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ANTHROPOLOGY 147: Hominin Evolution
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff The fossil record of human evolution, including its context. Review of the fossil evidence that concentrates on the distinctive features of each taxon. Pleistocene remains. Laboratory fee. Prerequisite: Anth 1.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 148: Primatology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Lucas Physical and behavioral characteristics of the various primate groups and their relationship to human physical and cultural evolution. Prerequisite: Anth 1. (Fall)
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ANTHROPOLOGY 149: Topics in Biological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Topic announced in the Schedule of Classes. Instructors will be drawn from GW faculty and Smithsonian Institution staff. May be repeated for credit if topic varies. Prerequisite: Anth 1.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 150: Human Rights and Ethics
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Shepherd and Staff Issues of basic human rights and their violation by different cultures, states, and organizations. Genocide, ecocide, abuses on the basis of ethnicity, religion, or similar factors, and the treatment of those seeking asylum. Rights of informants and groups studied in anthropological research. Prerequisite: Anth 2. (Fall and spring)
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ANTHROPOLOGY 151: Development Anthropology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Lubkemann and Staff The impact of the world economy on nonindustrial societies. Analysis of the role of anthropology in international development programs aimed at alleviating problems in the Third World. Prerequisite: Anth 2. (Fall)
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ANTHROPOLOGY 152: Cultural Ecology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Basic principles of cultural ecology. Human interaction with the ecosystem both past and present; emphasis on the application of anthropological precepts to current environmental problems. Prerequisite: Anth 2 or permission of instructor.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 152 - Cultural Ecology
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ANTHROPOLOGY 153: Psychological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Grinker The cross-cultural study of the relationship between culture and personality. Topics include emotion, conceptions of the self, mental health and illness, sexuality, marriage and parenting, and cognition. Psychobiological, cultural, ecological, and psychoanalytical theories are examined. Prerequisite: Anth 2 or permission of instructor. (Spring, alternate years)
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ANTHROPOLOGY 153 - Psychological Anthropology
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ANTHROPOLOGY 154: Illness,Healing,and Culture
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Miller Introduction to medical anthropology. What the record of human evolution and prehistory tells about human health; the epidemiology of health and illness; how different cultures define disease; understanding illness and healing systems cross-culturally; the political economy of illness; and the role of medical anthropology in health care and international development. Prerequisite: Anth 2 or permission of instructor.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 155: Religion,Myth,and Magic
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Allen and Staff Theories of religion developed by anthropologists; survey of world religions with emphasis on non-Western societies; religious processes and change. Same as Rel 155.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 156: Politics,Ethnicity,and Nationalism
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Grinker Comparative analysis of political systems; political processes, such as factionalism, styles of leadership, political ritual. Prerequisite: Anth 2 or permission of instructor. (Fall, alternate years)
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