Courses in Anthropology (ANTH)
Courses in Anthropology are offered in support of several majors and areas of concentration in Social and Behavioral Science.
1301 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Basic anthropology concepts appropriate to holistic and comparative study of human societies. Emphasis is on understanding and appreciating cultural diversity. (Offered every Fall Semester in the Traditional Program)
3300 Anthropological Theories
An Advanced study of the major contributions to the foundations and theories of the discipline of Anthropology. (Offered on demand in the Traditional Program)
SPECIAL COURSES
2099 Individualized Study
The course is for introductory level focused study in anthropology. The course may involve a systematic reading program, library research, laboratory project, studio work, field study or creative expression. Course includes conferences or tutoring as required, but no formal lectures or recitations. Quizzes, tests, and examinations may be appropriate. ANTH 2099 is open to sophomores only. May be repeated for credit. Number of credit hours awarded (1-3) will be set by department head and approved by dean. Prerequisite: Instructor's Consent; ANTH 1301 (Offered on demand)
3099 Individualized Study
The course is for introductory level focused study in anthropology. The course may involve a systematic reading program, library research, laboratory project, studio work, field study or creative expression. Course includes conferences or tutoring as required, but no formal lectures or recitations. Quizzes, tests, and examinations may be appropriate. ANTH 3099 is open to juniors and seniors only. May be repeated for credit. Number of credit hours awarded (1-3) will be set by department head and approved by dean. Prerequisite: Instructor's Consent; ANTH 1301 (Offered on demand)
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