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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Arrangements are initiated by the student interested in a topic not covered by regular course offerings. Prerequisites: ANTH 10400; three other anthropology courses; permission of instructor. 1-4 credits. (F-S)
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3.00 Credits
Arrangements are initiated by the student interested in a topic not covered by regular course offerings. Prerequisites: ANTH 10400; three other anthropology courses; permission of instructor. 1-4 credits. (F-S)
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3.00 Credits
Gives advanced anthropology students with a specialization in cultural anthropology an opportunity to do supervised fieldwork, as required for the major. It combines small group class meetings and out-of-class research projects. Group projects enable students to utilize and improve their skills in the methodological approaches previously learned. Research topics might include current campus or community issues, sociocultural patterns of people on campus or in the Ithaca area, and any relevant and appropriate culturally shaped behavior. Prerequisites: ANTH 30200. 3 credits. (IRR)
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3.00 Credits
Provides advanced anthropology students with a specialization in archaeology an opportunity to do supervised fieldwork, as required for the major. It combines small group class meetings and out-of-class research projects. Group projects enable students to utilize and improve their skills in the methodological approaches previously learned. Research might include reconnaissance, survey, or excavation of local sites; laboratory analysis of archaeological data already collected; or other archaeologically focused activity. Prerequisites: ANTH 30500. 3 credits. (IRR
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Students pursue special projects, including independent studies, fieldwork, or internship projects, in an area of their choosing. Students meet regularly as a group in a seminar format to discuss methods, research, and progress in their projects. The seminar culminates in a written or oral presentation of their work. Prerequisites: ANTH 30200, ANTH 30500 or ANTH 30600. 1-3 credits. (S, Y)
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3.00 Credits
An alternative to ANTH 47000 for advanced anthropology students with a focus in cultural anthropology whose research plans would benefit from a more individualized approach. The research may be conducted within or away from the Ithaca area under supervision by an anthropology faculty member. Prerequisites: ANTH 30200; consultation with and permission of instructor. 1-6 credits. (F-S,Y)
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3.00 Credits
An alternative to ANTH 47200 for advanced anthropology students with a focus in archaeology whose research plans would benefit from a more individualized approach. The research may be conducted within or away from the Ithaca area under supervision by an anthropology faculty member. Prerequisites: ANTH 30500; consultation with and permission of instructor. 1-6 credits. (F-S,Y)
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3.00 Credits
An alternative to ANTH 47000 and ANTH 47200 for advanced anthropology students with a focus other than archaeology or ethnography whose research plans would benefit from a more individualized approach. The research may be conducted within or away from the Ithaca area under supervision by an anthropology faculty member. Prerequisites: ANTH 30200 or ANTH 30500; consultation with and permission of instructor. 1-6 credits. (F-S,Y)
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
An alternative to ANTH47000 and ANTH47200 (above) for advanced anthropology students with a focus other than archaeology or ethnography whose research plans would benefit from a more individualized approach. The research may be conducted within or away from the Ithaca area under supervision by an anthropology faculty member. Prerequisites: ANTH30200 or ANTH30500; consultation with and permission of instructor. 1-6 credits. (F-S,Y)
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3.00 Credits
In this seminar healing traditions, beliefs, and practices from around the globe are explored through the lens of anthropological practice, methods, and theories. Healing modalities based in the scientific tradition, namely biomedicine, are examined and contrasted with other cross-cultural traditions, including those in Africa, Latin America, and Native America. Symbolic and religious perspectives on health, gender, and the body are also explored. Delivering health care in culturally pluralistic settings is covered, especially regarding how health care professionals can more effectively address multicultural health care. Prerequisites: ANTH 10400, and ANTH 30200 and one other 300-level anthropology class. 3 credits. (IRR)
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