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3.00 Credits
Consideration of central issues in contemporary anthropological research. Recent seminars have dealt with politics, educational systems, and economic development. Prerequisites: ANTH 10400; two courses in the social sciences. 3 credits. (Y)
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3.00 Credits
Consideration of central issues in contemporary anthropological research. Recent seminars have dealt with politics, educational systems, and economic development. Prerequisites: ANTH 10400; two courses in the social sciences. 3 credits. (Y)
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3.00 Credits
Consideration of central issues in contemporary anthropological research. Recent seminars have dealt with politics, educational systems, and economic development. Prerequisites: ANTH 10400; two courses in the social sciences. 3 credits. (Y)
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3.00 Credits
Consideration of central issues in contemporary anthropological research. Recent seminars have dealt with politics, educational systems, and economic development. Prerequisites: ANTH 10400; two courses in the social sciences. 3 credits. (Y)
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3.00 Credits
Consideration of central issues in contemporary anthropological research. Recent seminars have dealt with politics, educational systems, and economic development. Prerequisites: ANTH 10400; two courses in the social sciences. 3 credits. (Y)
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3.00 Credits
Consideration of central issues in contemporary anthropological research. Recent seminars have dealt with politics, educational systems, and economic development. Prerequisites: ANTH 10400; two courses in the social sciences. 3 credits. (Y)
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3.00 Credits
Consideration of central issues in contemporary anthropological research. Recent seminars have dealt with politics, educational systems, and economic development. Prerequisites: ANTH 10400; two courses in the social sciences. 3 credits. (Y)
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the distribution, diversity, abundance, and rarity of lemurs, monkeys, and apes. It investigates how human behavior such as habitat disturbance and hunting impact primate populations. Issues to be discussed include various conservation strategies and tactics employed to protect our closest-living relatives, for example, taxon and area priorities, captive breeding, restocking and reintroduction, and ecotourism. Prerequisites: ANTH 31100; or ANTH 21100 and permission of instructor. 3 credits. (IRR)
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3.00 Credits
Provides an integrative and holistic summary of student's anthropological training. Major themes and issues in the subfield of anthropology will be discussed, and the relationships between the field and the department's curriculum and the student's coursework, including fieldwork, will be analyzed. Discussion of career opportunities, preparation for postgraduate work, and school and skills assessment will be conducted as well. Prerequisites: Senior standing and major in anthropology. 3 credits. (F , Y)
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory analysis of archaeological materials recovered from investigations. Focus will be on processing materials and learning techniques of analysis using actual data. Techniques will include basic inventorying procedures, soil flotation and dry sieving of organic materials, and ceramic, stone, and metal tool conservation. Analytical methods to be studied include stone and ceramic classificatory procedures, identification of historic versus prehistoric artifacts, and archaeozoology, paleoethnobotany, and metals research. Prerequisites: ANTH 30500 or ANTH 37400. May be taken multiple times to a maximum of six credits toward the major. 3 credits (IRR)
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