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Anthropology Faculty Tentative Course Schedule
Fall 2016-Spring 2018*
Summer 2016 [Tentative]
Native Central and South America [online]
Native North America [online]
China**
Human Origins
Fall 2016
Culture, Nature, and Society
Anthropological Theory
Japan** (honors)
Religion, Magic and Witchcraft (honors)
Religion, Magic and Witchcraft
Native North America-online
Human Origins
Forensic Anthropology
Native Central & South America
Anthropology of Zombies
Africa** (blended)
Spring 2017
Human Origins
Native Central and South America
Native North America
Archaeology of the New World
Human Biological Variation
Culture, Disease and Healing
Culture, Nature, and Society
Tribal Religions
Africa** (blended)
Language and Culture
Gender in Cross-cultural Perspective
Fall 2017
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (CNS)
Native Central and South America
Anthropological Theory
Interpreting the Archaeological Record
Africa** (blended)
Anthropology of Food
Human Origins
Native North America
Religion, Magic, and Witchcraft
Bioarchaeology
Language and Culture
Spring 2018
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (CNS)
Human Origins
Tribal Religions
Psychological Anthropology
Archaeology of the Old World
Physical Anthro: History & Theory
Native Central and South America
Native North America
Gender in Cross-Cult Perspective (honors)
Africa** (blended)
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* This schedule supersedes information in the recent course catalogue.
** The Non-Western China, Japan and Africa courses taught by anthropology faculty
may be used to fulfill elective credit hours in Anthropology. Students wishing to do this
must meet with their advisor and complete a student request form.
Updated: 1-20-2016