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Undergraduate Catalog | 2019-2020 
    
Undergraduate Catalog | 2019-2020 Previous Edition

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Anthropology

  
  • ANTH 2040 - Topics in Biological Anthropology


    Specialized topics in Biological Anthropology.  Examples include: Living Primates of the New World; Cultures of Early Homo sapiens.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2050 - Topics in Archaeology


    Specialized topics in archaeology Example: Archaeology of Gender.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2090 - Topics in Anthropology


    Specialized topics in anthropology. Examples: Hunters and Gatherers; Political Anthropology.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Second Summer 2018, First Summer 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2111 - Peoples of Africa


    Ethnic and linguistic diversity in Sub-Saharan Africa; ecology and culture; patterns of continuity and change in kinship, marriage, economy, social control, stratification, and religion.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2112 - North American Indians


    Survey of the native peoples of America; culture at the time of European contact; major historical events and relationships; contemporary issues in Indian affairs.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019, Fall 2016


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  • ANTH 2113 - Cultures of Russia and East Europe


    Examination of former socialist countries of Russia and East Europe. Ideology and practice of socialism, ethnic relations, reunification, and cultural changes in gender roles, economy, religious practice, and popular culture.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2114 - Indians of the Southeastern United States


    Study of American Indians of the Southeastern United States with emphasis on tribes of the Carolinas. Areas of investigation include precontact cultures, Indian-European contact relationships, history, and contemporary Southeastern Indian issues.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, First Summer 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2016


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  • ANTH 2115 - Culture and Society in the Middle East


    Patterns of subsistence, social and political organization in North Africa and the Middle East. Changes in family and community structures, migration, gender roles, and religious outlook since the colonial period.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2116 - Contemporary Latin America


    A survey of the people and cultures of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. Areas of investigation include religion, race, ethnicity, gender, kinship, social inequality, and economic development.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): LTAM 2116 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2117 - Cultures of the Caribbean


    An introduction to society and culture in the Caribbean region. Areas of investigation include ethnicity, nationalism, family and community structure, economy, religion, and politics.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): LTAM 2117 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2121 - The Development of Topics and Themes in Sociocultural Anthropology


    Using classic and modern ethnographic texts key concepts are explored in social-cultural anthropology (e.g., belonging, classification, kinship, conflict, politics and economics, technology, illness and healing, movement, time and space, production, exchange and consumption, and the body).  These themes are examined through anthropological concepts of power, belief and knowledge, change, culture, identity, materiality, social relations, society, and symbolism.  Our aim is to trace how these notions were initially conceptualized by anthropologists and how they have been challenged and reworked by subsequent anthropologists to make sense of the complex world in which we live.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2122 - Beliefs, Symbols, and Rituals


    Structure and content of systems of belief and ritual; role in social life; analysis of religion, myth, magic, witchcraft, symbol systems, cult movements, and religious change.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Spring 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2123 - Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective


    A cross-cultural survey of the lives of women and the dynamics of gender throughout the world. Uses anthropological research to examine how gender influences evolution, social stratification, work, kinship, and perceptions of the body.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): WGST 2123  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2017, Spring 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2125 - Urban Anthropology


    Cross-cultural analysis of urban life; rise of early cities; rural-urban differences; migration; ethnicity, urban poverty; effects of urban life on kinship systems; modernization.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2126 - World Population Problems


    An examination of various world population “problems,” such as growth, migration, fertility, and population aging, in order to learn how cultural, political, economic, and environmental factors influence and are influenced by the population structure of a given society.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, First Summer 2019, Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2018


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  • ANTH 2127 - Environmental Anthropology


    Anthropological approaches to environmental issues as they affect people around the world, including the relationships between humans and their natural environments, cultural knowledge about environments, the role of wealth and inequality in environmental interactions, international and global environmental governance, and the effects of these on management decisions and outcomes.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017


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  • ANTH 2131 - Introduction to Peace, Conflict, and Identity Studies


    Asks what identity is and why it matters in people’s lives.  Offers a cross-cultural examination of the role of different forms of identity including race, ethnicity, gender, nationalism, and class in causing and resolving conflicts.  Case studies from different parts of the world are explored.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): INTL 2131 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2141 - Our Place in Nature: Introduction to Biological Anthropology


    Evolutionary theory; primates; primate and human evolution; population genetics; human variation; osteology; bioethics.

    Credit Hours: (4)
    Corequisite(s): ANTH 2141L 
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Natural Sciences
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2141L - Our Place in Nature: Introduction to Biological Anthropology Lab


    Two-hour laboratory session per week. In-depth discussion and debate of assigned readings and anthropological issues presented in lecture and films; hands-on experience with human osteological material, skeletal material of living primates, and casts of major fossil primates and hominids.

    Credit Hours: (0)
    Corequisite(s): ANTH 2141 
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Natural Sciences Lab
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2142 - Primate Behavioral Ecology


    An examination of primate diversity, including evolution, ecology, social behavior (e.g., communication, aggression, male-female social dynamics, mother-infant bonding, infant development, etc.), reproductive strategies and conservation of prosimians, monkeys, and apes.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 2141  or the equivalent or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2017, Spring 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2143 - The Fossil Evidence for Human Evolution


    The theory, methods, and fossil evidence utilized in studying the evolutionary biology of the primates, including humans. Emphasizes the morphological and behavioral/cultural adaptations and phylogeny of fossil and living human/nonhuman primates, focusing on the fossil evidence for reconstructing the human lineage, particularly within the genus Homo.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 2141  or the equivalent or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2017, Spring 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2144 - Neanderthals and Us


    Explores the life, times, culture and fate of the Neanderthals. Using data derived from the fossil record, archaeology, and genetics, we will examine crucial questions about Neanderthals, including: Who were they? What biocultural adaptations allowed them to expand their geographic range and exploit diverse habitats so successfully? What was their lifestyle like and how were they culturally distinct from previous hominids? What happened to them? Do they have any relationship to modern humans like us?

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 2141  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2018, Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2151 - Introduction to Archaeology


    Archaeological method and theory; important archaeological sites and cultures from Old and New Worlds; ethics and public policy in archaeology.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2152 - New World Archaeology


    Prehistory of North America; Paleoindians, Eastern United States, Southwest, Mexico; archaeological methods and theory.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): LTAM 2252 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Second Summer 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2153 - Historic Archaeology


    Theories, methods, and data of the archaeology of the post-1492 world; integration of archaeological and documentary research; globalization through material culture; emphasis on North America.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2017


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  • ANTH 2156 - African Civilization


    A survey of major cultural innovations and foundations of civilizations in ancient Africa; examination of the origins of ideas, beliefs, institutions, and practices; and the philosophical, religious, social, political and economic foundations of ancient African civilizations. Draws from a wide range of historical sources, especially archaeology, language, literary, oral traditions, and material culture.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): AFRS 2156 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Second Summer 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2018


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  • ANTH 2161 - Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology


    In-depth survey of linguistic anthropology, one of the four major sub-fields of anthropology; study of the relationship between language and culture, with a particular focus on how individual practices and societal norms intersect.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 2171 - Action, Justice, and Change: An Introduction to Engaged and Applied Anthropology


    A broad overview of how anthropologists address current problems and issues facing communities around the world, and the role of anthropology in global and local issues. Applied anthropology has become an increasingly relevant field as globalization has intensified the necessity for improved cultural understanding and communication both within and across borders. Applied anthropologists are found in a vast array of occupations outside of academia, including jobs in the corporate world, medical and health fields, tourism industry, environmental and other activist positions, the development field, gerontology, social work, and in nonprofit organizations. This course helps students understand the relevance of anthropology for important issues and problems facing their communities.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3020 - Topics in Cultural Anthropology


    Specialized topics in Cultural Anthropology.  Examples include: Contemporary Mayan Religion, Pastoralism in Central Asia.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1101  
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3040 - Topics in Biological Anthropology


    Specialized topics in Biological Anthropology. Examples include: Primate Taxonomy and Systematics; Historical Development of Scientific Racism.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 2141  or permission of instructor.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3050 - Topics in Archaeology


    Specialized topics in Archaeology. Examples include: Inka Civilization; Regional Commerce in the Ancient Mediterranean.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 2151  or permission of instructor.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3090 - Topics in Anthropology


    Examination of specialized topics in anthropology. Examples: Art and Anthropology, Ecological Anthropology.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1101  or permission of instructor.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Second Summer 2018, Spring 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2016


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  • ANTH 3112 - Globalization and Culture


    Explores the relationship between processes of globalization and cultural change, considering the breakdown of the connection between lived cultural experience and territorial location.  Of special interest are issues of cultural homogenization, cultural hybridization, and emergent cultural identities brought about by the flows of people, ideas, and objects in the contemporary world.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): INTL 3112 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Second Summer 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3113 - Economic Anthropology


    Intellectual roots of anthropological approaches to economy, formalist-substantivist debate, distribution and exchange, commodities, consumption, and material culture.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1101 , ECON 1101 , ECON 2102 , or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3116 - Cultures and Conflicts


    Considers historical ties, geographical inter-connections and economic relationships that underlie contemporary issues involving culture and conflict.  Discusses issues of race, class, gender, religion, nationality and citizenship among variously situated population groups and the complicated issues that arise both in the international arena and inside today’s multicultural societies.

     

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): INTL 3116 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3117 - Narratives and Conflicts


    In conflict situations, competing interpretations of the past can become part of the struggle itself as each side vies for recognition of its version of events.  This course focuses on the role these stories play in the historical development of conflicts and the effects they have on efforts to resolve them.  It also focuses initially on the role of narratives in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  Students have the opportunity to explore other cases, including Northern Ireland, Bosnia, and South Africa.

     

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): INTL 3117 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3122 - Culture, Health, and Disease


    Relationship between cultural beliefs and practices and patterns of health and illness in human populations; role of disease in ecology and epidemiology, nutrition, cultural systems of healing, roles of patient and healer, culture and emotional states, role of religion, and magic in healing.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3124 - Food, Nutrition, and Culture


    An examination of how food provides special insight into cultures throughout the world. Topics include: the symbolic and social value of food, the social construction of taste, dietary change, food and health, cannibalism, and famine.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1101  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2017, Fall 2016, Spring 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3125 - Food and Globalization


    Explores the relationship of the modern food system to larger complex economic, political, and cultural processes.  Considers how increasing global interaction and interdependence has transformed how we grow, distribute, and consume food.  Topics include: the development of the agro-industrial complex; the formation of new food preferences, eating practices, and taste publics; and, the emergence of alternative fair trade, organic, local, and slow food movements.

     

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): INTL 3125 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): First Summer 2019, Spring 2019, First Summer 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3126 - Anthropology of Vampires, Ghosts, and Witchcraft


    Explores the political, economic, historical, social, and cultural dimensions of vampires, ghosts, and elements of witchcraft.  Drawing on European, African, Southeast Asian, and other comparative examples, commonalities and differences in occult belief systems are illuminated.  Also examines how and why beliefs emerge and change with the forces of modernity, and what occult figures mean in their specific cultural contexts. 

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1101  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3127 - Anthropology of Violence


    Examines numerous types of violence in comparative perspective, from family violence to large scale wars and genocide.  Starting with popular understandings of the causes of violence, the course proceeds to cross-cultural investigations of why violence occurs in particular forms in specific times and places. Emphasis is placed on critical reflection and integration of anthropological perspectives. 

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1101  
    Cross-listed Course(s): HGHR 3050  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3132 - Aging and Culture


    Examination of the processes of aging in various cultural contexts, with emphasis on the implications for understanding aging within American society. Application of anthropological theories and methods to the study of aging.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3135 - Origins of Globalization


    An analysis of European colonial expansion from the 16th through the 19th centuries, emphasizing the creation of the first global systems of political, economic, and cultural interaction that form the foundation of modern globalization.  Using a cross-cultural approach, the course explores the competition and conflict among the great powers and the effects of conquest and colonialism on the indigenous peoples of Africa, Asia, and the Americas.

     

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): INTL 3135 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3136 - Globalization and Resistance


    A cross-cultural analysis of changing patterns of resistance by indigenous peoples to the political, cultural and economic effects of globalization from the colonial period to the present.  Using case studies from the Americas, Africa, and Asia, the course examines a variety of indigenous resistance strategies and movements and the socio-political dynamics that have driven them and impacted on their effectiveness.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): INTL 3136 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3141 - Human Osteology


    Students learn to identify all 206 bones and 32 teeth of the human skeleton. This knowledge is then applied to understand how forensic anthropologists and bioarchaeologists reconstruct past lifestyles, health, behavior, and identity at the individual and population levels.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 2141  or permission of instructor
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3143 - Race and Anthropology


    The goal of this course is to confront the nature and significance of biological diversity in the human species, and the ways in which they have been interpreted and represented scientifically. The three general topics to be covered will be: (1) the history of the study of human diversity and its patterns; (2) the body; and (3) the mind.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 2141  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3144 - Evolutionary Anthropology


    The aim of this course is to familiarize students with the classic and contemporary literature and issues in evolutionary theory, particularly as applied to human origins. Topics include: primate systematics, homology, adaptation, hierarchy, speciation, and sociobiology.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 2141  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2018, Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3145 - Anthropological Genetics


    The goal of this course is to engage genetic knowledge as it relates to humans, particularly in the context of the cultural, social, and ideological issues it overlaps, such as race, behavior, counseling, gender, and indigenous property rights. Readings and discussions will incorporate both the scientific and the social issues.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 2141  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3152 - Early Civilizations


    Great civilizations of Old and New Worlds; Mesopotamia, India, Greece, Africa, Egypt, China, Mexico, Peru; theories of cultural evolution; beginnings of complex societies; archaeological theory and method; environment, and ecology of first civilizations.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1101  or ANTH 2151  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3153 - Archaeological Analysis


    Advanced study of archaeological method and theory; analytical methods; statistics in archaeology.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 2151  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3154 - European Prehistory


    Prehistory of Europe; Paleolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age; archaeological methods and theory; ecology and social systems of early European cultures.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1101  or ANTH 2151  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Fall 2017, Spring 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3155 - Ancient Latin America


    Archaeology and ethnohistory of the Aztecs, Maya, Inca, and their predecessors; includes an investigation of prehistoric urbanism, the rise and fall of complex societies, and the application of archaeological methods to complex societies.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): LTAM 3255 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3157 - South American Prehistory


    Archaeology of the indigenous cultures in South America from the earliest settlement until the arrival of the Spanish, including Moche, Nasca, and Inca; focus on the Central Andean region including Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Ecuador; examination of the origins of agriculture, interactions of people and the environment, rise and collapse of states and empires, and the role of religion and warfare in ancient societies.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): LTAM 3257 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3160 - Gender, Culture, and Communication


    Addresses cultural experiences of gender through communication; material covered includes cultural constructions of femininity and masculinity, cultural socialization toward gender and sexuality, gendered communication in private and public settings, popular representations of gender and sexuality in U.S. media, and language diversity based upon ethnicity, class, gender, and sexual orientation.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): COMM 3150 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3222 - Culture, Health, and Disease


    Relationship between cultural beliefs and practices and patterns of health and illness in human populations; role of disease in ecology and epidemiology, nutrition, cultural systems of healing, roles of patient and healer, culture and emotional states, role of religion, and magic in healing. 

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Second Summer 2019, Spring 2019, Second Summer 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3601 - Foundations of Anthropological Theory


    History of anthropological theory; the anthropological perspective in the social sciences; current theoretical and methodological issues in anthropology; presenting anthropology through writing and speaking.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Anthropology major, minor, or permission of instructor; and Junior or Senior standing.
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1101 , ANTH 2141 , and ANTH 2151  
    Repeatability: Maximum of three attempts, including any grade of D, F, or W.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 3895 - Directed Individual Study


    Supervised investigation of specialized topics in anthropology.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 4)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1101  and permission of department.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit; up to 6 credits may be applied to the major.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Second Summer 2019, First Summer 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 4020 - Topics in Cultural Anthropology


    Specialized topics in Cultural Anthropology.  Examples include: Durkheim and Marx; The Comparative Study of Peasant Rebellion.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): ANTH 1101  
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 4040 - Topics in Biological Anthropology


    Specialized topics in Biological Anthropology.  Examples include: Evolutionary Ecology of Hominoidea; Comparative Primate Family Structure.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 2141  or permission of instructor.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 4050 - Topics in Archaeology


    Specialized topics in Archaeology.  Examples include: Ceramic Analysis; Bioarchaeology and Demography.

    Credit Hours:
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 2151  or permission of instructor.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 4090 - Topics in Anthropology


    Examination of specialized topics in anthropology. Examples: Anthropology and Globalism; Race, Culture, and Society.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1101  or permission of instructor.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Second Summer 2018, Spring 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2018


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  • ANTH 4110 - American Ethnic Cultures


    An anthropological and ethnohistorical survey of ethnicity, persistence and cultures of the ethnic groups of America. Topics include: theories of ethnicity, immigration, ethnic identity, reasons for immigration, acculturation experiences, and cultural characteristics of established and more recent ethnic groups.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1101  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 4120 - Intercultural Communications


    Learning to cope with cultural differences; contrasting value systems; cross-cultural and communication styles; nonverbal communication; cultural relativity; culture and perception; ethnocentrism; cultural shock.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1101  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2016


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  • ANTH 4122 - Ethnographic Methods


    This course provides students with a basic mastery of the key methods used in cultural anthropological research.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): At least 6 hours in ANTH courses or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2017, Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2018


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  • ANTH 4131 - Culture, Pregnancy, and Birth


    Explores how culture shapes the experience and practice of pregnancy and birth. Topics include: the birthing experience, midwifery, infertility, new reproductive technologies, and surrogate motherhood.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): WGST 4131 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2016, Spring 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 4140 - Field Biology of the Primates


    The theory and methods utilized in the study of nonhuman primate behavior. This applied behavioral primatology course entails original research projects done at an appropriate zoological venue in North and South Carolina.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing.
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 2141  and ANTH 2142 , or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 4141 - Forensic Anthropology


    Basic comparative human anatomy and biological anthropology applied to modern problems in the identification of human remains.  Issues in recovery, identification, and interpretation of human remains from archaeological, criminal, and disaster investigations.  Legal issues about human remains. 

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 3141  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 4453 - Field Project in Archaeology


    Practical experience in archaeological techniques. Students will participate in field research on an historic or prehistoric archaeological site. Research may include field reconnaissance, excavation, mapping, systematic description and analysis of cultural material, and/or other techniques appropriate to the site and research problem.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 4)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 1101  or ANTH 2151 , and permission of instructor.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of project; up to 6 credit hours may be applied toward the Anthropology major.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): First Summer 2019, First Summer 2017, First Summer 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 4480 - Internship in Anthropology


    Research and/or in-service training experience in a cooperating community organization, based upon a contractual agreement among the student, department, and community organization.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Permission of department.
    Grading Method: Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit up to 6 credit hours.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Second Summer 2019, First Summer 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 4482 - Teaching Internship in Anthropology


    Teaching assistant experience in introductory anthropology. Includes conducting review sessions, lecturing, assisting faculty member with exams, and related activities.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing, and permission of department.
    Grading Method: Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit up to 6 credit hours.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 4601 - Seminar in General Anthropology


    Synthesis and integration of subfields of anthropology with emphasis on accomplishing original research, and written and oral presentation in anthropology.

    Credit Hours: (3) (O,W)
    Restriction(s): Senior standing; Anthropology major; at least 24 credit hours of ANTH courses completed; permission of department; and, when taken for honors credit, approval of a proposal through the Honors College Application to Candidacy process the semester prior to taking the course.
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 3601  with a grade of C or above.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Oral Communication (O), Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2018, Spring 2018


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  • ANTH 4611 - Senior Seminar in Applied Anthropology


    The capstone course for Applied Anthropology majors. In an effort to position students for an applied career, this course is divided into two main sections. First, students participate in a service-learning project that provides experience working as an applied anthropologist on a research project.  Second, students complete several professionalization tasks, such as resume writing and interviewing skills, that help them communicate their experiences and skills.

    Credit Hours: (3) (O,W) (SL)
    Prerequisite(s): ANTH 2171  or permission of instructor; ANTH 3601 ; and ANTH 4122 , ANTH 4140 , ANTH 4453 , or other social science methods course that meets the requirement for the major.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Oral Communication (O), Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 4615 - Readings in Middle East Ethnography


    Seminar exploring both historically significant and recent ethnographies on selected topics. Examples include Israel/Palestine, Women in the Middle East, and Tribe, State, and Nation in the Middle East.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 4616 - Culture and Conflict in the Amazon


    Examines the development strategies Brazil has used in the Amazon and explores how these policies have affected both the environment and the various populations living in the Amazon. Topics include: environmental degradation, human rights abuses, culture change, migration, and globalization.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): LTAM 4116 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ANTH 4622 - Readings in the Anthropology of Religion


    Seminar exploring both historically significant and recent ethnographies of religion. Examples include Islam, Religion and the Senses in the Muslim World, Shamanism, Comparative Ethnography of Religion.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2016


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  • ANTH 4701 - Honors Research in Anthropology


    Independent Honors project; proposal, literature review, and research for project to be completed in ANTH 4601 .

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Acceptance into the departmental honors program and permission of department.
    Grading Method: Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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Arabic

  
  • ARBC 1201 - Elementary Arabic I


    For students with limited or no previous experience in Arabic.  First course in a two-course sequence to develop competence in culture, speaking and writing, listening and reading comprehension in modern standard Arabic.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Corequisite(s): ARBC 1201L 
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Spring 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARBC 1201L - Elementary Arabic I Lab


    Continuation of class activities practicing the fundamentals of the Arabic language, including speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Corequisite(s): ARBC 1201  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARBC 1202 - Elementary Arabic II


    Second course in a two-course sequence to develop competence in culture, speaking and writing, listening and reading comprehension in modern standard Arabic.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ARBC 1201  and ARBC 1201L , or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): ARBC 1202L  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARBC 1202L - Elementary Arabic II Lab


    Continuation of class activities practicing the fundamentals of the Arabic language, including speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Prerequisite(s): ARBC 1201  and ARBC 1201L  
    Corequisite(s): ARBC 1202  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARBC 2201 - Intermediate Arabic I


    Continued training in grammar.  Intensive practice in reading, writing, and speaking.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ARBC 1202  and ARBC 1202L , or permission of department.
    Corequisite(s): ARBC 2201L  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARBC 2201L - Intermediate Arabic I Lab


    Continuation of class activities practicing the fundamentals of the Arabic language, including speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Prerequisite(s): ARBC 1202  and ARBC 1202L  
    Corequisite(s): ARBC 2201  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARBC 2202 - Intermediate Arabic II


    Builds on skills acquired in the first semester intermediate level.  Introduced advanced grammatical concepts.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ARBC 2201  and ARBC 2201L , or permission of department
    Corequisite(s): ARBC 2202L  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARBC 2202L - Intermediate Arabic II Lab


    Continuation of class activities practicing the fundamentals of the Arabic language, including speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Prerequisite(s): ARBC 2201  and ARBC 2201L , or permission of the department
    Corequisite(s): ARBC 2202  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARBC 3050 - Topics in Arabic Language and Culture


    Study of a particular facet of the Arabic language, culture, or literature.  

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARBC 3051 - Topics in Arabic Language and Culture


    Study of a particular facet of the Arabic language, culture, or literature.  

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARBC 3201 - Advanced Arabic I


    Review of Arabic grammar and guided conversation on prepared topics. Emphasis on spoken Arabic.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ARBC 2202  or permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, First Summer 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARBC 3202 - Advanced Arabic II


    Review of Arabic grammar and guided compositions on prepared topics. Emphasis on vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and stylistics.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ARBC 3201  or permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Second Summer 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARBC 3225 - Short-Term Abroad


    Faculty-led short-term study abroad experience offered during Spring Break.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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Architecture

  
  • ARCH 1101 - Architectural Design Studio I


    This course begins the core architectural design sequence, which consists of six theme-based studios.  The theme of this studio is “Form, Space, and Order.”   It provides a working knowledge of important studio skills, processes and methods, and develop creative and independent thinking through two-and three-dimensional design problems.

     

    Credit Hours: (5)
    Corequisite(s): ARCH 1601 
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARCH 1102 - Architectural Design Studio II


    This course continues the architectural design studio sequence by focusing on the theme of “Precedent Analysis.”  Students interrogate projects of historical and contemporary architecture that reify and expand upon formal investigations initiated in ARCH 1101, and apply those lessons to a design project.  This studio expands the base of architectural skills, processes, methods, principles, and issues that affect the built environment we inhabit.

    Credit Hours: (5)
    Prerequisite(s): ARCH 1101  and ARCH 1601 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARCH 1601 - Recording Observations


    Projects, lectures, demonstrations, and exercises are used to introduce the skill of freehand drawing. The aim is to understand drawing as a vital means to see, represent, and understand essential aspects of the visual environment.

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Corequisite(s): ARCH 1101 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARCH 1602 - Components of Form


    Projects, lectures, demonstrations, and exercises are used to introduce the skill of freehand drawing. The aim is to understand drawing as a vital means to see, represent, and understand essential aspects of the visual environment.

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Prerequisite(s): ARCH 1101  and ARCH 1601 .
    Corequisite(s): ARCH 1102 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARCH 2101 - Architectural Design Studio III


    This course continues the architecture design studio sequence by focusing on the theme of “Site.”  Students interrogate matters of physical and cultural context, site-specific material strategies, and environmental impact/responsiveness through both analysis and design projects.  This studio also initiates the instruction of computational design skills and methods.

    Credit Hours: (5) (O)
    Prerequisite(s): ARCH 1102  and ARCH 1602 
    Corequisite(s): ARCH 4301 
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Oral Communication (O)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARCH 2102 - Architectural Design Studio IV


    This course continues the architecture design studio sequence by focusing on the theme of “Program.”  Students interrogate matters of spatial organization, circulation, and planned/unplanned uses of space through both analysis and design projects.  Instruction includes further development of computational design skills and methods.

    Credit Hours: (5)
    Prerequisite(s): ARCH 2101 .
    Corequisite(s): ARCH 4302 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARCH 3101 - Architectural Design Studio V


    This course continues the architecture design studio sequence by focusing on the theme of “Material and Structural Assemblies.”  Students interrogate matters of tectonics, structural systems and material strategies.  Physical and computational modeling are emphasized as complementary modes of inquiry.

     

    Credit Hours: (5)
    Prerequisite(s): ARCH 2102 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARCH 3102 - Architectural Design Studio VI


    The final studio in the Core Program focuses on the theme of “Systems Integration.”  Students interrogate matters of mechanical systems and building envelopes, as well as information systems and new media technologies, foregrounding their impact on sustainability and spatial organization and occupation.

    Credit Hours: (5)
    Prerequisite(s): ARCH 3101 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARCH 3601 - Writing Architecture


    This seminar introduces genres of writing—observation, analysis, reflection, critique, manifesto, and narrative—that are used within the architectural design process and within criticism. Students will develop skills with reading architectural texts, and engage successive iterations of critical writing exercises.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Prerequisite(s): ARCH 3101 .
    Corequisite(s): ARCH 3102 .
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ARCH 4050 - Architecture Elective - Topics


    Concentrated, in-depth study of selected topic. Topics vary according to faculty expertise and often include contemporary theoretical, social, technological, and design issues.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Second Summer 2019, First Summer 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019, Fall 2018, Spring 2018


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  • ARCH 4101 - Architectural Design Studio VII: Advanced Building Design


    This studio conducts an integrated building design project that synthesizes all six themes and many of the graphic methods of the core program.  Students interrogate a complex program on a complex urban site through the use of advanced computation methods, including Building Information Modeling.

    Credit Hours: (5)
    Prerequisite(s): ARCH 3102 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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