Topics in practicing anthropology. Group experiences in working on selected problems in anthropology.
This course reviews the prehistory of Europe through archaeological evidence. Our coverage ranges from the arrival of archaic humans ca. 800,000 BP to the expansion of the Roman Empire around 2000 BP.
(ANT 120: with minimum grade of D- or ANT 320: with minimum grade of D-)
Individualized investigation under the direct supervision of a faculty member. (Minimum of 37.5 clock hours required per credit hour.)
A detailed study of the structure and functions of the human musculoskeletal system in a comparative and evolutionary perspective.
(ANT 100: with minimum grade of D- or ANT 120: with minimum grade of D- or ANT 130: with minimum grade of D- or BIO 110: with minimum grade of D-)
A seminar exploring diverse topics surrounding the question of defining human nature.
(ANT 100: with minimum grade of D- or ANT 110: with minimum grade of D- or ANT 130: with minimum grade of D-)
Anthropological field experiences in ethnology, museology, education, government or politics.
9.0: Cr Hrs in - ANT