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Class Number | Class | Meeting Time | Instructor | Room | Unreserved Enrollment | Reserved Enrollment | Total Enrollment | Wait List |
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7600 | ANTH 53H - 037 First-Year Seminar: Darwin's Dangerous Idea | TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM | PAUL LESLIE | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0203 | 22/24 | Seats filled | 22/24 | |
Description: Exploration of how natural selection works, how it has been used and misused for understanding human nature, health and disease, aging, social behavior, how we choose mates, and more. 3 units. | ||||||||
8542 | ANTH 62 - 001 First-Year Seminar: Indian Country Today | MoWeFr 11:15AM - 12:05PM | VALERIE LAMBERT | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | 1/5 | Seats filled | 20/24 | |
Description: This course examines current topics in American Indian country today through the use of films and interactive case studies. 3 units. | ||||||||
13460 | ANTH 67 - 001 First-Year Seminar: Blackness and Racialization: A Multidimensional Approach | MoWeFr 2:30PM - 3:20PM | CHARLES PRICE | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 24/24 | |
Description: This seminar is an introduction to the history, social construction, cultural production, and lived experience of race in the United States and Jamaica (for comparison). The seminar will utilize historical, theoretical, ethnographic, and popular culture content to explain the effects, uses, durability, and pliability of racial formations. 3 units. | ||||||||
15063 | ANTH 72 - 001 First-Year Seminar: Archaeology and Popular Culture | TuTh 8:00AM - 9:15AM | Douglas Smit | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0203 | 6/7 | Seats filled | 23/24 | |
Description: Archaeology often captures the popular imagination through fantastic and farfetched portrayals of lost civilizations, aliens, and spectacular treasures. While these depictions of archaeology and the past may not be accurate, the story being told is nonetheless significant and reflects something about the culture that produced it. This course explores how these films, televisions shows, books, and video games tell stories about the past and what these representations imply about the present. 3 units. | ||||||||
10660 | ANTH 89 - 001 First-Year Seminar: Special Topics | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | CHRISTOPHER NELSON | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 24/24 | |
Description: Special topics course; content will vary each semester. 3 units. | ||||||||
3961 | ANTH 101 - 006 General Anthropology | MoWeFr 1:25PM - 2:15PM | ANNA AGBE-DAVIES | Manning Hall-Rm 0209 | 64/84 | Seats filled | 100/120 | 0/999 |
Description: An introduction to anthropology, the science of humans, the culture-bearing animal. Topics considered: human evolution and biological variations within and between modern populations, prehistoric and historic developments of culture, cultural dynamics viewed analytically and comparatively. 3 units. | ||||||||
3962 | ANTH 101 - 601 General Anthropology | We 8:00AM - 8:50AM | Angela Bailey | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | 15/20 | Seats filled | 15/20 | 0/999 |
Description: An introduction to anthropology, the science of humans, the culture-bearing animal. Topics considered: human evolution and biological variations within and between modern populations, prehistoric and historic developments of culture, cultural dynamics viewed analytically and comparatively. 0 units. | ||||||||
3963 | ANTH 101 - 602 General Anthropology | We 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Armani Stewart | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | 18/20 | Seats filled | 18/20 | 0/999 |
Description: An introduction to anthropology, the science of humans, the culture-bearing animal. Topics considered: human evolution and biological variations within and between modern populations, prehistoric and historic developments of culture, cultural dynamics viewed analytically and comparatively. 0 units. | ||||||||
3964 | ANTH 101 - 603 General Anthropology | We 10:10AM - 11:00AM | Armani Stewart | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 18/20 | Seats filled | 18/20 | 0/999 |
Description: An introduction to anthropology, the science of humans, the culture-bearing animal. Topics considered: human evolution and biological variations within and between modern populations, prehistoric and historic developments of culture, cultural dynamics viewed analytically and comparatively. 0 units. | ||||||||
3965 | ANTH 101 - 604 General Anthropology | We 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Armani Stewart | Tate-Turner-Kuralt -Rm 0113 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: An introduction to anthropology, the science of humans, the culture-bearing animal. Topics considered: human evolution and biological variations within and between modern populations, prehistoric and historic developments of culture, cultural dynamics viewed analytically and comparatively. 0 units. | ||||||||
3966 | ANTH 101 - 605 General Anthropology | Mo 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Angela Bailey | Murphey Hall-Rm 0111 | 18/20 | Seats filled | 18/20 | 0/999 |
Description: An introduction to anthropology, the science of humans, the culture-bearing animal. Topics considered: human evolution and biological variations within and between modern populations, prehistoric and historic developments of culture, cultural dynamics viewed analytically and comparatively. 0 units. | ||||||||
7966 | ANTH 101 - 609 General Anthropology | We 4:40PM - 5:30PM | Angela Bailey | Hanes Art Center-Rm 0117 | 11/20 | Seats filled | 11/20 | 0/999 |
Description: An introduction to anthropology, the science of humans, the culture-bearing animal. Topics considered: human evolution and biological variations within and between modern populations, prehistoric and historic developments of culture, cultural dynamics viewed analytically and comparatively. 0 units. | ||||||||
6427 | ANTH 123 - 006 Habitat and Humanity | MoWeFr 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Rachel Briggs | Coker Hall-Rm 0201 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 180/180 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural survey of building and landscape architecture, including prehistoric dwellings and sacred structures such as shrines and temples. Emphasis on architecture as symbolic form and cultural meaning. 3 units. | ||||||||
10656 | ANTH 123 - 601 Habitat and Humanity | Mo 4:40PM - 5:30PM | Devin Henson | Greenlaw Hall-Rm 0107 | 17/20 | Seats filled | 17/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural survey of building and landscape architecture, including prehistoric dwellings and sacred structures such as shrines and temples. Emphasis on architecture as symbolic form and cultural meaning. 0 units. | ||||||||
6428 | ANTH 123 - 602 Habitat and Humanity | Mo 5:45PM - 6:35PM | Devin Henson | Hanes Art Center-Rm 0116 | 19/20 | Seats filled | 19/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural survey of building and landscape architecture, including prehistoric dwellings and sacred structures such as shrines and temples. Emphasis on architecture as symbolic form and cultural meaning. 0 units. | ||||||||
6429 | ANTH 123 - 603 Habitat and Humanity | Mo 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Jack Clark | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0203 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural survey of building and landscape architecture, including prehistoric dwellings and sacred structures such as shrines and temples. Emphasis on architecture as symbolic form and cultural meaning. 0 units. | ||||||||
6430 | ANTH 123 - 604 Habitat and Humanity | We 8:00AM - 8:50AM | Joy Mersmann | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 18/20 | Seats filled | 18/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural survey of building and landscape architecture, including prehistoric dwellings and sacred structures such as shrines and temples. Emphasis on architecture as symbolic form and cultural meaning. 0 units. | ||||||||
10657 | ANTH 123 - 605 Habitat and Humanity | We 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Joy Mersmann | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural survey of building and landscape architecture, including prehistoric dwellings and sacred structures such as shrines and temples. Emphasis on architecture as symbolic form and cultural meaning. 0 units. | ||||||||
10655 | ANTH 123 - 606 Habitat and Humanity | We 10:10AM - 11:00AM | Joy Mersmann | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural survey of building and landscape architecture, including prehistoric dwellings and sacred structures such as shrines and temples. Emphasis on architecture as symbolic form and cultural meaning. 0 units. | ||||||||
13560 | ANTH 123 - 607 Habitat and Humanity | Mo 3:35PM - 4:25PM | Devin Henson | Genome Sciences Bui-Rm 1370 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural survey of building and landscape architecture, including prehistoric dwellings and sacred structures such as shrines and temples. Emphasis on architecture as symbolic form and cultural meaning. 0 units. | ||||||||
13562 | ANTH 123 - 608 Habitat and Humanity | Mo 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Jack Clark | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural survey of building and landscape architecture, including prehistoric dwellings and sacred structures such as shrines and temples. Emphasis on architecture as symbolic form and cultural meaning. 0 units. | ||||||||
13561 | ANTH 123 - 609 Habitat and Humanity | Mo 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Jack Clark | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 18/20 | Seats filled | 18/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural survey of building and landscape architecture, including prehistoric dwellings and sacred structures such as shrines and temples. Emphasis on architecture as symbolic form and cultural meaning. 0 units. | ||||||||
4009 | ANTH 147 - 006 Comparative Healing Systems | MoWe 5:00PM - 6:15PM | Michele Rivkin-Fish | Hanes Art Center-Rm 0121 | 162/199 | Seats filled | 203/240 | 0/999 |
Description: In this course we compare a variety of healing beliefs and practices so that students may gain a better understanding of their own society, culture, and medical system. 3 units. | ||||||||
4010 | ANTH 147 - 601 Comparative Healing Systems | Th 5:00PM - 5:50PM | Emily Scolaro | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0203 | 19/20 | Seats filled | 19/20 | 0/999 |
Description: In this course we compare a variety of healing beliefs and practices so that students may gain a better understanding of their own society, culture, and medical system. 0 units. | ||||||||
4011 | ANTH 147 - 602 Comparative Healing Systems | Fr 8:00AM - 8:50AM | Peyton Smalls | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 17/20 | Seats filled | 17/20 | 0/999 |
Description: In this course we compare a variety of healing beliefs and practices so that students may gain a better understanding of their own society, culture, and medical system. 0 units. | ||||||||
4012 | ANTH 147 - 603 Comparative Healing Systems | Fr 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Peyton Smalls | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 19/20 | Seats filled | 19/20 | 0/999 |
Description: In this course we compare a variety of healing beliefs and practices so that students may gain a better understanding of their own society, culture, and medical system. 0 units. | ||||||||
4013 | ANTH 147 - 604 Comparative Healing Systems | Fr 10:10AM - 11:00AM | Peyton Smalls | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 19/19 | 0/999 |
Description: In this course we compare a variety of healing beliefs and practices so that students may gain a better understanding of their own society, culture, and medical system. 0 units. | ||||||||
4014 | ANTH 147 - 605 Comparative Healing Systems | Fr 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Regina Lowe | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 19/20 | Seats filled | 19/20 | 0/999 |
Description: In this course we compare a variety of healing beliefs and practices so that students may gain a better understanding of their own society, culture, and medical system. 0 units. | ||||||||
4015 | ANTH 147 - 606 Comparative Healing Systems | Fr 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Regina Lowe | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 13/19 | Seats filled | 13/19 | 0/999 |
Description: In this course we compare a variety of healing beliefs and practices so that students may gain a better understanding of their own society, culture, and medical system. 0 units. | ||||||||
8240 | ANTH 147 - 607 Comparative Healing Systems | Fr 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Katherine Kingma | Graham Memorial-Rm 0038 | 15/22 | Seats filled | 15/22 | 0/999 |
Description: In this course we compare a variety of healing beliefs and practices so that students may gain a better understanding of their own society, culture, and medical system. 0 units. | ||||||||
8241 | ANTH 147 - 608 Comparative Healing Systems | Fr 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Katherine Kingma | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 14/20 | Seats filled | 14/20 | 0/999 |
Description: In this course we compare a variety of healing beliefs and practices so that students may gain a better understanding of their own society, culture, and medical system. 0 units. | ||||||||
8242 | ANTH 147 - 609 Comparative Healing Systems | Fr 3:30PM - 4:20PM | Katherine Kingma | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | 18/20 | Seats filled | 18/20 | 0/999 |
Description: In this course we compare a variety of healing beliefs and practices so that students may gain a better understanding of their own society, culture, and medical system. 0 units. | ||||||||
13557 | ANTH 147 - 610 Comparative Healing Systems | Fr 10:10AM - 11:00AM | Regina Lowe | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | 17/20 | Seats filled | 17/20 | 0/999 |
Description: In this course we compare a variety of healing beliefs and practices so that students may gain a better understanding of their own society, culture, and medical system. 0 units. | ||||||||
13559 | ANTH 147 - 611 Comparative Healing Systems | Th 3:30PM - 4:20PM | Emily Scolaro | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0203 | 14/19 | Seats filled | 14/19 | 0/999 |
Description: In this course we compare a variety of healing beliefs and practices so that students may gain a better understanding of their own society, culture, and medical system. 0 units. | ||||||||
13558 | ANTH 147 - 612 Comparative Healing Systems | Th 2:00PM - 2:50PM | Emily Scolaro | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 19/20 | Seats filled | 19/20 | 0/999 |
Description: In this course we compare a variety of healing beliefs and practices so that students may gain a better understanding of their own society, culture, and medical system. 0 units. | ||||||||
10358 | ANTH 148 - 001 Human Origins | TuTh 3:30PM - 4:45PM | Charles Hilton | Fetzer Hall-Rm 0109 | 77/97 | Seats filled | 100/120 | 0/999 |
Description: Study of human evolution. Focus on the fossil record of humans and human-like ancestors. Topics include communication, aggression, dietary adaptations, locomotion, major anatomical changes, and behavioral shifts in an evolutionary framework. 3 units. | ||||||||
4006 | ANTH 148 - 601 Human Origins | Th 5:00PM - 5:50PM | Joel King | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0404 | 19/20 | Seats filled | 19/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Study of human evolution. Focus on the fossil record of humans and human-like ancestors. Topics include communication, aggression, dietary adaptations, locomotion, major anatomical changes, and behavioral shifts in an evolutionary framework. 0 units. | ||||||||
4007 | ANTH 148 - 602 Human Origins | Fr 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Joel King | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0404 | 17/20 | Seats filled | 17/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Study of human evolution. Focus on the fossil record of humans and human-like ancestors. Topics include communication, aggression, dietary adaptations, locomotion, major anatomical changes, and behavioral shifts in an evolutionary framework. 0 units. | ||||||||
4008 | ANTH 148 - 603 Human Origins | Fr 10:10AM - 11:00AM | Joel King | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0404 | 18/20 | Seats filled | 18/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Study of human evolution. Focus on the fossil record of humans and human-like ancestors. Topics include communication, aggression, dietary adaptations, locomotion, major anatomical changes, and behavioral shifts in an evolutionary framework. 0 units. | ||||||||
10639 | ANTH 148 - 604 Human Origins | Fr 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Aidan Paul | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0404 | 15/20 | Seats filled | 15/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Study of human evolution. Focus on the fossil record of humans and human-like ancestors. Topics include communication, aggression, dietary adaptations, locomotion, major anatomical changes, and behavioral shifts in an evolutionary framework. 0 units. | ||||||||
10640 | ANTH 148 - 605 Human Origins | Fr 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Aidan Paul | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0404 | 14/20 | Seats filled | 14/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Study of human evolution. Focus on the fossil record of humans and human-like ancestors. Topics include communication, aggression, dietary adaptations, locomotion, major anatomical changes, and behavioral shifts in an evolutionary framework. 0 units. | ||||||||
10641 | ANTH 148 - 606 Human Origins | Fr 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Aidan Paul | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0404 | 17/20 | Seats filled | 17/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Study of human evolution. Focus on the fossil record of humans and human-like ancestors. Topics include communication, aggression, dietary adaptations, locomotion, major anatomical changes, and behavioral shifts in an evolutionary framework. 0 units. | ||||||||
12475 | ANTH 202 - 001 Everyday Cultures: Folklore in America | MoWe 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Jesse Fivecoate | Global Education, F-Rm 1015 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 30/30 | 0/999 |
Description: An introduction to the study of creativity and aesthetic expression in everyday life, considering both traditional genres and contemporary innovations in the material, verbal, and musical arts. 3 units. | ||||||||
12476 | ANTH 202 - 601 Everyday Cultures: Folklore in America | Fr 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Rebecca Bernstein | Phillips Hall-Rm 0222 | 5/7 | Seats filled | 5/7 | 0/999 |
Description: An introduction to the study of creativity and aesthetic expression in everyday life, considering both traditional genres and contemporary innovations in the material, verbal, and musical arts. 0 units. | ||||||||
12477 | ANTH 202 - 602 Everyday Cultures: Folklore in America | Fr 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Rebecca Bernstein | Greenlaw Hall-Rm 0301 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 10/10 | 0/999 |
Description: An introduction to the study of creativity and aesthetic expression in everyday life, considering both traditional genres and contemporary innovations in the material, verbal, and musical arts. 0 units. | ||||||||
12478 | ANTH 202 - 603 Everyday Cultures: Folklore in America | Fr 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Emily McDonnell | Greenlaw Hall-Rm 0319 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 10/10 | 0/999 |
Description: An introduction to the study of creativity and aesthetic expression in everyday life, considering both traditional genres and contemporary innovations in the material, verbal, and musical arts. 0 units. | ||||||||
12479 | ANTH 202 - 604 Everyday Cultures: Folklore in America | Fr 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Emily McDonnell | Davie Hall-Rm 0101 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 5/5 | 0/999 |
Description: An introduction to the study of creativity and aesthetic expression in everyday life, considering both traditional genres and contemporary innovations in the material, verbal, and musical arts. 0 units. | ||||||||
15065 | ANTH 204 - 001 From Ayahuasca to Zoloft: Anthropological Approaches to Drugs and Drug Use | MoWeFr 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Morgan Hoke | Peabody Hall-Rm 1040 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 120/120 | 0/999 |
Description: This course considers the cultural, social, political, medical, and biological aspects of drugs (legal, illegal, pharmaceutical, botanical, and otherwise) through space and time. We take an interdisciplinary approach drawing on research from anthropology, science studies, biology, history, ethnobotany, and sociology to examine what counts as a drug, who determines what is a drug, why people use drugs, and how drugs influence us as individuals and as a society. 3 units. | ||||||||
15066 | ANTH 204 - 601 From Ayahuasca to Zoloft: Anthropological Approaches to Drugs and Drug Use | We 3:35PM - 4:25PM | Erin Hosein | Phillips Hall-Rm 0220 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course considers the cultural, social, political, medical, and biological aspects of drugs (legal, illegal, pharmaceutical, botanical, and otherwise) through space and time. We take an interdisciplinary approach drawing on research from anthropology, science studies, biology, history, ethnobotany, and sociology to examine what counts as a drug, who determines what is a drug, why people use drugs, and how drugs influence us as individuals and as a society. 0 units. | ||||||||
15067 | ANTH 204 - 602 From Ayahuasca to Zoloft: Anthropological Approaches to Drugs and Drug Use | We 4:40PM - 5:30PM | Erin Hosein | Phillips Hall-Rm 0220 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course considers the cultural, social, political, medical, and biological aspects of drugs (legal, illegal, pharmaceutical, botanical, and otherwise) through space and time. We take an interdisciplinary approach drawing on research from anthropology, science studies, biology, history, ethnobotany, and sociology to examine what counts as a drug, who determines what is a drug, why people use drugs, and how drugs influence us as individuals and as a society. 0 units. | ||||||||
15068 | ANTH 204 - 603 From Ayahuasca to Zoloft: Anthropological Approaches to Drugs and Drug Use | We 5:45PM - 6:35PM | Erin Hosein | Phillips Hall-Rm 0220 | 19/20 | Seats filled | 19/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course considers the cultural, social, political, medical, and biological aspects of drugs (legal, illegal, pharmaceutical, botanical, and otherwise) through space and time. We take an interdisciplinary approach drawing on research from anthropology, science studies, biology, history, ethnobotany, and sociology to examine what counts as a drug, who determines what is a drug, why people use drugs, and how drugs influence us as individuals and as a society. 0 units. | ||||||||
15069 | ANTH 204 - 604 From Ayahuasca to Zoloft: Anthropological Approaches to Drugs and Drug Use | We 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Augusta Onyeka | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course considers the cultural, social, political, medical, and biological aspects of drugs (legal, illegal, pharmaceutical, botanical, and otherwise) through space and time. We take an interdisciplinary approach drawing on research from anthropology, science studies, biology, history, ethnobotany, and sociology to examine what counts as a drug, who determines what is a drug, why people use drugs, and how drugs influence us as individuals and as a society. 0 units. | ||||||||
15070 | ANTH 204 - 605 From Ayahuasca to Zoloft: Anthropological Approaches to Drugs and Drug Use | We 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Augusta Onyeka | Graham Memorial-Rm 0213 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course considers the cultural, social, political, medical, and biological aspects of drugs (legal, illegal, pharmaceutical, botanical, and otherwise) through space and time. We take an interdisciplinary approach drawing on research from anthropology, science studies, biology, history, ethnobotany, and sociology to examine what counts as a drug, who determines what is a drug, why people use drugs, and how drugs influence us as individuals and as a society. 0 units. | ||||||||
15071 | ANTH 204 - 606 From Ayahuasca to Zoloft: Anthropological Approaches to Drugs and Drug Use | We 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Augusta Onyeka | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 19/20 | Seats filled | 19/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course considers the cultural, social, political, medical, and biological aspects of drugs (legal, illegal, pharmaceutical, botanical, and otherwise) through space and time. We take an interdisciplinary approach drawing on research from anthropology, science studies, biology, history, ethnobotany, and sociology to examine what counts as a drug, who determines what is a drug, why people use drugs, and how drugs influence us as individuals and as a society. 0 units. | ||||||||
10658 | ANTH 220 - 001 Principles of Archaeology | MoWeFr 11:15AM - 12:05PM | BRIAN BILLMAN | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0203 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 24/24 | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to method and theory in archaeology. An examination of how archaeologists make inferences about past societies, including reconstruction of culture histories; lifeways; ideologies; and social, political, and economic relationships. 3 units. | ||||||||
13455 | ANTH 231 - 001 The Inca and Their Ancestors: The Archaeology of Andean South America | MoWeFr 2:30PM - 3:20PM | BRIAN BILLMAN, Sean Taylor, Elizabeth Newhall | Chapman Hall-Rm 0201 | 115/116 | Seats filled | 119/120 | 0/999 |
Description: An examination of the prehistory of Andean South America (Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia) from first colonization 12,000 years ago to the fall of the Inca Empire in 1532 CE. 3 units. | ||||||||
11717 | ANTH 232 - 001 Ancestral Maya Civilizations | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | PATRICIA MCANANY | Genome Sciences Bui-Rm 1373 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 24/24 | 0/999 |
Description: Maya civilization is prominent among American societies that flourish prior to European incursions. Archaeological, epigraphic, and historical materials provide the foundation for understanding this past and its romance allure. 3 units. | ||||||||
11719 | ANTH 250 - 001 Archaeology of North America | MoWeFr 12:20PM - 1:10PM | VINCAS STEPONAITIS, Julio Gutierrez | Chapman Hall-Rm 0211 | 68/90 | Seats filled | 75/97 | 0/999 |
Description: The history of North American Indian cultures from 10,000 BCE to the time of the European colonization as reconstructed by archaeological research. Special emphasis on the eastern and southwestern United States. 3 units. | ||||||||
8264 | ANTH 252 - 001 Archaeology of Food | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Rachel Briggs | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0207 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 32/32 | 0/999 |
Description: Examines how people in the past acquired, distributed, prepared, presented, consumed, and thought about food. Considers the questions that archaeologists ask, the data and methods they use to answer those questions, and how the study of food contributes to understanding people in the distant and recent past. 3 units. | ||||||||
8834 | ANTH 270 - 006 Living Medicine | MoWeFr 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Martha King | Chapman Hall-Rm 0201 | 164/167 | Seats filled | 177/180 | 0/999 |
Description: This course examines the social and cultural experience of medicine, the interpersonal and personal aspects of healing and being healed. It explores how medicine shapes and is shaped by those who inhabit this vital arena of human interaction: physicians, nurses, other professionals and administrators; patients; families; friends and advocates. 3 units. | ||||||||
13578 | ANTH 270 - 601 Living Medicine | Mo 8:00AM - 8:50AM | Arvid Kachurin | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | 18/20 | Seats filled | 18/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course examines the social and cultural experience of medicine, the interpersonal and personal aspects of healing and being healed. It explores how medicine shapes and is shaped by those who inhabit this vital arena of human interaction: physicians, nurses, other professionals and administrators; patients; families; friends and advocates. 0 units. | ||||||||
13579 | ANTH 270 - 602 Living Medicine | Mo 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Arvid Kachurin | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course examines the social and cultural experience of medicine, the interpersonal and personal aspects of healing and being healed. It explores how medicine shapes and is shaped by those who inhabit this vital arena of human interaction: physicians, nurses, other professionals and administrators; patients; families; friends and advocates. 0 units. | ||||||||
13580 | ANTH 270 - 603 Living Medicine | Mo 10:10AM - 11:00AM | Arvid Kachurin | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course examines the social and cultural experience of medicine, the interpersonal and personal aspects of healing and being healed. It explores how medicine shapes and is shaped by those who inhabit this vital arena of human interaction: physicians, nurses, other professionals and administrators; patients; families; friends and advocates. 0 units. | ||||||||
13581 | ANTH 270 - 604 Living Medicine | Mo 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Diane Slocum | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course examines the social and cultural experience of medicine, the interpersonal and personal aspects of healing and being healed. It explores how medicine shapes and is shaped by those who inhabit this vital arena of human interaction: physicians, nurses, other professionals and administrators; patients; families; friends and advocates. 0 units. | ||||||||
13582 | ANTH 270 - 605 Living Medicine | Mo 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Diane Slocum | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course examines the social and cultural experience of medicine, the interpersonal and personal aspects of healing and being healed. It explores how medicine shapes and is shaped by those who inhabit this vital arena of human interaction: physicians, nurses, other professionals and administrators; patients; families; friends and advocates. 0 units. | ||||||||
13583 | ANTH 270 - 606 Living Medicine | Mo 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Diane Slocum | Murphey Hall-Rm 0314 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course examines the social and cultural experience of medicine, the interpersonal and personal aspects of healing and being healed. It explores how medicine shapes and is shaped by those who inhabit this vital arena of human interaction: physicians, nurses, other professionals and administrators; patients; families; friends and advocates. 0 units. | ||||||||
13584 | ANTH 270 - 607 Living Medicine | Mo 3:35PM - 4:25PM | Cayla Colclasure | Greenlaw Hall-Rm 0107 | 19/20 | Seats filled | 19/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course examines the social and cultural experience of medicine, the interpersonal and personal aspects of healing and being healed. It explores how medicine shapes and is shaped by those who inhabit this vital arena of human interaction: physicians, nurses, other professionals and administrators; patients; families; friends and advocates. 0 units. | ||||||||
13585 | ANTH 270 - 608 Living Medicine | Mo 4:40PM - 5:30PM | Cayla Colclasure | Phillips Hall-Rm 0212 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course examines the social and cultural experience of medicine, the interpersonal and personal aspects of healing and being healed. It explores how medicine shapes and is shaped by those who inhabit this vital arena of human interaction: physicians, nurses, other professionals and administrators; patients; families; friends and advocates. 0 units. | ||||||||
13586 | ANTH 270 - 609 Living Medicine | Mo 5:45PM - 6:35PM | Cayla Colclasure | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 18/20 | Seats filled | 18/20 | 0/999 |
Description: This course examines the social and cultural experience of medicine, the interpersonal and personal aspects of healing and being healed. It explores how medicine shapes and is shaped by those who inhabit this vital arena of human interaction: physicians, nurses, other professionals and administrators; patients; families; friends and advocates. 0 units. | ||||||||
11713 | ANTH 277 - 001 Gender and Culture | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Rachel Briggs | Gardner Hall-Rm 0001 | 31/32 | Seats filled | 31/32 | 0/999 |
Description: Examines what it means to be male, female, and other gendered categories in different societies. Focus on institutions, groups, and individuals that both shape and challenge how gender is understood, organized, and enacted. 3 units. | ||||||||
13456 | ANTH 280 - 001 Anthropology of War and Peace | MoWeFr 9:05AM - 9:55AM | Jocelyn Chua | Global Education, F-Rm 1015 | 102/105 | Seats filled | 102/105 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural perspectives on war in its relation to society, including Western and non-Western examples. Surveys political, economic, and cultural approaches to warfare and peacemaking. 3 units. | ||||||||
13512 | ANTH 280 - 601 Anthropology of War and Peace | We 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Isabel Abarca | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 17/17 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural perspectives on war in its relation to society, including Western and non-Western examples. Surveys political, economic, and cultural approaches to warfare and peacemaking. 0 units. | ||||||||
13513 | ANTH 280 - 602 Anthropology of War and Peace | We 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Parag Saikia | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0203 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 17/17 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural perspectives on war in its relation to society, including Western and non-Western examples. Surveys political, economic, and cultural approaches to warfare and peacemaking. 0 units. | ||||||||
13514 | ANTH 280 - 603 Anthropology of War and Peace | We 1:25PM - 2:15PM | Parag Saikia | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 18/18 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural perspectives on war in its relation to society, including Western and non-Western examples. Surveys political, economic, and cultural approaches to warfare and peacemaking. 0 units. | ||||||||
13515 | ANTH 280 - 604 Anthropology of War and Peace | We 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Parag Saikia | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0203 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 18/18 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural perspectives on war in its relation to society, including Western and non-Western examples. Surveys political, economic, and cultural approaches to warfare and peacemaking. 0 units. | ||||||||
13516 | ANTH 280 - 605 Anthropology of War and Peace | We 3:35PM - 4:25PM | Isabel Abarca | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0203 | 17/18 | Seats filled | 17/18 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural perspectives on war in its relation to society, including Western and non-Western examples. Surveys political, economic, and cultural approaches to warfare and peacemaking. 0 units. | ||||||||
13517 | ANTH 280 - 606 Anthropology of War and Peace | We 4:40PM - 5:30PM | Isabel Abarca | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0203 | 13/17 | Seats filled | 13/17 | 0/999 |
Description: Cross-cultural perspectives on war in its relation to society, including Western and non-Western examples. Surveys political, economic, and cultural approaches to warfare and peacemaking. 0 units. | ||||||||
7119 | ANTH 291 - 001 Archaeological Theory and Practice | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | BENJAMIN ARBUCKLE | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 24/24 | 0/999 |
Description: A review of historical and theoretical developments that have framed archaeological research, including a discussion of substantive changes in research questions, topics, methods, and analyses that reshaped the field. Course will place American archaeology in a wider international context. 3 units. | ||||||||
7562 | ANTH 315 - 001 Human Genetics and Evolution | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Charles Hilton | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0203 | 20/25 | Seats filled | 20/25 | 0/999 |
Description: Interaction of heredity, environment, and culture in shaping human biological diversity and behavior, and what such patterns of diversity reveal about our evolutionary past. 3 units. | ||||||||
10087 | ANTH 318 - 001 Human Growth and Development | TuTh 2:00PM - 3:15PM | Mark Sorensen | Manning Hall-Rm 0209 | 164/173 | Seats filled | 171/180 | 0/999 |
Description: Comparative study of human growth and development from conception through adulthood. Special emphasis on evolutionary, biocultural, ecological, and social factors that influence growth. 3 units. | ||||||||
13563 | ANTH 318 - 601 Human Growth and Development | Tu 8:00AM - 8:50AM | Camille Kroll | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 15/20 | Seats filled | 15/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Comparative study of human growth and development from conception through adulthood. Special emphasis on evolutionary, biocultural, ecological, and social factors that influence growth. 0 units. | ||||||||
13564 | ANTH 318 - 602 Human Growth and Development | Tu 9:30AM - 10:20AM | Camille Kroll | Davie Hall-Rm 0101 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Comparative study of human growth and development from conception through adulthood. Special emphasis on evolutionary, biocultural, ecological, and social factors that influence growth. 0 units. | ||||||||
13565 | ANTH 318 - 603 Human Growth and Development | Tu 11:00AM - 11:50AM | Sugandh Gupta | Kenan Labs-Rm B125 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Comparative study of human growth and development from conception through adulthood. Special emphasis on evolutionary, biocultural, ecological, and social factors that influence growth. 0 units. | ||||||||
13566 | ANTH 318 - 604 Human Growth and Development | We 3:35PM - 4:25PM | Kleber Naula | Murphey Hall-Rm 0314 | 19/20 | Seats filled | 19/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Comparative study of human growth and development from conception through adulthood. Special emphasis on evolutionary, biocultural, ecological, and social factors that influence growth. 0 units. | ||||||||
13567 | ANTH 318 - 605 Human Growth and Development | Th 3:30PM - 4:20PM | Kleber Naula | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Comparative study of human growth and development from conception through adulthood. Special emphasis on evolutionary, biocultural, ecological, and social factors that influence growth. 0 units. | ||||||||
13568 | ANTH 318 - 606 Human Growth and Development | Tu 3:30PM - 4:20PM | Sugandh Gupta | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 19/20 | Seats filled | 19/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Comparative study of human growth and development from conception through adulthood. Special emphasis on evolutionary, biocultural, ecological, and social factors that influence growth. 0 units. | ||||||||
13569 | ANTH 318 - 607 Human Growth and Development | Th 12:30PM - 1:20PM | Sugandh Gupta | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Comparative study of human growth and development from conception through adulthood. Special emphasis on evolutionary, biocultural, ecological, and social factors that influence growth. 0 units. | ||||||||
13570 | ANTH 318 - 608 Human Growth and Development | Tu 3:30PM - 4:20PM | Camille Kroll | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0203 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Comparative study of human growth and development from conception through adulthood. Special emphasis on evolutionary, biocultural, ecological, and social factors that influence growth. 0 units. | ||||||||
13571 | ANTH 318 - 609 Human Growth and Development | Tu 5:00PM - 5:50PM | Kleber Naula | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 17/20 | Seats filled | 17/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Comparative study of human growth and development from conception through adulthood. Special emphasis on evolutionary, biocultural, ecological, and social factors that influence growth. 0 units. | ||||||||
14976 | ANTH 326 - 001 Practicing Medical Anthropology | TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM | Martha King | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 18/18 | 0/999 |
Description: A workshop on careers in medical anthropology and the kinds of contributions that medical anthropologists make to health care professions. Students will learn skills including interviewing methods, writing for diverse audiences, blogging. Intended for medical anthropology minors and students interested in bringing anthropological perspectives to a range of practical contexts. 3 units. | ||||||||
12677 | ANTH 349 - 001 Histories of Violence | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Douglas Smit | Dey Hall-Rm 0307 | 23/24 | Seats filled | 23/24 | 0/999 |
Description: This course explores the role of violence in the creation of the ''modern world'' over the past 500 years, the legacies of this violence for the 21st century, and the debates over how to memorialize these histories of violence. This is an archaeology course, which means the content and case studies will be approached from a material perspective by focusing on the landscapes, buildings, homes, and artifacts that structured our violent pasts. 3 units. | ||||||||
13458 | ANTH 360 - 001 Latin American Economy and Society | TuTh 2:00PM - 3:15PM | RUDOLF COLLOREDO-MANSFELD | Hanes Hall-Rm 0112 | 24/32 | Seats filled | 24/32 | 0/999 |
Description: Examines economic and cultural diversity of Latin America. Using case studies, class focuses on community social organization, work habits, family life and cosmologies, and the problem of inclusion in national cultures. 3 units. | ||||||||
10659 | ANTH 361 - 001 Community in India and South Asia | TuTh 2:00PM - 3:15PM | Townsend Middleton | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0207 | 24/32 | Seats filled | 24/32 | 0/999 |
Description: This course offers an introduction to the peoples and current dynamics of South Asia by focusing on how communities are constituted and mobilized in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. No prior knowledge of this world area is needed. 3 units. | ||||||||
10088 | ANTH 370 - 001 Southern Legacies: The Descendants Project | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Glenn Hinson | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0203 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 20/20 | 0/999 |
Description: In this Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) class, students will explore the legacy of racial terrorism in North Carolina. Students will search archival sources to discover the family histories of lynching victims, tracing those families to the present, interviewing their descendants, and working with communities to build public awareness of - and perhaps public memorials to - the victims of racial violence. 4 units. | ||||||||
13467 | ANTH 375 - 001 Memory, Massacres, and Monuments in Southeast Asia | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Margaret Wiener | Dey Hall-Rm 0401 | 8/19 | Seats filled | 8/19 | 0/999 |
Description: The past in Southeast Asia's present, focusing on global, national, and local processes; individual and collective memory; and the legacies of violent death. 3 units. | ||||||||
17797 | ANTH 389 - 001 Special Topics in Medical Anthropology - Research Methods and Experiences | MoWeFr 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Emily Curtin | Phillips Hall-Rm 0220 | 23/24 | Seats filled | 23/24 | |
Description: This course exposes medical anthropology students to a wide range of social science methods used to conduct research and analyze data. This course highlights approaches used primarily in medical anthropology but also draws on those used by other anthropologists. The focus will be on conducting fieldwork using participant-observation and interview techniques. Analytical techniques will focus on writing, organizing and analyzing fieldnotes. Students will engage in orginal fieldwork exercises and produce fieldnotes. 3 units. | ||||||||
17923 | ANTH 389 - 002 Special Topics in Medical Anthropology - Research Methods and Experiences | Th 9:30AM - 12:00PM | Mark Sorensen | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 13/20 | Seats filled | 13/20 | |
Description: This course exposes medical anthropology students to a wide range of social science methods used to conduct research and analyze data. This course highlights approaches used primarily in medical anthropology but also draws on those used by other anthropologists. The focus will be on conducting fieldwork using participant-observation and interview techniques. Analytical techniques will focus on writing, organizing and analyzing fieldnotes. Students will engage in orginal fieldwork exercises and produce fieldnotes. 3 units. | ||||||||
11772 | ANTH 390 - 002 Special Topics in Medical Anthropology | MoWeFr 2:30PM - 3:20PM | Emily Curtin | Greenlaw Hall-Rm 0317 | 15/18 | Seats filled | 21/24 | 0/999 |
Description: A rotating topics course related to any of the subject areas and methodological approaches in medical anthropology. Seminar format will enable students to engage closely with a faculty member on his or her area of research. Intended for medical anthropology minors with enrollment open to other students if space allows. 3 units. | ||||||||
13447 | ANTH 390 - 003 Special Topics in Medical Anthropology | TuTh 2:00PM - 3:15PM | Emily Curtin | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 24/24 | 0/999 |
Description: A rotating topics course related to any of the subject areas and methodological approaches in medical anthropology. Seminar format will enable students to engage closely with a faculty member on his or her area of research. Intended for medical anthropology minors with enrollment open to other students if space allows. 3 units. | ||||||||
13451 | ANTH 390 - 007 Special Topics in Medical Anthropology | TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM | Dariia Rachok | Murphey Hall-Rm 0302 | 18/19 | Seats filled | 23/24 | 0/999 |
Description: A rotating topics course related to any of the subject areas and methodological approaches in medical anthropology. Seminar format will enable students to engage closely with a faculty member on his or her area of research. Intended for medical anthropology minors with enrollment open to other students if space allows. 3 units. | ||||||||
13457 | ANTH 405 - 001 Mental Health, Psychiatry, and Culture | MoWeFr 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Jocelyn Chua | Genome Sciences Bui-Rm 1374 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 32/32 | 0/999 |
Description: This course explores mental illness as subjective experience, social process, key cultural symbol, and object of intervention and expert knowledge. Our questions include: Does mental illness vary across cultural and social settings? How do psychiatric ways of categorizing, diagnosing, and treating mental illness shape people's subjective experience of their affliction? How is psychiatry predicated on cultural ideas about self and society? What does this contingency mean for the movement for global mental health? 3 units. | ||||||||
7120 | ANTH 406 - 001 Native Writers | MoWeFr 12:20PM - 1:10PM | VALERIE LAMBERT | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 15/15 | 0/999 |
Description: Exploration of a broad selection of writings by native or indigenous scholars from tribal societies throughout the world. Seeks to understand the hopes, dreams, priorities, and perspectives of native peoples as expressed by and through their writers. 3 units. | ||||||||
14888 | ANTH 409 - 001 Curating Things | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Mary Fitts, Heather Lapham | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0404 | 3/4 | Seats filled | 15/16 | 0/999 |
Description: Curating things focuses on the curation and care of archaeological collections. Students will learn about collections management through readings, discussions, lectures, and hands-on work at the Research Laboratories of Archaeology's curation facility, which houses the North Carolina Archaeological Collection. We'll explore basic principles of curation and data management and issues that affect curation nation-wide and internationally, such as collection accessibility and accountability, conservation and preservation, policies and regulations, and ethical concerns. 3 units. | ||||||||
11715 | ANTH 414 - 001 Laboratory Methods: Human Osteology | MoWe 2:30PM - 3:45PM | Charles Hilton | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0404 | 14/16 | Seats filled | 14/16 | 0/999 |
Description: This course will focus on the analysis of human skeletal materials in the laboratory and in the field, with an emphasis on basic identification, age and sex estimation, and quantitative analysis. 3 units. | ||||||||
12245 | ANTH 414L - 401 Human Osteology Lab | MoWe 4:40PM - 5:55PM | Charles Hilton | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0404 | 14/16 | Seats filled | 14/16 | 0/999 |
Description: Corequisite, ANTH 414. The laboratory analysis of human skeletal materials with an emphasis on basic identification, age and sex estimation, and quantitative analysis. 1 units. | ||||||||
13465 | ANTH 419 - 001 Anthropological Application of GIS | TuTh 9:30AM - 10:45AM | COLIN WEST | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0404 | 22/24 | Seats filled | 22/24 | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. GIS experience required. This course explores applying GIS science technologies to anthropological problems. Students will learn GIS skills and apply them using spatial data. 3 units. | ||||||||
8636 | ANTH 448 - 001 Health and Medicine in the American South | MoWeFr 11:15AM - 12:05PM | Martha King, Christine Mikeska | Woollen Gym-Rm 0304 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 50/50 | 0/999 |
Description: This course examines ways we can understand the history and culture of a region through the experience of health and healthcare among its people. With an anthropological approach, this course considers the individual, social, and political dimensions of medicalized bodies in the American South from the 18th century through the current day. 3 units. | ||||||||
8829 | ANTH 490 - 001 Undergraduate Seminar in Anthropology | MoWeFr 12:20PM - 1:10PM | CHARLES PRICE | Mitchell Hall-Rm 0009 | 4/18 | Seats filled | 10/24 | 0/999 |
Description: The subject matter will vary with the instructor. Each course will concern itself with a study in contemporary anthropology and new directions in research or applications. Restricted to junior and senior anthropology majors; generally the course is limited to 18 students. 3 units. | ||||||||
7506 | ANTH 520 - 001 Linguistic Phonetics | MoWeFr 12:20PM - 1:10PM | Elliott Moreton | Dey Hall-Rm 0304 | 1/5 | Seats filled | 1/5 | 0/999 |
Description: Introduction to the general principles of linguistic phonetics; anatomy of vocal tract, physiology of speech production, universal phonetic theory. Practice in the recognition and transcription of speech sounds. 3 units. | ||||||||
13468 | ANTH 540 - 001 Planetary Crises and Ecological and Cultural Transitions | TuTh 2:00PM - 3:15PM | Margaret Wiener | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0203 | 9/24 | Seats filled | 9/24 | 0/999 |
Description: Analysis of the social-environmental crisis and approaches to redress it, particularly those that posit ecological and cultural transitions beyond current globalization models. Participants will construct their own scenarios for transitions to sustainable and pluralistic societies. The course will have an in-built, collective research component. Intended for upper-division undergraduates. 3 units. | ||||||||
8225 | ANTH 541 - 001 Sociolinguistics | MoWeFr 1:25PM - 2:15PM | David Mora MarĂn | Dey Hall-Rm 0304 | 3/5 | Seats filled | 3/5 | 0/999 |
Description: Prerequisite, LING 101 or 400. Introduction to the study of language in relation to society; variation as it correlates with socioeconomic status, region, gender; the social motivation of change; language and equality; language maintenance, planning, shift. 3 units. | ||||||||
13462 | ANTH 582 - 001 Fieldwork with Social Models of Well-Being | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Michele Rivkin-Fish | Dey Hall-Rm 0306 | 17/20 | Seats filled | 17/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Required preparation, at least one introductory cultural medical anthropology course. This course highlights approaches and organizations that pursue well-being through social relations and social change, rather than through medical treatment and cure. Students will: 1) learn the conceptual understandings that inform social models of well-being in disability studies/disability rights, occupational science, and critical gerontology; and 2) learn and apply anthropological methods of participant-observation fieldwork and interviewing in local organizations that implement these social models. 3 units. | ||||||||
17608 | ANTH 585 - 001 Anthropology of Science | TuTh 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Melissa Salm | Phillips Hall-Rm 0220 | 21/24 | Seats filled | 21/24 | 0/999 |
Description: Cultural perspectives on science and technology at a global scale, including research settings and social contexts, knowledge claims and material practice, and relations between scientific worldviews, social institutions, and popular imagination. 3 units. | ||||||||
14750 | ANTH 590 - 001 Special Topics in Anthropology I | TuTh 2:00PM - 3:15PM | JON MARCOUX | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0404 | 8/14 | Seats filled | 8/14 | 0/999 |
Description: Subject matter will vary with instructor but will focus on some particular topic or anthropological approach. Course description is available from the departmental office. 3 units. | ||||||||
15349 | ANTH 590 - 003 Special Topics in Anthropology I | We 3:30PM - 6:00PM | CHRISTOPHER NELSON | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | 5/20 | Seats filled | 5/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Subject matter will vary with instructor but will focus on some particular topic or anthropological approach. Course description is available from the departmental office. 3 units. | ||||||||
17794 | ANTH 625 - 001 Ethnography and Life Stories | Th 12:30PM - 3:00PM | Caela O'Connell | Alumni Bldg-Rm 313A | 10/12 | Seats filled | 10/12 | |
Description: The course focuses on the practical and research uses of ethnography and oral history, emphasizing life histories, life stories, biographies, and how these intersect with communities. 3 units. | ||||||||
13459 | ANTH 674 - 001 Issues in Cultural Heritage | TuTh 3:30PM - 4:45PM | PATRICIA MCANANY | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | 17/24 | Seats filled | 17/24 | 0/999 |
Description: This course examines entanglements between the past and present from multiple and conflicting perspectives, highlighting an archaeological point of view. Models of participatory research are considered in relation to cultural heritage, and indigenous-rights perspectives are discussed in reference to archaeological, nation-state, and global interests. 3 units. | ||||||||
3984 | ANTH 691H - 001 Seniors Honors Project in Anthropology | Tu 5:00PM - 7:30PM | Morgan Hoke | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | 13/20 | Seats filled | 13/20 | 0/999 |
Description: Seniors Honors Project in Anthropology. Permission of the instructor. Open only to honors candidates. 3 units. | ||||||||
6470 | ANTH 701 - 001 Theory and Ethnography | Tu 9:30AM - 12:00PM | Douglas Smit, RUDOLF COLLOREDO-MANSFELD | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0308 | 8/12 | Seats filled | 8/12 | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Development of a critical understanding of the anthropological study of society and culture through discussion of problems and issues expressed in classic theoretical and ethnographic literature. 3 units. | ||||||||
17791 | ANTH 706 - 001 The Practice of Anthropology - Professionalization Seminar | Mo 3:30PM - 6:00PM | Townsend Middleton | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0205 | Seats filled | Seats filled | 12/12 | |
Description: This professionalization seminar covers a range of practical skills and processes (e.g. grant writing, teaching, research methods, academic publishing, career placement, etc.) necessary for functioning and thriving in a career in anthropology. The fall and spring course is required for first-year students and serves as a locus of professional training and departmental culture. Anthropology graduate students only. 3 units. | ||||||||
10661 | ANTH 714 - 001 Current Issues in Participatory Research: A Workshop Course | We 5:45PM - 8:15PM | Angela Stuesse | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0203 | 10/12 | Seats filled | 10/12 | 0/999 |
Description: This one-hour course is open to UNC graduate students interested in Participatory Research (PR). It is required for the Graduate Certificate in PR and designed to integrate new students into the intellectual discussions and the PR community on campus. 1 units. | ||||||||
13469 | ANTH 850 - 001 Engaging Ethnography | We 12:20PM - 3:20PM | Angela Stuesse | TBA | 8/12 | Seats filled | 8/12 | 0/999 |
Description: What is engaged ethnography? We often speak of engaged research, but what does it look like on the ground? How is it represented through textual narrative? And what difference does it make in the "real" world? In this seminar students "engage" these questions in an examination of ethnographies produced by politically- and community-engaged researchers, exploring how methodologies, epistemologies, and the products of research are transformed by various forms of engagement. 3 units. | ||||||||
9127 | ANTH 901 - 001 Reading and Research | Mo 3:30PM - 6:00PM | Mara Buchbinder | MacNider Hall-Rm 341A | Seats filled | Seats filled | 1/1 | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Topic determined by instructor and announced in advance. 1 - 4 units. | ||||||||
11614 | ANTH 901 - 003 Reading and Research | Mo 3:30PM - 6:00PM | Emily Curtin | Alumni Bldg-Rm 410C | 1/2 | Seats filled | 1/2 | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Topic determined by instructor and announced in advance. 1 - 4 units. | ||||||||
17980 | ANTH 901 - 004 Reading and Research | Mo 3:30PM - 6:00PM | Mary Fitts | Alumni Bldg-Rm 101C | 2/5 | Seats filled | 2/5 | |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Topic determined by instructor and announced in advance. 1 - 4 units. | ||||||||
9211 | ANTH 901 - 036 Reading and Research | Mo 3:30PM - 6:00PM | Glenn Hinson | Alumni Bldg-Rm 409F | Seats filled | Seats filled | 1/1 | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Topic determined by instructor and announced in advance. 1 - 4 units. | ||||||||
3987 | ANTH 901 - 047 Reading and Research | Mo 3:30PM - 6:00PM | Margaret Wiener | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0405 | 1/5 | Seats filled | 1/5 | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Topic determined by instructor and announced in advance. 1 - 4 units. | ||||||||
3990 | ANTH 901 - 067 Reading and Research | Mo 3:30PM - 6:00PM | Mark Sorensen | Alumni Bldg-Rm 305C | 1/5 | Seats filled | 1/5 | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Topic determined by instructor and announced in advance. 1 - 4 units. | ||||||||
5957 | ANTH 901 - 076 Reading and Research | Mo 3:30PM - 6:00PM | RUDOLF COLLOREDO-MANSFELD | Alumni Bldg-Rm 306A | 2/5 | Seats filled | 2/5 | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Topic determined by instructor and announced in advance. 1 - 4 units. | ||||||||
6571 | ANTH 901 - 078 Reading and Research | Mo 3:30PM - 6:00PM | AMANDA THOMPSON | Alumni Bldg-Rm 0302 | 1/5 | Seats filled | 1/5 | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Topic determined by instructor and announced in advance. 1 - 4 units. | ||||||||
6528 | ANTH 901 - 079 Reading and Research | Mo 3:30PM - 6:00PM | ANNA AGBE-DAVIES | Alumni Bldg-Rm 201C | 2/5 | Seats filled | 2/5 | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Topic determined by instructor and announced in advance. 1 - 4 units. | ||||||||
7666 | ANTH 901 - 081 Reading and Research | Mo 3:30PM - 6:00PM | COLIN WEST | Alumni Bldg-Rm 401B | 1/10 | Seats filled | 1/10 | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Topic determined by instructor and announced in advance. 1 - 4 units. | ||||||||
8808 | ANTH 901 - 083 Reading and Research | Mo 3:30PM - 6:00PM | Townsend Middleton | Alumni Bldg-Rm 409G | Seats filled | Seats filled | 2/2 | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Topic determined by instructor and announced in advance. 1 - 4 units. | ||||||||
7997 | ANTH 901 - 084 Reading and Research | Mo 3:30PM - 6:00PM | Angela Stuesse | Alumni Bldg-Rm 413C | 2/5 | Seats filled | 2/5 | 0/999 |
Description: Permission of the instructor. Topic determined by instructor and announced in advance. 1 - 4 units. |