Upper Division Courses
Course descriptions can be found by using the 2010-2011 Online Catalog. Courses that are not linked to the catalog are not currently available.
Archaeology
- 4129 - Aegean Art & Archaeology
- 4200 - North American Archaeology
- 4210 - Southwestern Archaeology
- 4220 - From Olmec to Aztec: The Archaeology of Mexico
- 4224 - Archaeology of the Maya and
their Neighbors
- 4230 - Settlement Archaeology
- 4240 - Geoarchaeology
- 4270 - Plains Archaeology
- 4330 - Human Ecology: Archaeological
Aspects
- 4340 - Archaeological Method and Theory
- 4350 - Archaeological Field and Lab
Research
- 4380 - Lithic Analysis and Replication
- 4390 - Research Methods in Archaeology
- 4420 - Archaeology of Ancient Egypt
- 4430 - Biblical Archaeology
- 4440 - Egyptian Hieroglyphics
- 4450 - Egypt after the Pharaohs
- 4460 - Archaeology and Contemporary
Society
- 4540 - Hunters and Gatherers
Physical
Anthropology
- 3000 - Primate Behavior
- 3010 - Human Animal
- 4060 - Nutrition & Anthropology
- 4070 - Methods in Biological Anthropology
- 4080 - Anthropological Genetics
- 4110 - Human Evolutionary Biology
- 4120 - Advanced Physical Anthropology
- 4130 - Advanced Osteology
- 4150 - Human Ecology: Biological Aspects
- 4170 - Primate Evolutionary Biology
- 4360 - Field Methods in Primate Ecology
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Cultural
Anthropology
Topical
Courses:
- 3180 - Gender, Culture, and Sexuality
- 3300 - Elements of Religion (same
as ETHN 3300)
- 4500 - Cross-Cultural Aspects of Socioeconomic
Development
- 4505 - Globalization and Transnational Culture
- 4510 - Applied Cultural Anthropology
(same as ETHN 4521)
- 4520 - Symbolic Anthropology
- 4530 - Theoretical Foundations of
Sociocultural Anthropology
- 4560 - North American Indian Acculturation
(same as AIST 4565)
- 4570 - Anthropology of Fishing (Maritime
Peoples)
- 4580 - The Holocaust
- 4600 - Human Ecology: Cultural Aspects
- 4610 - Medical Anthropology
- 4620 - Nationalism and Cultural Citizenship
- 4630 - Nomadic Peoples of East Africa*
- 4800 - Language and Culture (same
as LING 4800)
Ethnographic
Area Courses:
- 3100 - Africa: People and Societies
in Change
- 3110 - Ethnography of Mexico and Central
America
- 3130 - North American Indians: Traditional
Cultures (same as AIST 3135)
- 3160 - Peoples of the South Pacific
- 3170 - America: An Anthropological
Perspective
- 3218 - Peoples and Cultures of West Africa
- 4630 - Nomadic Peoples of East Africa*
- 4690 - Anthropology of Tibet
- 4730 - Latin American Politics and Culture through Film and Text
- 4740 - Peoples and Culture of Brazil
- 4750 - Culture and Society in South
Asia
- 4760 - Ethnography of Southeast Asia
and Indonesia
* Can fulfill the topical or the ethnographic area requirement, not both. |
Other Courses for Anthropology Majors:
- 4000 - Quantitative Methods in Anthropology
- 4020 - Explorations in Anthropology (variable topics)
- 4180 - Anthropological Perspectives: Contemporary Issues (Critical Thinking)