Perspective
3.00 Credits
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Historical overview of family systems and cultural development ethnographic research techniques and application to the study of kinship systems.
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ANT 3702: International Development
3.00 Credits
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Application of anthropology concepts to the process of development. Emphasizes connections between economic systems, social and cultural conditions and the realities of professionals working in various cultural settings.
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ANT 3711: Cross-Cultural Conflict Resolution
3.00 Credits
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Provides an overview of the theories, research, and practices of conflict resolution. The course emphasizes skill development in mediation and conflict resolution with a special focus on cross-cultural settings.
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ANT 4905: Directed Individual Study
3.00 Credits
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Individualized study and research under faculty supervision.
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ANT 4930: Special Topics in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Focus on topics of a general nature in anthropology not covered in current course offerings. Topics to be considered at various times are: third world cultures, Africans in the old world and new, issues in anthropological theory, anthropological issues in archeology and history, anthropology and health, women and culture, etc.
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APB 3501: Pathophysiology
3.00 Credits
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Prereq: APB 3220, PCB 3743. Physiology of cells, organs, and systems of human body as related to pathological conditions.
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ARC 1211: The Building Arts
3.00 Credits
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Introduction to architecture as a career and field of academic study. Relationship to other design professions, roles of the architect in society, and purpose andfunctions of the profession are general topics for discussion and exploration. Open to non-architecture students and fulfills humanities requirement.
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ARC 1301: Design
4.00 Credits
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
The primary foci of this course are the development of two- and three-dimensional graphic skills and the ability to think spatially and to manipulate elements in space. Analysis and design exercises are located primarily in abstract two/three dimensional space and deal with topics such as figure/ground relationships, line/plane/mass, the ideas of systems, networks, repetition, and the relation of part to whole.
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