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ANTH F1HX: Humanities GER Substitute
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
UAF Kuskokwim Campus - Bethel
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ANTH F1NL: Anthropology Elective(w/Lab)
4.00 - 12.00 Credits
UAF Kuskokwim Campus - Bethel
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ANTH F1SX: Social Sciences GER Substitute
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
UAF Kuskokwim Campus - Bethel
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ANTH F211X: Fundamentals of Archaeology
3.00 Credits
UAF Kuskokwim Campus - Bethel
Methods and techniques of archaeological field and laboratory research. Offered Fall
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ANTH F214: World Prehistory
3.00 Credits
UAF Kuskokwim Campus - Bethel
Explores the archaeological evidence from the Old and New Worlds for the development of human culture, from the very beginning of humankind to the rise of ancient urban societies. Offered Spring Even-numbered Years
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ANTH F215: Fund of Social/Cultural Anth
3.00 Credits
UAF Kuskokwim Campus - Bethel
Introduction to the basic concepts, subfields and techniques of social/cultural anthropology. Includes non-Western and Western ethnographic topics, and discussion of career options. Recommended: ANTH F211X. Offered Spring
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ANTH F221: Fund of Biological Anthro
3.00 Credits
UAF Kuskokwim Campus - Bethel
Survey of genetics, evolutionary mechanisms, adaptation, primate studies, the human fossil record and human variation. Provides a basic understanding of humans from a biological, evolutionary and temporal perspective. Offered Fall
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ANTH F223: Socioling: Lang & Soc Inequal
3.00 Credits
UAF Kuskokwim Campus - Bethel
This course is an introduction to the concepts and methods of linguistic anthropology and sociolinguistics. It draws from these disciplines in order to investigate the role of language variation in social inequality. It covers concepts including language varieties, speech styles, language ideologies, the creation of standard languages and portrayals of ethnolinguistic groups in the media. Cross-listed with LING F223. Prerequisites: ANTH F100X or LING F101X. Offered As Demand Warrants
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ANTH F100X UF C- OR LING F101 UF C- OR LING F101X UF C-
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ANTH F225: Anthropology and Race
3.00 Credits
UAF Kuskokwim Campus - Bethel
This course introduces students to important scholarly and practical concepts in the study of "race" and racism historically across cultures. It builds upon the important contributions of four-field anthropological practice to our understanding of the ways societies have constructed racial categories and meanings and deployed racialized hierarchies. Students will read a variety of basic materials in linguistics, biological anthropology, ethnology, and archaeology. This course is part of the anthropology B.S. and B.A. degree and provides foundational concepts for further study in the field of anthropology. Prerequisites: ANTH F100X. Offered Spring Even-numbered Years
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ANTH F100X UF C-
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ANTH F230: Oral Trad:Folklore & Oral Hist
3.00 Credits
UAF Kuskokwim Campus - Bethel
Study and collection of folklore and oral history. Importance of oral tradition in human communication and the advantages and disadvantages of recording and studying it. Sociocultural anthropology and anthropological linguistics in relation to oral traditions. Methods of folklorists, historians and academicians. Field project required. Offered As Demand Warrants
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