ANT - Anthropology
Intensive archaeological practicum including field survey, excavation, and laboratory analysis of resulting materials. Repeatable up to 6 hours when content does not duplicate previous topics. Prerequisites: ANT 175; permission of instructor.
Credits
3-6(Spec)
Explores theories of cultural development, with particular emphasis on urban and post-industrial cultures. Students investigate cultures different from their own. Identical to SOC 506. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. This course is approved for offering in a distance learning format. Prerequisite: One anthropology or sociology course.
Credits
3(3-0)
Transcultural variations in conceptions of health, illness, disease, sickness and healing; cultural practices and social, political, economic and global forces that impact these conditions. Prerequisites: Six credits of cultural anthropology and/or sociology.
Credits
3(3-0)
The history of Native American peoples in North America since 1492, impact of colonization and U.S. policy upon Native Americans, and ethnohistorical theory and methodology. Identical to CRM 521. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Prerequisite: Senior standing and ANT 320 or 365 or HST 323; or graduate standing.
Credits
3(3-0)
Comparative study of cultural shapings, expressions and experiences of contemporary aging. Social and cultural responses to perceived problems of aging. Transformations of aging under globalization. Cross listed with SOC 532. Credit may only be earned for one of these courses. Prerequisite: Six credits of cultural anthropology, gerontology and/or sociology.
Credits
3(3-0)
Practical instruction in archaeological methods including field survey and excavation; description, classification, data analysis, and documentation of cultural materials in the laboratory. Identical to CRM 540. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Prerequisites: ANT 175 and one of the following: ANT 340, 344, 348; or Graduate standing.
Credits
3(3-0)
Lectures and laboratory training in forensic identification and analysis of human skeletal remains for utilization by criminal justice authorities, missing persons bureaus, archaeologists and paleoanthropologists. Identical to CRM 542. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Prerequisites: ANT 173, 342, or 347; or graduate standing.
Credits
4(3-2)
Examination of prehistoric cultural trends and societies in the Great Lakes region within the context of broader trends in eastern North America and impact of historic Euroamerican settlement. Identical to CRM 544. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Prerequisites: ANT 175; or Graduate standing.
Credits
3(3-0)
Consideration of subject matter not included in courses currently listed in catalog. Prerequisite: 15 credit hours in Anthropology or Graduate Standing.
Credits
1-10(Spec)
Advanced training in archaeological methods for graduate students. Identical to CRM 600. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Prerequisite: Permission of academic adviser.
Credits
1-6(Spec)
Historical growth of archaeology, nature of archaeological evidence, theoretical frameworks in interpretation and explanation of the human past, research strategies and design. Identical to CRM 626. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses.
Credits
3(3-0)
Evaluation of the laws and practice of Cultural Resource Management (CRM) and applied archaeology within public, private, and governmental settings. May not be taken by students who have completed ANT 345. Identical to CRM 645. Credit cannot be earned in more than one of these courses.
Credits
3(3-0)
Directed reading and/or research on an approved topic. Not open to students on academic probation.
Credits
1-12(Spec)
Supervised applied research experience at a field site, museum, laboratory, or other institution where data are collected and analyzed. Identical to CRM 700. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Prerequisite: Permission of academic advisor.
Credits
1-6(Spec)
Credit is earned in this course through the successful completion of a thesis in anthropology in consultation with a thesis advisor. Identical to CRM 798. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses. Prerequisites: Successful completion of 6 hours of coursework in the Cultural Resource Management MA program.
Credits
3-6(Spec)