Undergraduate 2017-2018

ANT 212 North American Indians

Survey the culture areas of Native American groups in North America, with a focus on the United States. (LAC, gtP)

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ANT 233 Anthropological Linguistics

Anthropological Linguistics, also called "ethnolinguistics," is the study of human communication that looks at the origin and evolution of language. This course examines the relationship between language, culture and cognition.

3

ANT 245 Introduction to Ethnomusicology

Definition, history, and scope of Ethnomusicology; its role in the study of human behavior and cultures, and its relationship with musicology, anthropology, history, culture, religion, and humanities. Survey of functional music in different socio-cultural settings. Exploration of ethnomusicological theories, research, and fieldwork study.

3

ANT 270 Professional Development

Explore career options for anthropology majors, and practice research and professional development skills.

3

ANT 296 Study Abroad Experience

Engage, through experiential learning, travel, and cultural immersion abroad, in gaining better understanding of other countries' cultures and cultural heritages and appreciation of the diversity and richness of human societies. S/U Graded. Repeatable, may be taken four times, under different subtitles.

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