The request to revise numbering and descriptions for ANTH courses

Memo Date: 
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
To: 
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
From: 
Office of Academic Affairs
Approved On: October 14, 2013
Approved by: Undergraduate Course and Curriculum Committee
Implementation Date: Spring 2014

Note: Deletions are strikethroughs.  Insertions are underlined.


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ANTH 3101. Foundations of Anthropological Theory. (3) Prerequisites: ANTH 1101 and Junior standing and at least 15 hours of completed ANTH courses. ANTH majors and minors only.  History of anthropological theory; the anthropological perspective in the social sciences; current theoretical and methodological issues in anthropology; presenting anthropology through writing and speaking. (Fall, Spring)

 

ANTH 34111. Applied Anthropology. (3) Prerequisite: ANTH 1101 or permission of instructor. It is recommended that students complete ANTH 4122, 4140, 4453, or other social science methods course before taking this course. Cultural dynamics; agents and conditions promoting change; theories and methods of applied anthropology in health care, education, development, business. (Yearly)

 

ANTH 34480. Internship in Anthropology. (3) Prerequisite: permission of the department.  Research and/or in-service training experience in a cooperating community organization, based upon a contractual agreement among the student, department, and community organization.  May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of six semester hours.  Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.  (Fall, Spring, Summer)

 

ANTH 34482. Teaching Internship in Anthropology. (3) Prerequisite: at least Junior standing and permission of the department.  Teaching assistant experience in introductory anthropology. Includes conducting review sessions, lecturing, assisting faculty member with exams, and related activities.  May be repeated for credit up to six hours.  Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis. (Fall, Spring)

 

ANTH 4601. Seminar in General Anthropology. (3) (O, W)  Prerequisites: ANTH 3101, Senior standing, Anthropology major; at least 24 hours of completed ANTH courses; permission of the department required.  Synthesis and integration of subfields of anthropology with emphasis on accomplishing original research, and written and oral presentation in anthropology. (O credit will be received only after successful completion of ANTH 3101 and ANTH 4601.) (Spring, Fall)