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Anthropology Courses: Fall

Fall 2007

ANTH - 1020    INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY
[3 hours] A survey of the varied aspects of anthropology, including cultural anthropology, prehistory, physical anthropology and linguistics. (Not for major credit.) Social Sciences core course.

  • ANTH-1020.001  MW 8:00-9:15 AM  SA-1340  Stothers D
  • ANTH-1020.002  MW 9:30-10:45 AM  SA-1180  Mckether W

 

ANTH - 2020    INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY
[3 hours] An introduction to the history, methods and techniques of archaeology and how the discipline of archaeology is related to anthropology, ethnohistory, history and geology. (Not for major credit.) Social Sciences core course.

  • ANTH-2020.001  MW 9:30-10:45 AM  SA-1340  Stothers D

 

ANTH - 2100    HUMAN SOCIETY THROUGH FILM
[3 hours] An introduction through the use of ethnographic film to various aspects of non-western culture and the development of the use of film in anthropology. Social Sciences core course. Non-western multicultural course.

  • ANTH-2100.001  MW 11:00-12:15 PM  UH-4410  Leons W

 

ANTH - 2800    CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
[3 hours] Introduction to culture patterns and processes and their relationship to human society and language. Social Sciences core course. Non-western multicultural course.

  • ANTH-2800.001  MW 11:00-12:15 PM  BO-1059  Siner A
  • ANTH-2800.002  MW 12:30-1:45 PM  SA-1340 Mckether W
  • ANTH-2800.003  MW 3:30-4:45 PM  SA-1180  Brash J
  • ANTH-2800.004  TR 9:30-10:45 AM  SA-1340 Metress S
  • ANTH-2800.005  TR 8:00-9:15 AM  HH-1500  Ashley J
  • ANTH-2800.006  TR 2:00-3:15 PM  SA-1340  Van Eck L

 

ANTH - 2900    AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE
[3 hours] A survey of the socio-historical and cultural factors of African Americans in the U.S. Cross-listed as SOC 2900 Social Sciences core course. U.S. multicultural course.

  • ANTH-2900.001  MW 2:00-3:15 PM  RH-1549  Siner A

 

ANTH - 2980    TOPICS IN ARCHAEOLOGY: BUSINESS ANTHROPLOGY
[3 hours] Business Anthropology explores the influence of culture on business operations in four societies – France, Japan, Mexico and the United States, and draws on ethnographic and case study material to compare and contrast cultural institutions and behavioral patterns in these societies. Prerequisite: ANTH 1020 or 2020

  • ANTH-2980.001  W 5:30-8:00 PM  UH-4440  Mckether W

 

ANTH - 3330    FOOD, HEALTH, SOCIETY
[3 hours] This course deals with multi-cultural dietary patterns through time and space, as well as cross-cultural influences on health and disease. Non-western multicultural course.

  • ANTH-3330.001  MW 9:30-10:45 AM  UH-4480  Metress S

 

ANTH - 3850    PEOPLES OF WORLD: AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH
[3 hours] An introduction to the socioeconomic activities in societies of varying sociocultural complexity. Prerequisite: 6 hrs of Anthropology. Non-western multicultural course.

  • ANTH-3850.001  MW 9:30-10:45 AM  UH-4010  Leons W

 

ANTH - 3920    INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA
[3 hours] A survey of North America Indians from prehistoric times to the present. Prerequisite: ANTH 2800. U.S. multicultural course.

  • ANTH-3920.001  TR 11:00-12:15 PM  SA-1180  Van Eck L

 

ANTH - 4980    PROBLEMS IN ANTHROPOLOGY: ANTHROPOLOGY OF LAW AND POLITICS
[3 hours] The anthropological analysis of law, politics, and the state, including comparative and ethnographic approaches. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

  • ANTH-4980.003  MW 11:00-12:15 PM  UH-3800  Brash J

 

ANTH - 5740    NUTRITIONAL ANTHROPO-LOGY
[3 hours] An examination of the historical, social, political and economic factors that influence the production, distribution and consumption of food and the effects on world health and development.

  • ANTH-5740.001  MW 9:30-10:45 AM  UH-4480  Metress S

 

ANTH - 5980    PROBLEMS IN ANTHROPOLOGY: ANTHROPOLOGY OF LAW AND POLITICS
[3 hours] The anthropological analysis of law, politics, and the state, including comparative and ethnographic approaches. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

  • ANTH-5980.003  MW 11:00-12:15 PM  UH-3800  Brash J

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