2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Anthropology
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Timothy J. Smith, Chair
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The Department of Anthropology is committed to a comparative and holistic approach to the study of the human experience. The anthropological perspective provides a broad understanding of the origins as well as the meaning of biological and cultural diversity in the world–past, present, and future. As such, the program in anthropology offers the opportunity for understanding world affairs and problems within the total context of the human experience and for constructing solutions to world problems which are firmly grounded in that context. Specifically, the department offers: (1) students of all disciplines the opportunity to deepen and broaden their knowledge of humankind and of themselves; (2) a strong preparation for graduate study in anthropology; and (3) an academic and practical background for those who wish to apply the anthropological perspective in a wide range of professional careers, such as social services, social work, international aid and development, medical research, human resources, law, marketing, education, counseling, forensics and archaeology.
Honors Program in Anthropology
The Department of Anthropology offers honors courses at all levels. Honors sections in most courses are made available on request or by contract. On occasion, special honors courses (ANT 1510 , ANT 2510 , ANT 3510 ) may be offered to students who have distinguished themselves. Students who successfully complete six hours of honors courses and have earned at least a 3.45 GPA in anthropology are eligible to take ANT 4510 , Senior Honors Thesis. Students who complete nine hours of honors work, including ANT 4510 , will graduate with “honors in anthropology.” Students must earn a grade of ‘B’ or higher on all honors coursework taken to fulfill any honors requirements.
Courses of Instruction in Anthropology (ANT)
This catalog reflects fall and spring semester offerings. Go to www.summerschool.appstate.edu for courses offered in summer terms.
(For an explanation of the prefixes used in the following courses, see the listing of Course Prefixes.)
ProgramsBachelor of ScienceBachelor of ArtsMinorCoursesAnthropology- ANT 1415 - Understanding Culture (3)
- ANT 1420 - Archaeology and the Human Past (3)
- ANT 1425 - Mythbusting in Archaeology (3)
- ANT 1430 - Our Primate Heritage (4)
- ANT 1510 - Freshman Honors Colloquium (3)
- ANT 1530-1549 - Selected Topics (1-4)
- ANT 2100 - East Asia Through Ethnography (3)
- ANT 2215 - Cultural Anthropology (3)
- ANT 2221 - Archaeology (3)
- ANT 2222 - The Living Primates (3)
- ANT 2230 - Biological Anthropology (3)
- ANT 2235 - North American Archaeology (3)
- ANT 2300 - Meso American Cultures (3)
- ANT 2310 - Appalachian Culture (3)
- ANT 2330 - Neandertals (3)
- ANT 2340 - Bronze Age Civilizations (3)
- ANT 2400 - Native America Through Ethnography (3)
- ANT 2420 - Gender, Race and Class (3)
- ANT 2430 - Magic, Witchcraft and Religion (3)
- ANT 2440 - From Savages to Cyborgs (3)
- ANT 2500 - Independent Study (1-4)
- ANT 2510 - Sophomore Honors Colloquium (3)
- ANT 2530-2549 - Selected Topics (1-4)
- ANT 2600 - Southwest Field Experience (3)
- ANT 2700 - South Asia Through Ethnography (3)
- ANT 2800 - Latin America Through Ethnography (3)
- ANT 3120 - Field Archaeology (3-6)
- ANT 3200 - Zooarchaeology (3)
- ANT 3220 - Human Biological Variation (3)
- ANT 3250 - Archaeological Laboratory Methods (3)
- ANT 3260 - Microscopy in Archaeology (3)
- ANT 3270 - Archaeology of the Native South (3)
- ANT 3275 - Globalization and Heritage in Africa (3)
- ANT 3300 - Human Osteology (3)
- ANT 3305 - Forensic Anthropology (3)
- ANT 3320 - Primatological Field Methods (3)
- ANT 3350 - Primate Behavior and Ecology (3)
- ANT 3405 - Quantitative Methods in Anthropology (3)
- ANT 3410 - Ethnographic Methods (3)
- ANT 3420 - Women and Gender in Anthropology (3)
- ANT 3500 - Independent Study (1-4)
- ANT 3510 - Juniors Honors Colloquium (3)
- ANT 3520 - Instructional Assistance (1)
- ANT 3530-3549 - Selected Topics (1-4)
- ANT 3555 - Ceramics for the Archaeologist (3)
- ANT 3560 - Archaic States (3)
- ANT 3600 - Archaeological Theory (3)
- ANT 3610 - Anthropology of Environmental Justice (3)
- ANT 3620 - Political Ecology and Sustainability (3)
- ANT 3625 - History of Anthropological Ideas (3)
- ANT 3630 - Epistemology and Praxis (3)
- ANT 3635 - Political Anthropology (3)
- ANT 3640 - Language and Culture (3)
- ANT 3645 - Anthropology of Violence (3)
- ANT 3655 - Anthropology of Immigration (3)
- ANT 3660 - Medical Anthropology (3)
- ANT 3680 - Environmental Anthropology (3)
- ANT 3800 - Ethnographic Writing and Video (3)
- ANT 3810 - Engaging Anthropology (3)
- ANT 3820 - Anthropology of Media (3)
- ANT 3940 - Ethnographic Field School (2-6)
- ANT 3950 - Field Methods in Linguistics (3)
- ANT 4225 - Meaning (3)
- ANT 4230 - Magic and Modernity (3)
- ANT 4231 - Capstone: Magic and Modernity (3)
- ANT 4240 - Politics of Ethnicity (3)
- ANT 4241 - Capstone: Politics of Ethnicity (3)
- ANT 4245 - Hegemony and Power (3)
- ANT 4246 - Capstone: Hegemony and Power (3)
- ANT 4250 - Biology, Technology, and Culture (3)
- ANT 4251 - Capstone: Biology, Technology, and Culture (3)
- ANT 4255 - Ethnobotany: Plants, People, and Culture (4)
- ANT 4256 - Capstone: Ethnobotany: Plants, People, and Culture (4)
- ANT 4260 - Anthropology of Development (3)
- ANT 4261 - Capstone: Anthropology of Development (3)
- ANT 4265 - Anthropology and Global Health (3)
- ANT 4266 - Capstone: Anthropology and Global Health (3)
- ANT 4270 - Arts of Resistance (3)
- ANT 4271 - Capstone: Arts of Resistance (3)
- ANT 4275 - Experimental Ethnography (3)
- ANT 4276 - Capstone: Experimental Ethnography (3)
- ANT 4280 - Anthropology of the Body (3)
- ANT 4281 - Capstone: Anthropology of the Body (3)
- ANT 4320 - Human Evolution (3)
- ANT 4321 - Capstone: Human Evolution (3)
- ANT 4330 - Bioarchaeology (3)
- ANT 4331 - Capstone: Bioarchaeology (3)
- ANT 4340 - Paleoanthropology of South Asia (3)
- ANT 4350 - Human Reproduction from an Evolutionary Perspective (3)
- ANT 4351 - Capstone: Human Reproduction from an Evolutionary Perspective (3)
- ANT 4360 - Primate Conservation (3)
- ANT 4370 - Paleopathology (3)
- ANT 4371 - Capstone: Paleopathology (3)
- ANT 4400 - Paleolithic Archaeology (3)
- ANT 4401 - Capstone: Paleolithic Archaeology (3)
- ANT 4440 - Experimental Archaeology (3)
- ANT 4441 - Capstone: Experimental Archaeology (3)
- ANT 4450 - Paleolithic Cave Art (3)
- ANT 4451 - Capstone: Paleolithic Cave Art (3)
- ANT 4460 - Landscape Archaeology (3)
- ANT 4461 - Capstone: Landscape Archaeology (3)
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