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Anthropology

Course Code
ANTH 315  Credits
Title North American Archaeology 
Prerequisite ANTH 115 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description An overview of the prehistory of North America from the end of the Ice Age. 



Course Code
ANTH 316  Credits
Title Magic, Witchcraft and Belief 
Prerequisite ANTH 110 
Lasc Area Goal 8  
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Introduction to the study of religion in cross cultural perspective. The origins of supernatural beliefs will be studied. Functional and non-functional explanations of religious beliefs will be examined. The relationship between culture change and religious movements will be explored. MnTC Goal 8. 



Course Code
ANTH 317  Credits
Title Collapse 
Lasc Area Goal 10  
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description This course explores the notion of societal collapse using ancient societies and archaeological data. A variety of case studies, drawn from diverse cultural and environmental settings, are examined to identify the processes and causes of collapse. Of critical importance is the interplay between society and environment in achieving or failing to attain long-term sustainability. Present day contexts are examined using perspectives gained from the study of the past. MnTC Goal 10. 



Course Code
ANTH 325  Credits
Title Reading Landscape: Ways of Seeing 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Writing Intensive Yes  
Description Explores the landscape concept as developed and applied within anthropology and the geosciences. Considers the interaction of culture and perception in the way we view our physical world. Writing Intensive. 



Course Code
ANTH 327  Credits
Title The Aztecs 
Lasc Area Goal 7  
Course Outline Course Outline 
Writing Intensive Yes  
Description This course is an examination of Aztec civilization. Varied perspectives, including native and Spanish chroniclers, archaeological data, and a cross-cultural understanding of archaic states, are employed to derive an understanding of Aztec civilization. MnTC Goal 7. 



Course Code
ANTH 329  Credits
Title The Uses of the Past 
Lasc Area Goal 9  
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description An examination of how the past is interpreted to satisfy ideological, political and social needs of groups. Ethical responsibilities related to interpreting the past are combined with understanding the importance of being fair-minded toward others' versions of the past. MnTC Goal 9. 



Course Code
ANTH 333  Credits
Title Anthropology of Music 
Lasc Area Goal 8  
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description An anthropological investigation of the relationships between culture and music. It will focus on the core anthropological concepts of cultural relativism, ethnocentrism, and globalization in relation to the cultural contexts of music. It will explore how music relates anthropologically to various aspects of culture, including identity, gender, family, religion, politics, subsistence, economics, and language. Ethnographic examples will be drawn from western and non-western music. MnTC Goal 8. 



Course Code
ANTH 337  Credits
Title The Maya 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description This course explores the archaeology of the Maya. Varied perspectives, including native, Spanish chroniclers, the archaeological record, and a cross-cultural understanding of archaic civilizations, are employed to derive and understanding of Maya civilization. 



Course Code
ANTH 350  Credits
Title Geoarchaeology 
Prerequisite ANTH 115 OR GEOS 117 OR GEOS 115  
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Examines the application of Geoscience methods and techniques to archaeological deposits and materials. Emphasizes foundational concepts in Geoarchaeology, the role of Geoarchaeology in contemporary archaeology, and the application of geoarchaeological knowledge and skills to inform archaeological interpretation. 



Course Code
ANTH 360  Credits
Title Applied Ethnographic Methods 
Prerequisite ANTH 110 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Training in the standard techniques of ethnographic fieldwork with emphasis on applied applications, including research design, interviewing, forms of observation, and the production of ethnographic writings, as well as introducing important debates concerning this process.  



Course Code
ANTH 380  Credits
Title Traditional Cultures 
Prerequisite ANTH 110 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description An examination of traditional cultures before widespread westernization, including a review of the anthropological literature, such as ranking, non-market exchange and systems of production, domestic organization, power, authority, and traditional religious systems. 



Course Code
ANTH 390  Credits 1-3 
Title Topics in Anthropology 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Study of various topics in anthropology. This course may be repeated as topics vary. 



Course Code
ANTH 450  Credits
Title Field Work in Anthropology 
Prerequisite ANTH 115 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description An applied course in archaeology involving excavations at archaeological sites during the summer months. Emphasis on field techniques including map reading, photography, excavation techniques, artifact processing and analysis. 



Course Code
ANTH 451  Credits
Title Archaeology Lab 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Laboratory training in archaeology including inventory, treatment and curation of collections, basic laboratory drawing, photography, data entry and reporting. Students will work on collections from regional archaeological sites. 



Course Code
ANTH 455  Credits
Title Field Methods in Geoarchaeology 
Prerequisite ANTH 115 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Provides field experience with a variety of geoarchaeological techniques applied within the context of an interdisciplinary research program. Research design and the research process will also be emphasized. In addition to the listed pre-requisite, students must have taken at least one introductory course in geology. Same as GEOS 455



Course Code
ANTH 469  Credits 1-12 
Title Internship 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description A supervised, practical experience in the field. A maximum of 12 internship credits may be applied to the degree. 



Course Code
ANTH 490  Credits 1-3 
Title Topics in Anthropology 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Study of various topics in anthropology. This course may be repeated as topics vary. 



Course Code
ANTH 492  Credits
Title Seminar in Anthropology 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Writing Intensive Yes  
Description Selected topics in Anthropology. Students are expected to do research in subjects related to the topic of the course. May be repeated when topic varies. 



Course Code
ANTH 497  Credits 1-5 
Title Research in Anthropology 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Research in anthropology under the supervision of a member of the faculty.