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Faculty:
S Aleman, I Choi, TH Johnson. Definition: Anthropology studies the evolution of the human species, the history and evolution of past human cultures, and present day cultures and languages.
Anthropology
Minor
Ethnobotany Minor The minor consists of a minimum of 26 credits including:
ANTH 101(NW). Human Diversity. 3 cr. Introduction to anthropology that includes human evolution and biological diversity, human cultural and linguistic diversity, and archaeology. GDR:SS1 ANTH 110(NW). Contemporary Cultural Diversity. 3 cr. Introduces the field of cultural anthropology, and with examples, explores the contemporary challenges faced by diverse peoples around the world. GDR:SS1 ANTH 125(NW). Wisconsin Indian Cultures. 3 cr. Introduction to prehistoric, historic and contemporary American Indian cultures of Wisconsin. GDR:SS1 ANTH 199. Reading in the Discipline. 1 cr; pass/fail. Improve reading and thinking skills in anthropology. Taken in conjunction with designated sections of anthropology courses. ANTH 315(NW). Principles of Archaeology. 3 cr. Theory and methods of archeology. Examine world archeology, especially North America. GDR:SS1 ANTH 320(NW). Anthropology of Religion. 3 cr. Explore diversity of religious practice worldwide with in-depth exploration of selected traditions. GDR:SS1 ANTH 325. Culture and Language. 3 cr. Survey anthropological linguistics. Topics include evolution of language, basic language structure, how language structures and reflects cultural and social differences, and the preservation of language diversity. GDR:SS1 ANTH 335(NW). Peoples of South America. 3 cr. Survey cultures of native South Americans with predominantly non-European ancestry. In-depth exploration of selected peoples of indigenous and African ancestry. ANTH 101 or 110 recommended. GDR:SS1 ANTH 338(NW). Peoples of the Pacific. 2-3 cr. Ethnological survey; cultural organization of Pacific societies and significance of social change. GDR:SS1 ANTH 339(NW). Native Cultures of North America. 3 cr. Selective survey of the evolving cultural heritage of native North Americans. GDR:SS1. ANTH
340. Field and Laboratory Techniques in Archaeology. 3 cr.
Techniques, methods and procedures of field and laboratory archaeology
discussed and practiced in actual working conditions on an archaeological
excavation. Summer only. May repeat for 6 cr max. ANTH 345(NW). Native Peoples and Cultures of MesoAmerica. 3 cr. Explore societies and cultures of the indigenous peoples of Mexico and Central America from prehistory to the present. ANTH 101 or 110 recommended. GDR:SS1 ANTH 350. Cultural Ecology. 3 cr. How cultures interact and adapt to their material and social environments. Prereq: 101 or Sociology 101 or cons instr. GDR:EL ANTH 371(MNS). Contemporary Native North American Cultures. 3 cr. Cultural adaptations of contemporary native North American peoples in context of other North American societies and cultures. ANTH 380(NW). Anthropology of Health and Disease. 3 cr. Anthropological approaches to the knowledge and understanding of health and disease in various cultures. GDR:SS1 ANTH 390/590. Special Topics in Anthropology. 1-3 cr. Subtitle will designate area. May repeat for credit with different subtitle. ANTH 392. Anthropology Internship. 1 cr. pass/fail. Intern provides small group writing and reading assistance in selected anthropology courses. Prereq: Cons instr. ANTH 393. Field Trips in Anthropology. 1-3 cr. Direct observation of anthropological data within an environmental context; required readings and field notebook. May repeat with change of locale/topic. May not earn credit in Geog 393 or Geology 393 under same topic/locale. ANTH 395/595. Special Topics in Anthropology. 1-3 cr. Subtitle will designate area. May repeat for credit with different subtitle. ANTH 399. Independent Study. 1-3 cr. Independent study of any area of anthropology arranged with instructor and cons chair. Credit based on scope of project. May repeat for 6 cr max. Anthropology Latent Courses: Not offered recently. For a full course description, see the printed version of the catalog listed behind the course number (xx-xx).
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