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3.00 Credits
Exploration of the diverse cultures of Southeast Asia in terms of religions, tradition, art, music, theatre, architecture and ways of life.
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3.00 Credits
A multidisciplinary, contemporary overview of the peoples and cultures, achievements and challenges faced in Latin America.
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3.00 Credits
Cultural heritage of Sub-Saharan nations, including history, economy, politics and social structure. Selected ethnographies for in-depth study.
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3.00 Credits
Comparative study of significant topics in the anthropology of gender: men and women in prehistory, interrelationships between biology and culture, cultural construction of gender, division of labor, religion/ritual, changes in gender roles.
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3.00 Credits
Design and implementation of different types of research modes. Field work projects. Prer equisite: AN 201G.
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary, cross cultural study of how human populations operate within ecosystems, including cultural adaptations to natural environments. Explores environmental constraints on human behavior that influence long-term cultural change. Prerequisite: AN 201G.
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3.00 Credits
Religious beginnings, role in human life, and movements from an anthropological viewpoint. Primitive religions, movements in industrialized society. Selected case studies. Prerequisite: AN 201G (exceptions made for Religious Studies and other interested majors).
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3.00 Credits
Population growth, hunger and nutrition, agricultural development, role of cultural factors such as economic decision-making, risk-taking, gender roles. Prerequisite: Sophomore or highctor. AN 201G recommended.
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3.00 Credits
Health and disease examined from cross-cultural, historical, ecological, and evolutionary perspectives. Discussion of disease concepts, alternative medicine, and issues related to infectious, nutritional, and genetic disease in both past and present cultures.
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3.00 Credits
Senior seminar for anthropology majors. Covers the development of theory from 19th century origins, through various schools of thought up to modern/ postmodern theory in anthropology. Junior and Seniors only.
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