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AFAM 3833: Practical Orientation in Inner-City Neighborhood Life
6.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
For advanced undergraduate students, an involvement in inner-city residents in researching neighborhood needs, demographic designs and collaborative problem solving. Problems, resources, city services and alternatives for change. Students assigned to groups in designated geographic areas, reflecting random sampling of socioeconomic and political life. (Formerly AFAM 3318) 6 credits
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AFAM 5511: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Conducted by faculty members. Focuses on the synthesis of field experience and classroom study through preparation of a major research project. 3 credits
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ANTH 1201: Introduction to Physical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Introduce students to the anthropological study of humans and nonhuman primates from a biological and evolutionary perspective. Survey the following topics: 1) genetics 2) evolutionary theory 3) modern primates 4) human biology 5) primate origins and 6) race and human variation 7) human microevolution and 8) forensic anthropology. 3 credits
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ANTH 1202: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Cross-cultural comparison of peoples of the world. This course takes a holistic approach to human behavior from our evolutionary past, to the present and the probable future of humankind. An examination of various rules of conduct in economic, political and religious systems as well as the role of expressive culture and the importance of kinship in the organization of human society. 3 credits
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ANTH 1210: Culture and Communication:Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Interpretation and analysis of verbal and non-verbal behavior, with an emphasis on intercultural communication. This course examines the personal, social, and cultural functions of communications, the development of language and how cultural conventions, gender and status differences modify meaning and how the media influences our view of ourselves and others. 3 credits
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ANTH 1215: Race,Racism and the Meanings of Human Difference
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Examines from a cross-cultural perspective the social and historical roots of the concept of race and addresses the impact that racism has on a wide range of societies of the world. Explores the specific ways in which human variation is patterned and addresses the significance of this variation in intergroup relations. 3 credits
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ANTH 2213: Case Studies in the Anthropology of Law
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Investigation of ways law operates in various cultures throughout the world. Concepts of justice as related to religion, politics, economics and ethics; case studies from many different societies. "Western law" contrasted withcustomary law and other forms of legal experience in several Third World countries. Discussions of benefits that may be derived from understanding mechanisms of dispute resolution among non-Western people. 3 credits
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ANTH 2223: Food and Culture
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A description and analysis of a number of gastronomic domains A description and analysis of a number of gastronomic domains from an anthropological perspective. We will examine not only what people eat, but how, when, where and why some foods and not others. How one can collect and analyze food data structurally and functionally for cross-cultural comparison; and the extent to which eating and drinking patterns tell us something about the way people organize their societies. 3 credits
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ANTH 2224: Health and Medicine:An Anthropological Approach
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Explores how culture, religion, and history shape practices and ideas regarding diagnosis and treatment, and the meaning of sickness, illness, healing, cure, and health. Investigates health and medicine not only as biological phenomena, but in the context of the economic, political, kinship, and religious systems in which they occur. 3 credits
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ANTH 2228: Global Problems and the Politics of Human Conflict
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course focuses on the manner in which societies of the world organize themselves with respect to the use and abuse of power and authority. Various theoretical and methodological approaches to political organization will be discussed with emphasis on the anthropology of modern nationalisms and the related discourses of ethnic identity and genocide, indigenism and modernity, nations-within-states, and the cultural ironies of tourism. 3 credits
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