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ANT 101. INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY THREE CREDITS A general survey of the processes that generate human cultural and biological variation through time and among contemporary human groups. An introduction to cultural and physical anthropology, archaeology, and anthropological linguistics.
ANT 102. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY THREE CREDITS A detailed examination of the methods and theories employed in the description and comparison of human cultures, as applied to problems in intercultural relations. Course content is based upon case and cross-cultural studies.
ANT 211. ANTHROPOLOGY THROUGH FILM THREE CREDITS A general survey of the use of still photography and cinematography in the depiction of the content of various cultures.
ANT 212. PEOPLES AND CULTURES OF THE WORLD THREE CREDITS An overview of social organizations, ethnicity, and cultural developments in various regions of the world: North American Native Americans, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, Asia. Topics are rotated. The contributions of ecological, economic, political and ideological factors to the region's social system are examined in regard to present cultural obligations.
ANT 395-396. INDEPENDENT RESEARCH ONE TO THREE CREDITS Independent study and research for advanced students in the field of the major under the direction of a staff member. A research paper at a level significantly beyond a term paper is required. Prerequisite: By arrangement with an instructor and approval of department chairperson.
ANT 399. COOPERATIVE EDUCATION ONE TO SIX CREDITS Professional cooperative education placement in a private/public organization related to the student's academic objectives and career goals. In addition to their work experience, students are required to submit weekly reaction papers and an academic project to a Faculty Coordinator in the student's discipline. (See the Cooperative Education section of this Bulletin for placement procedures.) Prerequisites: Sophomore standing, 2.0 cumulative average, consent of academic advisor, approval of placement by department chairperson.
ANT 198/298/398/498. TOPICS THREE CREDITS A study of topics of special interest not extensively treated in regularly offered courses.
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