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Anthropology Courses

ANTH206: Peoples of South America
3 credits


Prerequisites: Six credits in social science or sophomore standing.

ANTH208: Peoples of South Asia
3 credits


Prerequisites: Six credits in social science or sophomore standing.

ANTH209: Peoples of Europe
3 credits


Prerequisites: Six credits in social science or sophomore standing.

ANTH210: Peoples of East Asia
3 credits


Prerequisites: Six credits in social science or sophomore standing.

ANTH211: Peoples of Africa
3 credits


Prerequisites: Six credits in social science or sophomore standing.

ANTH212: Peoples of the Middle East
3 credits


Prerequisites: Six credits in social science or sophomore standing.

ANTH215: Peoples of the Caribbean
3 credits


Prerequisites: Six credits in social science or sophomore standing.

ANTH215W: Peoples of the Caribbean
3 credits


Prerequisites: Six credits in social sicence or sophomore standing.

ANTH302: Ecology and Culture
3 credits

This seminar focuses on the question, "Why do cultures change?". Taking ethnographic and archaeological examples of foragers, herders, and farmers, the class will examine the relationship between environmental change, human population growth, technological change, the organization of the economy, and the exercise of power.
Prerequisites: Nine credits in anthropology and junior standing

ANTH304: Anthropology of Development
3 credits

Third world and indigenous peoples are being incorporated more fully into the modern world system by means of processes generally labeled as “development.” Through an examination of several cases, this course will analyze the economic, political, cultural, demographic, and ecological impacts of this process.
Prerequisites: Twelve credits in anthropology including 200 and 201 as prerequisites or corequisites or permission of instructor