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ANTH 2559 New Course in Anthropology
Fall 2024

New course in the subject of anthropology.

4.9
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2.0
Difficulty
3.50
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ANTH 2589 Topics in Archaeology
Fall 2022

Topics to be announced prior to each semester, dealing with archaeology.

3.8
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2.0
Difficulty
3.40
GPA
ANTH 2590 Social and Cultural Anthropology
Spring 2025

Topics to be announced prior to each semester, dealing with social and cultural anthropology.

4.4
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2.0
Difficulty
3.58
GPA
ANTH 2620 Sex, Gender, and Culture
Fall 2025

Examines the manner in which ideas about sexuality and gender are constructed differently cross-culturally and how these ideas give shape to other social phenomena, relationships, and practices.

3.3
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2.0
Difficulty
3.64
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ANTH 2625 Imagining Africa
Spring 2023

Africa is commonly imagined in the West as an unproblematically bounded and undifferentiated entity. This course engages and moves beyond western traditions of story telling about Africa to explore diverse …

4.1
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1.3
Difficulty
3.62
GPA
ANTH 2650 Contemporary Indigenous Peoples in Latin America
Spring 2026

Who identifies as Indigenous in Latin America today? What are the implications of self-identifying or being identified as Indigenous? How do Indigenous peoples relate to and interact with nation states …

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ANTH 2800 Introduction to Anthropological Archaeology
Fall 2026

Topics include alternative theories of prehistoric culture change, dating methods, excavation and survey techniques, and the reconstruction of the economy, social organization, and religion of prehistoric societies.

3.0
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2.9
Difficulty
3.40
GPA
ANTH 2810 Human Origins
Spring 2021

Studies the physical and cultural evolution of humans from the initial appearance of hominids to the development of animal and plant domestication in different areas of the world. Topics include …

3.9
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2.5
Difficulty
3.22
GPA
ANTH 2820 The Emergence of States and Cities
Spring 2026

Surveys patterns in the development of prehistoric civilizations in different areas of the world including the Inca of Peru, the Maya, the Aztec of Mexico, and the ancient Middle East.

3.5
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2.0
Difficulty
3.43
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ANTH 2830 Ancient Cities of the Americas
Fall 2025

When colonial empires invaded the Americas in the 16th century, Europeans marveled at the Indigenous cities distributed across the continent. This course examines the ancient cities of the Americas: their …

4.7
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1.0
Difficulty
4.00
GPA
ANTH 3010 Theory and History of Anthropology
Fall 2026

Overview of the major theoretical positions which have structured anthropological thought over the past century.

4.2
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3.8
Difficulty
3.34
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ANTH 3020 Using Anthropology
Spring 2026

The theoretical, methodological and ethical practice of an engaged anthropology is the subject of this course, We begin with a history of applied anthropology. We then examine case studies that …

4.4
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2.0
Difficulty
3.63
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ANTH 3100 Indigenous Landscapes
Spring 2024

This course engages with ways that historical process are inscribed in landscapes, which are the traditional territories of indigenous communities and have also been shaped by colonialism, extractive enterprise, and …

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3.62
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ANTH 3152 Rainforests of Flesh / Peoples of Spirit
Fall 2026

Ethnographies of Amazonian Peoples and the new anthropological theories about their way of life.

3.6
Rating
3.5
Difficulty
3.21
GPA
ANTH 3155 Anthropology of Everyday American Life
Fall 2021

Provides an anthropological perspective of modern American society. Traces the development of individualism through American historical and institutional development, using as primary sources of data religious movements, mythology as conveyed …

3.8
Rating
3.2
Difficulty
3.35
GPA
ANTH 3240 The Anthropology of Food
Summer 2026

This course approaches food from various social science perspectives, focusing on historically and culturally variable forms of food production, exchange, preparation and consumption as the means through which both individual …

3.4
Rating
1.9
Difficulty
3.62
GPA
ANTH 3275 The Corporation: History, Culture, Capital
Spring 2026

What is a corporation? Contrary to wide belief, the corporation is a very ancient social form that arose in diverse world regions and is the heritage of many civilizations. In …

3.6
Rating
2.8
Difficulty
3.86
GPA
ANTH 3280 Introduction to Native American Studies: (Mis)Representations
Spring 2026

An intro to the broad field of Native Studies, this class focuses on themes of representation and erasure. We read Indigenous scholars and draw from current events, pop culture, and …

5.0
Rating
2.0
Difficulty
3.95
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ANTH 3290 Life, Technology, and the Contemporary Condition
Fall 2026

The scientific and administrative focus on life and the centrality of technology to it have become defining features of the contemporary condition. This course will explore various theoretical approaches for …

4.8
Rating
2.6
Difficulty
3.88
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ANTH 3295 Moral Experience
Fall 2024

This course introduces students to one of the key frameworks in anthropology's "ethical turn": moral experience. The investigation of moral experience explores questions of ethics from a phenomenological-hermeneutic perspective and …

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Difficulty
3.94
GPA