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Winter Term 2015 History of Anthropological Ideas - 1318 - ANTH 200
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Prerequisites/Notes: ANTH 110, 120, or 140, preferably all three. Recommended for anthropology majors in the sophomore year; must be completed by the end of the junior year.

Catalog Description : A study of the development of anthropology as a scholarly discipline and a method of inquiry. Consideration of theoretical perspectives such as evolutionism, historical particularism, functionalism, cultural materialism, structuralism, interpretive and postmodernist approaches, and also the significance of participant-observation and other field research strategies in shaping anthropological knowledge. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 110, 120, or 140, preferably all three. Recommended for anthropology majors in the sophomore year; must be completed by the end of the junior year.

Attributes: GER Social Science Div, GER Writing Intensive, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs


Term

Winter Term 2015

Instructors

Carla Daughtry

Course

ANTH 200

Grade Mode

Standard

Title

HIST OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL IDEAS (W)

Final Exam

Tuesday, Mar 17, 2015 11:30 a.m. - 02:00 p.m.

CRN

1318

Status

Active

Class Time

09:00 AM-10:50 AM TR BRIG 305

Start-End Date

Jan 05, 2015-Mar 18, 2015

Campus

Appleton Main Campus

Units

6

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