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Anthropology Course Offerings – Fall 2012 ANTH-A103 Human Origins and Prehistory (3 cr.) A survey of human biological and cultural evolution from early prePleistocene hominids through the development of urbanized state societies, with the goal of better understanding our human heritage. (Not open to students who have taken A303.) PUL=2 7548 9:00A-10:15A MW CA 411 Glidden K 7549 10:30A-11:45A TR CA 411 Jones L 7550 1:30P-2:45P MW CA 411 Ketchum S 11227 9:00A-10:15A TR CA 411 Kruse 11940 6:00P-8:40P W CA 411 McGill D 12123 12:00P-1:15P TR CA 411 Jones L 12623 3:00P-4:15P TR CA 411 Kruse 13467 ARR ARR WEB Glidden K ANTH-A104 Cultural Anthropology (3 cr.) A survey of cultural and social processes that influence human behavior, using comparative examples from different ethnic groups around the world, with the goal of better understanding the broad range of human behavioral potentials and those influences that shape the different expressions of these potentials. (Not open to students who have taken A304.) PUL=5 7551 9:00A-10:15A MW BS 2000 Williams P 7552 12:00P-1:15P MW CA 435 Williams P 7553 1:30P-2:45P TR CA 435 Spiegel P 7554 10:30A-11:45A TR CA 435 McGill A 7555 6:00P-8:40P M CA 435 Cantrell D 7556 9:00A-11:40A S CA 435 10706 10:30A-11:45A MW CA 435 Ketchum 10707 1:30P-2:45P MW CA 435 Price M TLC PSY-2 To enroll in this class register for SCI-BE 499/32047. 11246 12:00P-1:15P TR CA 435 Marshall 11689 3:00P-4:15P MW CA 435 Williams P 12482 9:00A-10:15A TR CA 435 Marshall 13600 3:00P-4:15P TR CA 435 McGill A TLC-GENERAL UCOL-9 To enroll in this class register for UCOL-BE 499/32048. 33867 ARR ARR WEB Ramey D ANTH-A201 Survey of Applied Anthropology (3 cr.) Prerequisites: A104 or A304, and A103 or A303, or permission of instructor. A survey of such issues in applied anthropology as cultural resource management, community development, cross-cultural communication, Third World development, museum studies, archaeological ethics, and the impact of human diversity on health care, education, and social programs. PUL=3,6 10708 6:00P-8:40P W CA 435 Vogt ANTH-E320/ANTH A560 Indians of North America (3 cr.) An ethnographic survey of native North American culture areas and ethnic groups. PUL=5 ANTH E320 13020 1:30P-2:45P MW CA 435 Zimmerman L ANTH A560 13466 1:30P-2:45P MW CA 435 Zimmerman L ANTH-A413 Senior Seminar (1 cr.) This course examines the present state of anthropology, strategies for career development, and issues involved in using and applying anthropology. Designed to be taken toward the end of undergraduate studies, usually in conjunction with the A412 Senior Project, this course is generally restricted to anthropology majors. Registration is by instructor authorization. PUL=3 7557 4:30P-5:45P M CA 411 ANTH-A460 Topics in Anthropology (1-3 cr.) A conceptual examination of selected topics in the field of anthropology. May not be repeated for more than 6 credit hours. PUL varies with topic. Bio-Archaeology 30962 4:30P-5:45P TR CA 411 Wilson J ANTH A560 30963 4:30P-5:45P TR CA 411 Wilson J ANTH-A395 Field Experience in Anthropology (1-3 cr.) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. A supervised field experience in a selected area of anthropology. May not be repeated for more than 6 credit hours. PUL=3; RISE=E ANTH-A494 Practicum in Applied Anthropology (1-4 cr.) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. An arranged experience in applied anthropology, appropriate to individual career goals. The student will work with an approved community group or organization in a specific project that facilitates the integration of previous course work and experience in a practical application. May not be repeated for more than 6 credit hours. ANTH-A495 Individual Readings in Anthropology (2-4 cr.) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. A supervised, in-depth examination through individual research on a particular topic selected and conducted by the student in consultation with an anthropology faculty member. PUL=3; RISE=R ANTH-A594 Independent Learning in Applied Anthropology (3 cr.) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Independent research/training using the anthropological perspective/methods in addressing social issues. The project must be a discrete activity with a concrete product, conducted in conjunction with the student’s anthropology advisor and the member of the organization where she or he will be located. May not be repeated for more than 6 credit hours. ANTH-E421 The Anthropology of Aging (3 cr.) This course explores age and the aging process cross-culturally by looking at the specific cultural context in which individuals age and by analyzing similarities and differences across cultures. PUL=1C 30959 3:00P-5:45P W CA 411 Dickerson-Putman J ANTH A560 30966 3:00P-5:45P W CA 411 Dickerson-Putman J ANTH-E445 Seminar – Medical Anthropology (3 cr.) A cross-cultural examination of human biocultural adaptation in health and disease, including biocultural epidemiology; ethnomedical systems in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease; and sociocultural change and health. Also available for graduate credit. PUL=3,4,5 30960 6:00P-8:40P T CA 411 Ward R ANTH A560 30964 6:00P-8:40P T CA 411 Ward R ANTH-E501 Fundamentals of Applied Anthropology (3 cr.) 12446 6:00P-8:40P M CA 411 Dickerson-Putman J ANTH-P330/ANTH A560 Historical Archaeology (3 cr.) We will examine the ways in which historical archaeologists investigate Colonial and American cultures and lifeways in various regions of North America throughout time. Special attention will be given to understanding the long and complex history of Native American/European interactions, North American social systems, interaction with and exploitation of the environment, technologies, and material culture. The theory and methods used by historical archaeologists will also be emphasized. PUL=3,4,5 30958 3:00P-5:40P W CA 203 Kryder-Reid E ANTH A560 30965 3:00P-5:40P W CA 203 Kryder-Reid E