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3.7
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2.8
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Courses
7
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Courses taught
ANTH 201
Intro To Social/Cultural Anth
Introduction to the history, methods, and concepts of social/cultural anthropology, which is devoted to the systematic description and understanding of cultural diversity in human societies.
ANTH 404
Independent Study
Directed reading and preparation of written papers on anthropological subjects not offered in the curriculum and advanced study of subjects on which courses are offered. Repeatable for Credit.
ANTH 490
Directed Honors Research
A two-semester sequence of independent research culminating in the preparation and defense of an honors thesis. Open only to candidates formally accepted into the honors program.
ANTH 493
Senior Research Preparation
Through this required course for Anthropology majors in their final year of the program, students will cultivate skills in research design and preparation, complete training in research ethics, prepare research ethics protocols, connect with faculty advisors for their senior research project, and connect with other students in their cohort.
ANTH 600
Independent Study
This course is an independent study course organized between the faculty member and student, on a topic developed by them. Repeatable for Credit.
ANTH 650
Pedagogy
Training in the basic elements of teaching for anthropology graduate students with 18 credit hours of graduate coursework. Recommended Prerequisite(s): Third year and above graduate students. Repeatable for Credit.
ANTH 800
Research And Thesis
Repeatable for Credit.