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ANT 20: Anthropology Through Film
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
The goal of this course is to introduce students to a cross-cultural approach to human diversity through film. Documentary films include "Kung San of the Kalahari," "The Azande of Sudan," "The Palauan of Micronesia" and other relevant films.
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ANT 21: North-American Indian Cultures
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course examines American Indian cultures north of Mexico from prehistoric to modern times with special emphasis on Indian reactions to European and American contact.
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ANT 22: The Anthropology of Middle and South America
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course covers the origin and development of indigenous cultures, culture areas and culture types and Indian and African influences on contemporary cultures.
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ANT 23: Ethnographic Field Work
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course covers contemporary ethnographic field methods in order to study life styles and social problems. Students gain experience in interviewing, participant observation, content analysis and documentary analysis. He or she completes a study using one or more of the following techniques: participant observation, recorded interviews, photography, filmmaking and videotaping. Same as SOC 23.
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ANT 24: Cultures and Peoples of Sub-Saharan Africa
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course examines culture areas and culture types of Sub-Saharan Africa and the major cultural and social changes in traditional institutions occasioned by the European impact.
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ANT 303: Development of the Human Species, Culture and Society - Honors Core
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course presents students with the evidence of human evolution, the relation between human beings and other primates and facts of human variation. It also traces cultural evolution from hunting and gathering societies of the Paleolithic to the emergence of farming, cities, states and civilizations of the Neolithic. Meets Core Curriculum requirements when combined with ANT 304. Must be in Honors Program
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ANT 304: Human Society - Honors Core
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course is the study of basic elements seen in economic reciprocity and exchange, spiritual beliefs and sacred practices, marriage forms and kin groups, leadership and settling of disputes, social inequalities and their supporting ideologies. The course also studies social aspects resulting from peoples of diverse cultures and levels of development encountering each other in the emerging interdependence of world societies. Meets Core Curriculum requirement when combined with ANT 303. Must be in Honors Program
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ANT 32: Anthropology of Aging
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
A recurrent theme in modern society is that older people are tolerated at best and that in preindustrial societies they were honored with economic and social importance. In studying aging and old age, this course subjects these views to scrutiny by examining the diverse conceptions of old age across time and cultures.
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ANT 35: Global Cultures
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course examines the cultural and social connections of one selected area (to be announced each semester) to the large international community. It first describes the indigenous cultural and social features of the selected area and then explores forces of social change. Same as SOC 35.
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ANT 400: State, Society, and the Individual: Hoxie Colloquium
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course is a cross-disciplinary colloquium focusing on issues confronting the human community. Enrollment is limited to three advanced students selected by each of the participating departments. The course is led on a rotating basis by faculty from the departments of Earth and Environmental Science, Economics, History, Political Science/International Studies and Sociology/Anthropology. The faculty member leading the colloquium topic selects the colloquium's topic in consultation with the participating departments. Open to students with advanced standing (ordinarily senior status) in the participating department. Same as ECO 400, GGR 400, HIS 400, POL 400 and SOC 400.
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