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AGR 590: Internship in Animal Technology
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Murray State University
Practical full-time work experience to be arranged through an animal-related facility during the fall, spring or summer session. Site to be arranged by the student and approved by the course coordinator. May be repeated for a total of six credit hours. Prerequisites: AGR 100, 300, 331, 332, 340, 351 and 400. Enrollment only by consent of instructor. (Fall, Spring or Summer)
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ANT 140: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A survey of the diverse ways human societies are organized with an analysis of how their cultures meet the common and distinctive needs of these societies, with emphasis placed upon non-literate peoples.
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ANT 145: Introduction to Museum Work
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
Course designed to be an introduction to various facets of museum work, including museum administration, public relations work, fund raising, collection registration, exhibit production, deed of gifts, security, curation, and cataloguing and accessioning systems.
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ANT 311: Anthropology of Complex Societies
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
An analysis of a range of societal types including small hunting bands, peasant societies and emerging urban societies. Primary emphasis will be placed on the processes that lead to the emergence of complex societies, rural to urban migration in non-western societies, and a cultural analysis of the southern United States. Prerequisite: ANT 140 or consent of instructor.
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ANT 315: Special Topics in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
This seminar will cover an important topic or related topics. Both student and faculty interest will determine the topic. Students will both contribute and lead discussions of the readings. Research paper is required. May be repeated.
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ANT 325: Biological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
The biological nature of man. A survey of man's physical origin, his primate background, and his evolution. Cultural association with fossil evidence and concepts of race. (Same as BIO 325.)
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ANT 329: The American Indians
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A history of the Indians of North America from the earliest times until the late nineteenth century. This course focuses on the cultures, customs and traditions of the various Indian civilizations of the United States. (Same as HIS 329.)
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ANT 330: Contemporary Latin American Cultures
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A survey of present cultures in Latin America, emphasizing problems of acculturation, cultural conflict and change, and the mechanisms which maintain indigenous cultures. Prerequisite: ANT 140 or consent of instructor.
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ANT 343: Minorities in the United States
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
Identity, goals and organization of minority groups; dynamics of prejudice; processes of communication, conflict and accommodation. Prerequisite: six hours of sociology or anthropology, or consent of instructor. (Same as SOC 343.)
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ANT 344: The Black Experience
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
An analysis of the African American way of life utilizing anthropological and historical approaches. Major themes in black culture will include religion, family relations and political empowerment. Biographical, autobiographical and ethnographic materials will be utilized. (Same as SOC 344.)
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