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  • 3.00 Credits

    Surveys the relationship of human culture to health and disease. Includes ancient disease and impact on human evolution, interrelationship between biology and culture, alternative health systems, and applicability to contemporary problems. Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed ANTH A655. Registration Restrictions: Completion of Tier 1 (basic college-level) GER courses May be stacked with: ANTH A655 Prerequisite:    ANTH A202 UA C OR ANTH A205 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Examines the ethical issues that confront anthropologists, and the responsibilities they have to the public, the discipline, their colleagues and members of the communities with whom they are working. Course topic will vary with focus on a different subfield of anthropology. Special Note: May be repeated once with a change of subtitle. Not available for credit to students who have completed ANTH A658 with the same subtitle. May be stacked with: ANTH A658 Prerequisite:    ANTH A202 UA C OR ANTH A205 UA C OR ANTH A210 UA C OR ANTH A211 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces research methods informed by Indigenous ways of producing and sharing knowledge, ethical considerations, collaborative research design with Indigenous communities and peoples, the sharing of research materials and outcomes, and multivocal authorship. Examines the process of integrating responsibilities as a researcher with respect for cultural property rights and ownership. Crosslisted with AKNS A461. Prerequisite:    AKNS A201 UA C OR ANTH A200 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Explores the relationship between culture and globalization. Examines global capitalism and ethnographic experiences in the context of transnational migration and diasporas, and the influence of new information technologies and media on values, beliefs and practices. Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed ANTH A664. Registration Restrictions: Completion of Tier 1 (basic college-level) GER courses May be stacked with: ANTH A664 Prerequisite:    ANTH A101 UA C OR ANTH A202 UA C OR ANTH A250 UA C
  • 4.00 Credits

    Critically examines data quality, sampling, quantification and interpretation of material remains with an emphasis on laboratory methods. Topics may include human osteology, zooarchaeology, lithics, ceramics and archaeobotany, among others. Special Note: May be repeated twice with a change of subtitle. Not available for credit to students who have completed ANTH A680 with the same subtitle. May be stacked with: ANTH A680 Prerequisite:    ANTH A205 UA C OR ANTH A211 UA C
  • 1.00 - 8.00 Credits

    Applies cultural anthropological research techniques by completing field-based research as a class project. Projects vary each semester, but may include archival/historical research and contemporary ethnographic projects. Methods may include qualitative and quantitative data collection with an emphasis on ethnographic research techniques. Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits. Registration Restrictions: Instructor approval May be stacked with: ANTH A687 Prerequisite:    ANTH A202 UA C OR ANTH A210 UA C
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Examines special topics in anthropology. Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of six credits with change of subtitle. Not available for credit to students who have completed ANTH A690 with the same subtopic. May be stacked with: ANTH A690 Prerequisite:    ANTH A101 UA C OR ANTH A200 UA C OR ANTH A202 UA C OR ANTH A205 UA C OR ANTH A210 UA C OR ANTH A211 UA C OR ANTH A250 UA C OR AKNS A201 UA C OR GEOG A101 UA C OR INTL A101 UA C OR HS A220 UA C OR JUST A330 UA C OR LSSS A111 UA C OR SOC A101 UA C OR SOC A202 UA C OR WS A200 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Examines various relationships between human culture, belief and experience to health, disease and wellness. Topical emphasis will vary by semester. Special Note: May be repeated once with a change of subtitle. Not available for credit to students who have completed ANTH A690A with the same subtitle. May be stacked with: ANTH A690A Prerequisite:    ANTH A101 UA C OR ANTH A200 UA C OR ANTH A202 UA C OR ANTH A250 UA C OR GEOG A101 UA C OR INTL A101 UA C OR HS A220 UA C OR JUST A330 UA C OR LSSS A111 UA C OR SOC A101 UA C OR SOC A202 UA C OR WS A200 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Examines the pathways connecting history and anthropology, as seen through material culture, oral traditions, historical documents and shifting disciplinary perspectives. Special Note: May be repeated once with a change of subtitle. Not available for credit to students who have completed ANTH A690B with the same subtitle. May be stacked with: ANTH A690B Prerequisite:    AKNS A202 UA C OR ANTH A200 UA C OR ANTH A202 UA C OR HIST A377 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cross-cultural perspectives on identity related to ethnicity, language, gender, religion and other social factors. Emphasis on topics will vary by semester. Special Note: May be repeated once with a change of subtitle. Not available for credit for students who have completed ANTH A690C with the same subtitle. May be stacked with: ANTH A690C Prerequisite:    AKNS A202 UA C OR ANTH A101 UA C OR ANTH A202 UA C OR SOC A101 UA C OR SOC A202 UA C OR WS A200 UA C
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