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ANTH 420: Advanced Forensic Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture; three hours laboratory. Prerequisites: ANTH 120, 230, 320 or permission of instructor. Offers advanced hands-on experience and training in the identifi cation of unknown human skeletal remains. Students will conduct skeletal analyses focusing on basic vital statistical parameters like age, sex, race, and stature. Other topics reviewed will include the role of the forensic anthropologist in crime scene investigation and recovery of skeletonized human remains, determination of time since death, skeletal trauma and pathology, and special techniques in forensic anthropology.
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ANTH 421: Anthropology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: ANTH 121 or SOCY 110, or permission of instructor. Study of anthropological theories of magic, witchcraft and religion. Discusses the impact religious ideology has on other aspects of culture. Includes primitive and modern religions as examples.
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ANTH 430: Native American Cultures
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: ANTH 121 or permission of instructor. Study of these cultures as they existed before and at the time of European contact and as they exist today. General Education credit - Social and Behavioral Sciences.
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ANTH 441: Anthropological Theory
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Prerequisites: ANTH 120, ANTH 121 or permission of instructor. Study of anthropological theories which provide explanations for cultural variation and for the modes of analysis used when studying cultures. The major anthropological schools of thought and the issues they raise in the study of cultures are discussed.
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ANTH 451: Latin American Cultures
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: ANTH 121 or permission of instructor. Study of the diverse ways in which the native peoples of Latin America make their living, structure their societies and conceive of themselves and their worlds, as viewed through the anthropological literature. General Education credit - Social and Behavioral Sciences.
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ANTH 461: Applied Anthropology Experience
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Two hours lecture; two hours fi eld. Prerequisite: ANTH 121, 361 or permission of instructor. Provides advanced-level study of the ways that anthropological perspectives, theories, and methods are applied in practice to solve regional, national, and global problems, and practical experience through participation in a hands-on fi eldwork project in applied anthropology designed to enhance advanced study.
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ANTH 471: Economic & Environmental Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: ANTH 121 or permission of instructor. Examination of anthropological theories on economic organization and behavior, and related environmental issues, for societies around the world. Cross-cultural study of economic diversity using cases from the anthropological and archaeological literature. General Education credit - Social and Behavioral Sciences.
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ANTH 480: Practicing Ethnographic Methods
4.00 Credits
Radford University
Two hours lecture; two hours fi eld. Prerequisite: ANTH 121 or permission of instructor. A research project of the student's own choosing is carried through from entree into a local cultural scene through analysis of data and writing an ethnography. The course promotes understanding of anthropological method and perspective for viewing people and situations. This course may be used to meet requirements for the minor in Appalachian Studies.
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ANTH 481: Political Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Prerequisite: ANTH 121 or permission of instructor. Cross-cultural study of political organization, leadership and confl ict resolution in small-scale, non-Western societies. Examination of anthropological theories on political organization to evaluate case studies from anthropological and archaeological literature. General Education credit - Social and Behavioral Sciences.
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ANTH 482: Quantitative and Computer Methods in Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Radford University
Two hours lecture; four hours laboratory. Prerequisites: ANTH 120, 121, and 122, or permission of instructor. Through hands-on training with real and demonstrative data sets, students will learn a wide range of quantitative analytical techniques most frequently used in the fi eld. Course topics include basic computer methods, concepts of sampling and probability, and univariate and multivariate statistical analyses.
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