{"id":7442,"date":"2025-12-23T12:31:43","date_gmt":"2025-12-23T18:31:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uwm.edu\/webid2-test-lsweb\/?page_id=7442"},"modified":"2026-02-03T11:23:50","modified_gmt":"2026-02-03T17:23:50","slug":"undergraduate-courses","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/uwm.edu\/anthropology\/students\/undergraduate\/undergraduate-courses\/","title":{"rendered":"All Undergraduate Courses"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"default\">This is a list of all courses offered in the program. Visit the\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/uwm.edu\/anthropology\/students\/undergraduate\/undergraduate-courses\/upcoming-undergraduate-courses\/\">Upcoming Courses page<\/a>\u00a0for a list of courses offered for the current and next semester (when available).\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<style>\ndd { \n margin-left: 30px;\n  margin-top: 0px;\n\tmargin-bottom: 0px;\n}\n\t\n\tdt {\n\t\tmargin-top: 25px;\n\t}\n<\/style>\n\n<dl><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a014 Foundations of Flamenco<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Survey of the social groups and forces that have led to the formation of the Andalusian Spanish form of musical expression, Flamenco.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2008, Fall 1998, Fall 1996, Fall 1995.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0101 Introduction to Anthropology: Human Origins<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Principles of evolution, Mendelian genetics, human adaptability, and concept of race; natural history of primates; human evolution; archaeological evidence for the evolution of culture.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>SS<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0102 Introduction to Anthropology: Culture and Society<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Science of human behavior in different cultural contexts; human biological and cultural variability; human societies of the present and recent past; dynamics of culture change.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>SS<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Summer 2024, Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0103 Digging Up the Past: Approaches to Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Why and how extinct cultures are studied. Current archaeological approaches, reconstructing past environments, ethnographic analogy, experimental archaeology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>SS<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0104 Lifeways in Different Cultures: A Survey of World Societies<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Variety and diversity of human cultural adaptations. Specific peoples and cultures are discussed with respect to their similarities and uniquenesses.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>SS<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0105 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Methods, techniques, and models of analysis of linguistic anthropology and their applications to the other subfields of anthropology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>SS<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017, Spring 2017.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0140 Games and Society<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Cultural and social contexts of play and games; institutions, technology, and games. 2 hrs lec, 1 hr dis.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ANTHRO\u00a0140 and DAC\u00a0140 are jointly offered count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2022, Spring 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0150 Multicultural America<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Comparative study of U.S. ethnic and racial identities through popular culture with attention to African-, Asian-, Hispanic-, and Native-American experiences.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>SS, CD<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Cultures and Communities Program course; required service learning component.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2021, Fall 2020, Spring 2020, Fall 2019.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0156 Food and Culture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Social and cultural implications of food; nutritional and dietetic concerns of secondary interest. 2 hrs lec, 1 hr dis.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>SS<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2021, Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0193 First-Year Seminar:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>The specific topics are announced in the Schedule of Classes each time the class is offered.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>SS<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Open only to freshmen. Students may earn cr in just one L&S First-Year Sem (course numbers 192, 193, 194).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2019, Fall 2009, Fall 2008, Fall 2007.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0199 Independent Study<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>For further information, consult dept chair.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>2.0 GPA; consent of instructor, department chair, and Assistant Dean for Student Academic Services.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken to 6 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2013, Summer 2012, Spring 2011, Spring 2010.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0203 Indigenous Religions<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>A survey of the religious beliefs and practices of subsistence societies and their relationships to other aspects of culture.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>SS<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2023, Fall 2021, Spring 2020, Spring 2018.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0213 American Indian Peoples of Wisconsin<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Past and contemporary societies and cultures of American Indians of Wisconsin, including the Chippewa (Ojibwa), Menominee, Winnebago, Oneida, Potawatomi, Stockbridge-Munsee.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>SS, CD<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0214 Ancient Civilizations of Latin America<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>A comparative archaeological overview of various civilizations that flourished in Latin America prior to the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the early 16th century.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2019.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0229 Madness and Culture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Madness of some kind as a recognized universal in human experience; variation in how madness is expressed, classified, and treated over time and across cultures.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2013.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0250 Women's Roles in Cross-Cultural Perspective<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Investigation of cross-cultural similarities and differences in women's roles; insights into the nature of women's roles in North American society.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>SS<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2009, Fall 2007, Spring 2006, Spring 2005.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic Science<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>A multidisciplinary view of how forensic scientists contribute to the many ways that physical evidence is collected, analyzed, and evaluated.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ANTHRO\u00a0281, BMS\u00a0281, CHEM\u00a0281, and CRM\u00a0JST\u00a0281 are jointly offered and count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0285 Medicolegal Death Investigation<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Lectures on the fundamentals of death investigation as outlined by national guidelines for death investigators.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Jointly-offered with & counts as repeat of Chem\/BMS(C L Sci)\/Crm Jst 285.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0289 Internship in Anthropology, Lower Division<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-6 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Application of basic principles of anthropology in a business, organizational, educational, political, or other appropriate settings.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>ANTHRO\u00a0101(P), ANTHRO\u00a0102(P), ANTHRO\u00a0103(P) or ANTHRO 360(P); 2.25 GPA; consent of supervising faculty member.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>One cr earned for academic work based on 40 hours in internship. May be retaken to 6 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2017, Spring 2011, Spring 2008, Spring 2005.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0296 UROP Apprenticeship<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Undergraduate research participation in a project developed with a supervising member of the faculty or staff.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>acceptance to UROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>One credit for 45 hrs research. May be retaken to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses. Not open to jrs & srs.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2017, Spring 2014, Fall 2013, Spring 2013.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0297 Study Abroad:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-12 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Designed to enroll students in UWM sponsored program before course work level, content, and credits are determined and\/or in specially prepared program course work.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>acceptance for Study Abroad Program.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Fall 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0298 Study Abroad: Brazil<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Three weeks in Brazil participating in seminars, visiting urban businesses, religious centers, squatter settlements, etc., and traveling to rural cattle ranches, sugar cane plantations etc.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0299 Ad Hoc:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-6 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Course created expressly for offering in a specified enrollment period. Requires only dept & assoc dean approval. In exceptional circumstances, can be offered in one add'l sem.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none; add'l prereqs may be assigned to specific topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2000, Spring 1989, Fall 1988.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0301 Human Evolution and Variation<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Theory, mechanisms, and processes of biological evolution applied to problems of the primate and human fossil record and contemporary human populations. 2 hrs lec, 2 hrs lab.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>soph st; Anthro 101(P), Bio Sci 100(P), 102(P), or 150(P), or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>NS+<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0302 Anthropology and Popular Culture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Aspects of popular culture including music, information technology, tourism, and film, video, and museum-spectacles in light of anthropological theory.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score of 637 or higher on EPT.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2016, Spring 2015.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0302G Anthropology and Popular Culture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Aspects of popular culture including music, information technology, tourism, and film, video, and museum-spectacles in light of anthropological theory.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score of 637 or higher on EPT.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2016, Spring 2015.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0304 Violence and Warfare in Prehistory<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Archaeological evidence for the origin and maintenance of violence and warfare in prehistory. How archaeological inquiry is affected by current politics, ethics, and morality.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Summer 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0304G Violence and Warfare in Prehistory<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Archaeological evidence for the origin and maintenance of violence and warfare in prehistory. How archaeological inquiry is affected by current politics, ethics, and morality.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Summer 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0305 The Celtic World<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Archaeology, folklore and literature of the Celtic peoples in the British Isles and on the continent, explored and analyzed from an anthropological and historical perspective.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0305G The Celtic World<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Archaeology, folklore and literature of the Celtic peoples in the British Isles and on the continent, explored and analyzed from an anthropological and historical perspective.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0306 European Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Old World cultural development focusing on prehistoric Europe from the Paleolithic to the Roman period; European developments compared to other parts of the Old World.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0306G European Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Old World cultural development focusing on prehistoric Europe from the Paleolithic to the Roman period; European developments compared to other parts of the Old World.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0307 World Archaeology: Foundations of Civilization<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Cultural developments in selected areas of Old and New Worlds; emphasis on origins of plant and animal domestication, sedentary life, and transition to urban civilization.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Summer 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0307G World Archaeology: Foundations of Civilization<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Cultural developments in selected areas of Old and New Worlds; emphasis on origins of plant and animal domestication, sedentary life, and transition to urban civilization.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Summer 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0308 Archaeology of North America<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Main pre-Columbian cultures on the North American continent, north of Mexico.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103 (P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>AIS\u00a0308 & Anthro 308 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0308G Archaeology of North America<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Main pre-Columbian cultures on the North American continent, north of Mexico.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103 (P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>AIS\u00a0308 & Anthro 308 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0309 Archaeology of Central and South America<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Main pre-Columbian cultures and civilizations of Central and South America, including the Caribbean.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0309G Archaeology of Central and South America<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Main pre-Columbian cultures and civilizations of Central and South America, including the Caribbean.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0310 Archaeology of Middle America<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Historical development and ecological settings of cultures and civilizations in Mexico and Central America from earliest times to the Spanish conquest.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>AIS\u00a0310 & Anthro 310 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2015, Spring 2011.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0310G Archaeology of Middle America<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Historical development and ecological settings of cultures and civilizations in Mexico and Central America from earliest times to the Spanish conquest.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>AIS\u00a0310 & Anthro 310 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2015, Spring 2011.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0311 The World of the Ancient Maya<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Historical development of ancient Maya civilization from its origins to the Spanish Conquest.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>AIS\u00a0311 & Anthro 311 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2015, Fall 2014.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0311G The World of the Ancient Maya<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Historical development of ancient Maya civilization from its origins to the Spanish Conquest.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>AIS\u00a0311 & Anthro 311 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2015, Fall 2014.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0312 The Past on Tap: The Archaeology of Fermented Beverages<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Introduction to the production, distribution and consumption of fermented beverages in the ancient world with a particular emphasis on archaeological evidence.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0312G The Past on Tap: The Archaeology of Fermented Beverages<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Introduction to the production, distribution and consumption of fermented beverages in the ancient world with a particular emphasis on archaeological evidence.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0313 Archaeology of the American Southwest<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Pre-Hispanic cultures of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0313G Archaeology of the American Southwest<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Pre-Hispanic cultures of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0314 American Indian Societies and Cultures<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Description and analysis of selected indigenous American cultures including subsistence, sociopolitical organizations, beliefs and Euro-American Indian policy.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>AIS\u00a0314 & Anthro 314 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2018, Spring 2015.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0314G American Indian Societies and Cultures<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Description and analysis of selected indigenous American cultures including subsistence, sociopolitical organizations, beliefs and Euro-American Indian policy.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>AIS\u00a0314 & Anthro 314 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2018, Spring 2015.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0320 Peoples and Cultures of Africa<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Description and analysis of the cultures of Africa, especially south of the Sahara.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>Pereq: jr st; Anthro 102(R); grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score 637 or higher on EPT.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2005, Fall 2003.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0320G Peoples and Cultures of Africa<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Description and analysis of the cultures of Africa, especially south of the Sahara.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>Pereq: jr st; Anthro 102(R); grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score 637 or higher on EPT.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2005, Fall 2003.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0322 Europe in Anthropological Perspective<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Key topics in the anthropology of Europe, including nationalism and ritual, gender and politics, borders and immigration, and bureaucracy and citizenship.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2010.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0322G Europe in Anthropological Perspective<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Key topics in the anthropology of Europe, including nationalism and ritual, gender and politics, borders and immigration, and bureaucracy and citizenship.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2010.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0325 Japanese Culture and Society<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Japanese culture and society, including marriage and the family, work life, education, rural and urban social organization, gender, ritual and life cycle.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2015, Spring 2014.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0325G Japanese Culture and Society<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Japanese culture and society, including marriage and the family, work life, education, rural and urban social organization, gender, ritual and life cycle.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2015, Spring 2014.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0326 Peoples and Cultures of South Asia<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The subcontinent south of the Himalayas, including India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2016, Fall 2013.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0326G Peoples and Cultures of South Asia<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The subcontinent south of the Himalayas, including India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2016, Fall 2013.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0328 Comparative Studies of Music, Race, and Gender in Nationalism<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>A comparative study of the processes of nation-formation and of the roles played by race, gender, and music in constructing national identities.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R); grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score 637 or higher on EPT.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2010, Fall 2009.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0328G Comparative Studies of Music, Race, and Gender in Nationalism<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>A comparative study of the processes of nation-formation and of the roles played by race, gender, and music in constructing national identities.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R); grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score 637 or higher on EPT.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2010, Fall 2009.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0330 Underwater Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Introduction to archaeology underwater, including methods, research questions, great discoveries, and the history of investigation. Covers vast stretches of time and space, from shipwrecks to ancient sites.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as a repeat of ANTHRO\u00a0641 with similar topic.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0330G Underwater Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Introduction to archaeology underwater, including methods, research questions, great discoveries, and the history of investigation. Covers vast stretches of time and space, from shipwrecks to ancient sites.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>none.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as a repeat of ANTHRO\u00a0641 with similar topic.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0332 American Indian Religions<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Religions of the American Indians features common to culture areas; specific tribal religions and revitalization movements.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and ANTHRO\u00a0314(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Fall 1985.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0335 American Indians of the Southeast<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Description and analysis of Southeastern Indian cultures, including subsistence, sociopolitical organizations, beliefs, and Euro-American relations.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R) & 314(R).<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0335G American Indians of the Southeast<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Description and analysis of Southeastern Indian cultures, including subsistence, sociopolitical organizations, beliefs, and Euro-American relations.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R) & 314(R).<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0340 Cultures of Online Games and Virtual Worlds<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Anthropological understandings of online games and virtual worlds including: conceptual foundations, current topics, methodological issues, and first-hand experience.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Summer 2024, Summer 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0340G Cultures of Online Games and Virtual Worlds<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Anthropological understandings of online games and virtual worlds including: conceptual foundations, current topics, methodological issues, and first-hand experience.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Summer 2024, Summer 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0349 Seminar in Ethnography and Cultural Processes<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>How sociocultural processes are confronted and represented through the genre of ethnography; new monographs used to chart innovations in the form.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0349G Seminar in Ethnography and Cultural Processes<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>How sociocultural processes are confronted and represented through the genre of ethnography; new monographs used to chart innovations in the form.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0351 Anthropological Theories of Religion<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Anthropological theories of religion covering magic and witchcraft, moral order, sacred and profane, alientation, capitalism, neurosis, ritual, fetishism, fundamentalism, conversion, sacrifice, and healing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ANTHRO\u00a0351 and RELIGST 351 count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0354 Anthropology, Aesthetics, and Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Arts and aesthetics in anthropological perspective; their relation to other aspects of culture, prehistoric and contemporary art, and material culture.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0354G Anthropology, Aesthetics, and Art<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Arts and aesthetics in anthropological perspective; their relation to other aspects of culture, prehistoric and contemporary art, and material culture.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0355 Globalization, Culture, and Environment<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Anthropological approaches to examining the concept of environmental justice as a crucial component of global security.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>SS<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2016, Fall 2012.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0361 Applications in Linguistic Anthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Advanced work in linguistic anthropology designed to give students applied skills in cross-linguistic studies.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 105(360)(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2020, Spring 2019.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0361G Applications in Linguistic Anthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Advanced work in linguistic anthropology designed to give students applied skills in cross-linguistic studies.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 105(360)(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2020, Spring 2019.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0362 System Failure: Globalization and Language Extinction<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Role of globalization in the projected extinction of a large number of the world's languages within the next century.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing; a course in social science; a course in linguistic anthropology; or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>AIS\u00a0362, ANTHRO\u00a0362, & GLOBAL\u00a0362 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0362G System Failure: Globalization and Language Extinction<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Role of globalization in the projected extinction of a large number of the world's languages within the next century.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing; a course in social science; a course in linguistic anthropology; or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>AIS\u00a0362, ANTHRO\u00a0362, & GLOBAL\u00a0362 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0380 Anthropological Applications of GIS<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Use of GIS in archaeology, cultural anthropology, and physical anthropology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; a course in anthro.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0380G Anthropological Applications of GIS<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Use of GIS in archaeology, cultural anthropology, and physical anthropology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; a course in anthro.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0381 Honors Seminar:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Selected topics in cultural anthropology, ethnography, prehistory, and human evolution.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>sophomore standing, HONORS\u00a0200(P), and consent of Honors College director.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>SS<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Fall 2021, Spring 2018.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0400 Human Sociobiology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Application of the principles of evolutionary theory and behavioral ecology to the social and cultural life of humans and other primates.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 101(R) or 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2016, Fall 2014.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0400G Human Sociobiology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Application of the principles of evolutionary theory and behavioral ecology to the social and cultural life of humans and other primates.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 101(R) or 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2016, Fall 2014.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0401 Primate Populations<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Ecological behavioral genetic and multidisciplinary field studies of nonhuman primates.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 301(P) or cons instr; grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score of 637 or higher on EPT.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0401G Primate Populations<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Ecological behavioral genetic and multidisciplinary field studies of nonhuman primates.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 301(P) or cons instr; grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score of 637 or higher on EPT.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0402 Primate Evolution<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Evolution, adaptation, and distribution of living primates, including humans, comparative primate adaptations and skeletal anatomy. Evolutionary theory and its application to the primate fossil record.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 301(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>NS<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0402G Primate Evolution<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Evolution, adaptation, and distribution of living primates, including humans, comparative primate adaptations and skeletal anatomy. Evolutionary theory and its application to the primate fossil record.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 301(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>NS<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0403 The Human Skeleton<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Morphological and functional examination of the skeletal system. Microscopic and biomedical considerations of bone and cartilage, age, sex, and regional differences among modern human populations. Combined lec\/lab.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 301(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>NS<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0403G The Human Skeleton<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Morphological and functional examination of the skeletal system. Microscopic and biomedical considerations of bone and cartilage, age, sex, and regional differences among modern human populations. Combined lec\/lab.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 301(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>NS<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0404 Human Biological Variation<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Evolutionary principles influencing human populations. Variation within and between human groups.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; ANTHRO\u00a0301(P) or consent of instructor; satisfaction of OWC-A.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2020, Spring 2012.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0404G Human Biological Variation<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Evolutionary principles influencing human populations. Variation within and between human groups.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; ANTHRO\u00a0301(P) or consent of instructor; satisfaction of OWC-A.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2020, Spring 2012.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0405 Forensic Anthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Techniques in the forensic analysis of human skeletal material. Introduction to death investigation and forensic pathology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 403(P).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0405G Forensic Anthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Techniques in the forensic analysis of human skeletal material. Introduction to death investigation and forensic pathology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 403(P).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0406 Evolutionary Biology & Human Diseases<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Evolutionary principles applied to our understanding of infectious and chronic diseases common to human populations, both past and present.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 301(R), Bio Sci 100(R) or 150(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2023, Fall 2019.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0406G Evolutionary Biology & Human Diseases<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Evolutionary principles applied to our understanding of infectious and chronic diseases common to human populations, both past and present.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 301(R), Bio Sci 100(R) or 150(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2023, Fall 2019.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0407 Neuroanthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Anthropological theories of human brain evolution, and its role in complex human cultural traits, including sociality, language, tool manufacture, cogntion, and emotion.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 101(P) or Bio Sci 150(P).<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as repeat of Anthro 641 with same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0407G Neuroanthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Anthropological theories of human brain evolution, and its role in complex human cultural traits, including sociality, language, tool manufacture, cogntion, and emotion.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 101(P) or Bio Sci 150(P).<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as repeat of Anthro 641 with same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0408 Hormones and Behavior<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Roles of hormones in evolution and expression of animal behaviors, particularly aggression, stress, mating, parenting, and cognition; emphasis on humans.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; intro course in physical anthro, bio sci, or psych.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as repeat of Anthro 641 w\/same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2019, Spring 2017.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0408G Hormones and Behavior<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Roles of hormones in evolution and expression of animal behaviors, particularly aggression, stress, mating, parenting, and cognition; emphasis on humans.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; intro course in physical anthro, bio sci, or psych.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as repeat of Anthro 641 w\/same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2019, Spring 2017.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0409 Evolution, Religion, and Human Biology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Nature and evolutionary origins of human religion as well as empirical evidence for the effects of religion on human health.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 101(P) or an intro bio sci course.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2018, Spring 2016.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0409G Evolution, Religion, and Human Biology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Nature and evolutionary origins of human religion as well as empirical evidence for the effects of religion on human health.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 101(P) or an intro bio sci course.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2018, Spring 2016.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0420 Power and Ideology in Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Nature of and relationship between power and ideology in past societies; theoretical perspectives and methods used by archaeologists to study power and ideology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as a repeat of Anthro 641 w\/similar title.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2015, Fall 2012.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0420G Power and Ideology in Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Nature of and relationship between power and ideology in past societies; theoretical perspectives and methods used by archaeologists to study power and ideology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as a repeat of Anthro 641 w\/similar title.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2015, Fall 2012.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0421 Cities in the Ancient World<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Cross-cultural comparison of the world's first cities; the emergence of cities and their role in the development of ancient civilizations.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2013, Spring 2012.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0421G Cities in the Ancient World<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Cross-cultural comparison of the world's first cities; the emergence of cities and their role in the development of ancient civilizations.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2013, Spring 2012.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0424 Ethnoarchaeology and Experimental Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Combination of ethnographic and experimental methods with archaeological research questions to achieve a better understanding of material culture.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, ANTHRO\u00a0102(P) or ANTHRO\u00a0103(P), and satisfaction of OWC-A; or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>OWCB<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as a repeat of ANTHRO\u00a0641 w\/same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023, Spring 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0424G Ethnoarchaeology and Experimental Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Combination of ethnographic and experimental methods with archaeological research questions to achieve a better understanding of material culture.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, ANTHRO\u00a0102(P) or ANTHRO\u00a0103(P), and satisfaction of OWC-A; or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>OWCB<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as a repeat of ANTHRO\u00a0641 w\/same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023, Spring 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0425 Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways: Past and Present<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Cross-cultural comparisons of hunter-gatherer societies, including archaeological, ethnohistorical, and ethnographic approaches.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(P) or 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2018, Spring 2016.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0425G Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways: Past and Present<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Cross-cultural comparisons of hunter-gatherer societies, including archaeological, ethnohistorical, and ethnographic approaches.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(P) or 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2018, Spring 2016.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0426 Who Owns the Past?<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Social\/political ramifications of the study, interpretation, presentation, conservation of the archaeological past; institutions\/stakeholders involved in those processes: museums, scholars, ethnic groups, the public.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(P) or 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as a repeat of Anthro 641 w\/same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0426G Who Owns the Past?<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Social\/political ramifications of the study, interpretation, presentation, conservation of the archaeological past; institutions\/stakeholders involved in those processes: museums, scholars, ethnic groups, the public.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(P) or 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as a repeat of Anthro 641 w\/same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0431 Cities and Culture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Cross-cultural analysis; relation of urban space to community, capitalism, migration, class, globalization, social and artistic movements; methods for ethnographic study.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2019, Fall 2014.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0431G Cities and Culture<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Cross-cultural analysis; relation of urban space to community, capitalism, migration, class, globalization, social and artistic movements; methods for ethnographic study.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2019, Fall 2014.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0432 Law and Society<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Overview of the field of law and society through an anthropological lens. Comparatively explores social and moral order and legal processes through case studies in a variety of international legal and cultural settings.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing or higher; ANTHRO\u00a0102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2021.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0433 Contemporary Issues in Global Justice<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Explores efforts to achieve social justice on a global stage through an anthropological lens. Covers social movements and civil society activist campaigns via international case studies.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing or higher; ANTHRO\u00a0102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0439 Culture and Global Health<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Contemporary global health through the lens of cultural anthropology and related social sciences; local communities' response to globally-directed intervention into disease.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ANTHRO\u00a0439 & GLOBAL\u00a0439 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0439G Culture and Global Health<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Contemporary global health through the lens of cultural anthropology and related social sciences; local communities' response to globally-directed intervention into disease.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ANTHRO\u00a0439 & GLOBAL\u00a0439 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0440 Medical Anthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Comparative study of medical systems; cultural meaning of illness and the healing process; social origins of disease.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(P); grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score of 637 or higher on EPT.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0440G Medical Anthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Comparative study of medical systems; cultural meaning of illness and the healing process; social origins of disease.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(P); grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score of 637 or higher on EPT.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0441 Nature, Knowledge, and Technoscience in Anthropological Perspective<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Anthropological approaches to contemporary issues of science in society; critical perspectives on knowledge construction with respect to culture and indigenous traditions, race, class and gender.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr. st<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2014, Fall 2012.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0441G Nature, Knowledge, and Technoscience in Anthropological Perspective<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Anthropological approaches to contemporary issues of science in society; critical perspectives on knowledge construction with respect to culture and indigenous traditions, race, class and gender.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr. st<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2014, Fall 2012.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0442 Humanitarianism in Global Perspective<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Anthropological study of global humanitarianism through specific case studies. Themes include politics of representation, intervention, war, genocide, trauma, child soldiers, and human trafficking.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing; previous completion of a social science course.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ANTHRO\u00a0442 & GLOBAL\u00a0442 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2019, Fall 2015.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0442G Humanitarianism in Global Perspective<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Anthropological study of global humanitarianism through specific case studies. Themes include politics of representation, intervention, war, genocide, trauma, child soldiers, and human trafficking.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing; previous completion of a social science course.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ANTHRO\u00a0442 & GLOBAL\u00a0442 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2019, Fall 2015.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0445 Psychological Anthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The relationship between individual and society; cultural influences on cognition, personality, identity, and emotion; and the comparative study of mental disorder.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0445G Psychological Anthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>The relationship between individual and society; cultural influences on cognition, personality, identity, and emotion; and the comparative study of mental disorder.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0446 The Child in Different Cultures<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Relationship of child development to particular cultural milieus; methods of child training in different cultures and their effects on the development of adult personality.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R) or Psych 101(R) or Sociol 101(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>SS<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024, Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0446G The Child in Different Cultures<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Relationship of child development to particular cultural milieus; methods of child training in different cultures and their effects on the development of adult personality.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R) or Psych 101(R) or Sociol 101(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>General Education Requirements: <\/strong>SS<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024, Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0447 The Global Politics of Human Rights<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Historical and theoretical context of human rights discourse; anthropology of human rights; case studies of efforts to protect human rights in particular social settings.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing; ANTHRO\u00a0102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ANTHRO\u00a0447 & GLOBAL\u00a0447 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0447G The Global Politics of Human Rights<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Historical and theoretical context of human rights discourse; anthropology of human rights; case studies of efforts to protect human rights in particular social settings.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing; ANTHRO\u00a0102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ANTHRO\u00a0447 & GLOBAL\u00a0447 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0448 Cultural and Human Ecology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Relationships of human societies to natural environments; energy systems involved in processes of human adaptation; ways in which culture and society operate as dynamic components of that exchange.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0448G Cultural and Human Ecology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Relationships of human societies to natural environments; energy systems involved in processes of human adaptation; ways in which culture and society operate as dynamic components of that exchange.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0449 The Human Economy<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Uses and allocation of resources; modes of production and distribution and their relationship to kinship, politics, and other aspects of culture.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023, Fall 2018.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0449G The Human Economy<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Uses and allocation of resources; modes of production and distribution and their relationship to kinship, politics, and other aspects of culture.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023, Fall 2018.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0450 Political Anthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Political organization: forms of authority, responsibility, accountability, and power in societies at different levels of social complexity and in different ecological contexts.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0450G Political Anthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Political organization: forms of authority, responsibility, accountability, and power in societies at different levels of social complexity and in different ecological contexts.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0460 Anthropological Theory<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Critical examination of the development and current status of the major paradigms and theories employed in anthropological studies.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>sr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0460G Anthropological Theory<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Critical examination of the development and current status of the major paradigms and theories employed in anthropological studies.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>sr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0465 Historic Preservation in Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Historic preservation and cultural resource management in American archaeology; the legislative base, federal and state programs, the national register, regional planning, and research orientations.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0465G Historic Preservation in Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Historic preservation and cultural resource management in American archaeology; the legislative base, federal and state programs, the national register, regional planning, and research orientations.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0466 Historical Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Development of the historical archaeology discipline; issues of method and theory; use of documentary, oral, and material culture evidence to interpret the recent past.Counts as repeat of Anthro 641 with same topic. Prereq: jr st; Anthro 103 (P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>Fall 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0466G Historical Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Development of the historical archaeology discipline; issues of method and theory; use of documentary, oral, and material culture evidence to interpret the recent past.Counts as repeat of Anthro 641 with same topic. Prereq: jr st; Anthro 103 (P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>Fall 2020.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0467 Archaeological Curation: A Practicum in the Care of Research Collections<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Practicum in archaeological curation focusing on conservation and preservation, pest management, storage, collection accessibility, accountability, curation policies, federal regulations, and ethics.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr; or grad st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as repeat of Anthro 641 w\/similar topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0467G Archaeological Curation: A Practicum in the Care of Research Collections<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Practicum in archaeological curation focusing on conservation and preservation, pest management, storage, collection accessibility, accountability, curation policies, federal regulations, and ethics.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr; or grad st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as repeat of Anthro 641 w\/similar topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0481 Criminalistics<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Instruction on collection, preservation, and analysis of physical evidence from crime scenes. Instruction on the rules of evidence and expert testimony.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing in Forensic Science certificate program, ANTHRO\/BMS\/CHEM\/CRM\u00a0JST\u00a0281(P), and ANTHRO\/BMS\/CHEM\/CRM\u00a0JST\u00a0480(P).<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ANTHRO\u00a0481, CHEM\u00a0481, BMS\u00a0481, and CRM\u00a0JST\u00a0481 are jointly offered and count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Spring 2024, Spring 2023, Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0489 Internship in Anthropology, Upper Division<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-6 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Application of advanced principles of anthropology in a business, organizational, educational, political, or other appropriate setting.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>One cr earned for academic work based on 40 hours in internship. May be retaken to 6 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Summer 2025, Spring 2025, Fall 2024, Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0497 Study Abroad:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-12 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Designed to enroll students in UWM sponsored program before course work level, content, and credits are determined and\/or in specially prepared program course work.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and acceptance for Study Abroad Program.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2022, Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0499 Ad Hoc:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-6 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Course created expressly for offering in a specified enrollment period. Requires only dept & assoc dean approval. In exceptional circumstances, can be offered in one add'l sem.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; add'l prereqs may be assigned to specific topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Summer 2013, Summer 2011, Spring 2009, Spring 2000.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0501 Archaeology of Death<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Archaeological study of mortuary behavior and osteology to understand cultural variability in social organization, disease, nutrition, and violence.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, ANTHRO\u00a0103(P), and ANTHRO\u00a0403(P); or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0501G Archaeology of Death<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Archaeological study of mortuary behavior and osteology to understand cultural variability in social organization, disease, nutrition, and violence.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing, ANTHRO\u00a0103(P), and ANTHRO\u00a0403(P); or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0502 Lithic Analysis: Stone Tools and Human Behavior<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Stone tool producion use, and archaeological analysis; experimental knapping, heat treatment, and other exercises. No cr for student w\/cr in Anthro 641 w\/similar topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0502G Lithic Analysis: Stone Tools and Human Behavior<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Stone tool producion use, and archaeological analysis; experimental knapping, heat treatment, and other exercises. No cr for student w\/cr in Anthro 641 w\/similar topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0525 Zooarchaeology: Analysis of Faunal Remains<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Theory and method, including practical labs, in the analysis of animal remains from archaeological contexts.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024, Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0525G Zooarchaeology: Analysis of Faunal Remains<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Theory and method, including practical labs, in the analysis of animal remains from archaeological contexts.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024, Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0530 Paleoethnobotany: Introduction & Lab Methods<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Introduction to the field of paleoethnobotany and hands-on lab methods for the analysis of archaeological plant remains.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing; ANTHRO\u00a0103 or consent of instructor; or graduate standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0530G Paleoethnobotany: Introduction & Lab Methods<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Introduction to the field of paleoethnobotany and hands-on lab methods for the analysis of archaeological plant remains.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing; ANTHRO\u00a0103 or consent of instructor; or graduate standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0535 Analysis of Archaeological Ceramics<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Archaeological approaches to ceramic analysis including theory and methods; ethnoarchaeological, experimental, compositional, and stylistic approaches; practical skills including sorting, typing, and reporting ceramic assemblages.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as repeat of Anthro 641 with similar topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0535G Analysis of Archaeological Ceramics<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Archaeological approaches to ceramic analysis including theory and methods; ethnoarchaeological, experimental, compositional, and stylistic approaches; practical skills including sorting, typing, and reporting ceramic assemblages.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Counts as repeat of Anthro 641 with similar topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0540 Applications of Anthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Uses of anthropological concepts, methods, and findings in human problems resulting from culture change.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>UWinteriM 2012, UWinteriM 2011.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0540G Applications of Anthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Uses of anthropological concepts, methods, and findings in human problems resulting from culture change.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>UWinteriM 2012, UWinteriM 2011.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0543 Cross-Cultural Study of Religion<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Various approaches to the study of religion; religions of selected non-Western societies.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2015, Fall 2013.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0543G Cross-Cultural Study of Religion<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Various approaches to the study of religion; religions of selected non-Western societies.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2015, Fall 2013.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0544 Religious Giving in Anthropological Perspective<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Seminar on religious directives for giving in historical and cross-cultural perspective, including Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, and Jewish ideas of charity, philanthropy, and social welfare.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ANTHRO\u00a0544 & RELIGST 544 count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0560 Introduction to Research Methods in Anthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Problem and research design formulation. How to ask and answer scientific questions using methods and techniques common to all fields of anthropology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0560G Introduction to Research Methods in Anthropology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Problem and research design formulation. How to ask and answer scientific questions using methods and techniques common to all fields of anthropology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0561 Techniques and Problems in Ethnography<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Methods of fieldwork for cultural anthropologists; design of field studies; techniques for collection and analysis of field data; field projects.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0561G Techniques and Problems in Ethnography<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Methods of fieldwork for cultural anthropologists; design of field studies; techniques for collection and analysis of field data; field projects.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 102(R).<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0562 Techniques and Problems in Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Methods of fieldwork in archaeology; strategies of archaeological investigations; introduction to archaeological site mapping Lec, lab.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0562G Techniques and Problems in Archaeology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Methods of fieldwork in archaeology; strategies of archaeological investigations; introduction to archaeological site mapping Lec, lab.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0565 Seminar in Regional Archaeology:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Seminar in archaeology of specific geographic areas. Consult Schedule of Classes for specific semester's content.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0565G Seminar in Regional Archaeology:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Seminar in archaeology of specific geographic areas. Consult Schedule of Classes for specific semester's content.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0566 Archaeological Analysis and Report Preparation:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3-6 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Students will organize, describe, analyze, and interpret actual archaeological materials. Each student will assist in writing an archaeological report.  Fee assessed according to nature and location of field trips.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0566G Archaeological Analysis and Report Preparation:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3-6 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Students will organize, describe, analyze, and interpret actual archaeological materials. Each student will assist in writing an archaeological report.  Fee assessed according to nature and location of field trips.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken w\/chg in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0567 Archaeological Field School<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3-6 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Archaeological methods and techniques under field conditions, at one or more sites.  Field work five days a week, evening lectures. Fee assessed according to nature and location of field school.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Summer 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0567G Archaeological Field School<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3-6 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Archaeological methods and techniques under field conditions, at one or more sites.  Field work five days a week, evening lectures. Fee assessed according to nature and location of field school.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Summer 2025.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0568 Introduction to Anthropological Statistics<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Statistical models and their basic assumptions; statistical inference in biological and cultural anthropology; probability theory; nonparametric and parametric methods.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 101(P) or 102(P) or 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0568G Introduction to Anthropological Statistics<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Statistical models and their basic assumptions; statistical inference in biological and cultural anthropology; probability theory; nonparametric and parametric methods.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st; Anthro 101(P) or 102(P) or 103(P) or cons instr.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0570 Issues in Bilingualism<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Study of bilingual competence, bilingual community, and second language acquisition from sociolinguistic, psycholinguistic, and general linguistic standpoints.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Anthro 570 & Linguis 570 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2018, Fall 2017.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0570G Issues in Bilingualism<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Study of bilingual competence, bilingual community, and second language acquisition from sociolinguistic, psycholinguistic, and general linguistic standpoints.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Anthro 570 & Linguis 570 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2018, Fall 2017.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0585 Internship in Forensic Toxicology<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Practical experience in a forensic toxicology laboratory under the supervision of a toxicologist.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing in Forensic Science certificate program; ANTHRO\u00a0281(P), CHEM\u00a0281(P), BMS\u00a0281(P), or CRM\u00a0JST\u00a0281(P); ANTHRO\u00a0285(P), CHEM\u00a0285(P), BMS\u00a0285(P), or CRM\u00a0JST\u00a0285(P); CHEM\u00a0221(P) or CHEM 223(P); and Hepatitis B vaccine series or waiver.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ANTHRO\u00a0585, CHEM\u00a0585, BMS\u00a0585, and CRM\u00a0JST\u00a0585 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2014, Summer 2009, Spring 2008, Fall 2007.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0589 Internship in Death Investigation<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-3 cr. 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Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>On-site shadowing of evidence analyst at State Crime Laboratory.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing in Forensic Science certificate program; ANTHRO\u00a0281(P), CHEM\u00a0281(P), BMS\u00a0281(P), or CRM\u00a0JST\u00a0281(P); CHEM\u00a0221(P) or CHEM 223(P); CRM\u00a0JST\u00a0480(P); and Hepatitis B vaccine series or waiver.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>ANTHRO\u00a0594, CHEM\u00a0594, BMS\u00a0594, and CRM\u00a0JST\u00a0594 are jointly offered and count as repeats of one another.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2023, Spring 2022, Spring 2020, Fall 2019.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0620 Museum Fundamentals<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Fundamentals of museum management, including administration and leadership, programming and exhibits, and collections management.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0620G Museum Fundamentals<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Fundamentals of museum management, including administration and leadership, programming and exhibits, and collections management.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Fall 2023.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0621 Internship in Museum Studies<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Supervised practical experience in museums arranged on an individual basis.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and ANTHRO\u00a0620(P) or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Retakeable to 6 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0621G Internship in Museum Studies<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Supervised practical experience in museums arranged on an individual basis.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and ANTHRO\u00a0620(P) or consent of instructor.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>Retakeable to 6 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2025, Fall 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0641 Seminar in Anthropology:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>A research seminar in any of the several recognized areas of anthropology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and ANTHRO\u00a0101(P), ANTHRO\u00a0102(P), or ANTHRO\u00a0103(P); or graduate standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0641G Seminar in Anthropology:<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>A research seminar in any of the several recognized areas of anthropology.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>junior standing and ANTHRO\u00a0101(P), ANTHRO\u00a0102(P), or ANTHRO\u00a0103(P); or graduate standing.<\/dd><dd><strong>Course Rules: <\/strong>May be retaken with change in topic to 9 cr max.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Spring 2024.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0649 Ethnography of Institutions<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Method, practice, and theory of institutional ethnography. Counts as a repeat of Anthro 641 with the same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0649G Ethnography of Institutions<\/strong><\/dt><dd>3 cr. Undergraduate\/Graduate.<\/dd><dd>Method, practice, and theory of institutional ethnography. Counts as a repeat of Anthro 641 with the same topic.<\/dd><dd><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>jr st.<\/dd><dd><strong>Last Taught: <\/strong>Fall 2024, Spring 2022.<\/dd><\/dd><dt><strong>ANTHRO\u00a0699 Independent Work<\/strong><\/dt><dd>1-3 cr. Undergraduate.<\/dd><dd>Advanced independent work under the supervision of an Anthro faculty or instructional academic staff member. Students must submit a study proposal. 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