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ANTH 372: Readings in Anthropology II
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty A continuation of Anthropology 371. Prerequisites: A student must be a major in anthropology and sociology, and have completed at least four courses toward the major, and have completed Anthropology 371. Six to eight hours of reading per week. Two semester hours.
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ANTH 390: Research
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Research involves directed readings and research on an anthropological topic. A student wishing to register for this course must present to the instructor a proposal outlining the research to be completed. The proposal must be approved by the instructor prior to registration. The student must meet with the instructor at regular intervals during the semester, and must submit frequent written progress reports. A final paper will be required. Prerequisites: major or minor status and eight credit hours in the department and the permission of the instructor. Four semester hours. (I.)
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ANTH 491: Research/Independent Work
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty This course is open to candidates for departmental honors and to other students with the permission of the department chair. Prerequisites: junior or senior status with a minimum of 16 semester hours in anthropology and sociology and the permission of the department chair. Four semester hours. (I.)
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ANTH 492: Research/Independent Work
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty A continuation of Anthropology 491. Prerequisites: Anthropology 491 and permission of the department chair. Four semester hours. (I.)
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ANTH/ENV 352: Peoples and Their Environments
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Oboler Human cultural patterns and social institutions are adaptations to particular physical and social environments and also have impacts on those environments. This course is concerned with the relationship between environments and subsistence systems on the one hand, and social/political institutions and belief systems on the other, using case studies from a variety of traditional societies. We will also consider the relationship between the global ecosystem and problems of Third World development, patterns of peasant production, causes and consequences of rapid population growth, and the fate of indigenous peoples. Prerequisite: any 100-level course in Anthropology or Sociology or permission of the instructor. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (SS, G.)
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ANTH/GWMS 225: Gender and Kinship Cross-Culturally
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Gallagher, Dr. Oboler The structure of sex and gender roles has important implications for marriage, the family, and kinship in all societies. This course examines sex and gender roles, sexuality, mate selection, marriage customs, divorce, childbearing, parenting, spousal and other kin relations, across the spectrum of world cultures. Prerequisite: any 100-level course in Anthropology or Sociology or permission of the instructor. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (SS, G.)
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ANTH/HIST 385: Historical Archaeology Field School
6.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Staff A six-week summer archaeology course offered in conjunction with The Speaker's House foundation at the Frederick Muhlenberg house site in Trappe, Pennsylvania. The field school course in Historical Archaeology will combine instruction in archaeological methods and theory with hands-on excavation training and experience at an important historical site. Through assigned readings and classroom discussions, on-site training and experience, and weekly laboratory study, field school students will learn historical archaeology techniques and develop the ability to identify and interpret discovered artifacts and place archaeological information within a cultural/historical framework. Six semester hours.
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ARA 102: Elementary Arabic II
4.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Continuation of ARA-101. Emphasis on communication and cultural uses of the language. Four hours of instruction plus one hour of supervised work with the textbook's DVD material. Four semester hours. (L.)
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Arabic ARA 101: Elementary Arabic I
4.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty An introduction to the Arabic language. This course will allow the student to master the Arabic alphabet and to learn elementary speaking, writing, and reading in Arabic. Four hours of instruction plus one hour of supervised work with the textbook's DVD material. Four semester hours. (L.)
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ART 100: Introduction to the Visual Arts
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty The course provides an introduction to the principal elements of the visual arts, including architecture. The purpose of the course is to provide a foundation for an understanding of the visual arts. The approach will be topical, drawing from the spectrum of Western and non-Western art. Intended for freshmen and sophomores. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (A.)
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