Catalog Review

For Course Qualities In Effect For 2017-18

Process Date: 29-MAR-2024

ANTH - Anthropology

110 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Cultural Anthropology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 40 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G018 - XX LL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G042 - GER Global Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL02 - 100-199 Introductory Course
Prerequisites: Freshman or sophomore standing; consent of instructor required for juniors and seniors
Description: An introduction to the nature of culture, the organization of social relations, and the relationships between values and behavior. Attention to the human use of culture in adapting to environments and to language, technology, kinship, and religion as cultural systems. Case studies of Western and non-Western peoples.

120 WORLD PREHISTORY Active
  Long Title: World Prehistory  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 40 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G018 - XX LL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G042 - GER Global Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL02 - 100-199 Introductory Course
Prerequisites: Freshman or sophomore standing; consent of instructor required for juniors and seniors
Description: An introduction to the peoples and cultures of the world from 40,000 years ago to 2,000 years ago. Major events in world prehistory, such as the origins of agriculture, the rise of cities, and the spread of states, are examined and discussed. General trends in cultural evolution are proposed and evaluated. This course may not be taken on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis. PREREQUISITES: Freshman or sophomore standing; consent of instructor required for juniors and seniors

140 BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Biological Anthropology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 20 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 04 - Standard Plus Lab Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G018 - XX LL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL02 - 100-199 Introductory Course
Prerequisites: Freshman or sophomore standing; consent of instructor required for juniors and seniors
Description: The study of humans as biological organisms. Topics addressed include processes of evolutionary change and stasis; primate diversity, ecology, and behavior; morphological, ecological, and genetic perspectives on human evolution; and contemporary human biological variation, including racial variation. PREREQUISITES: Freshman or sophomore standing; consent of instructor required for juniors and seniors

191 DIRECTED STUDY IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Directed Study in Anthropology  
Units: 1 TO 98 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: Yes
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: Yes
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 14 - Directed Study Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G018 - XX LL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL02 - 100-199 Introductory Course
Prerequisites: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.
Description: Directed study follows a syllabus set primarily by the instructor to meet the needs or interests of an individual student or small group of students. The main goal of directed study is knowledge or skill acquisition, not research or creative work. PREREQUISITES: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.

195 INTERNSHIP IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Internship in Anthropology  
Units: 1 TO 98 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: Yes
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: Yes
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 08 - Internship/Practica Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A010 - Internship
G018 - XX LL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL02 - 100-199 Introductory Course
Prerequisites: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.
Description: Applied work in anthropology arranged and carried out under the direction of an instructor. The academic component of the internship includes readings related to the substance of the internship, discussions with the faculty supervisor, and a written report appropriate to the discipline. Course grades are based on this academic work. PREREQUISITES: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.

200 HIST OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL IDEAS Active
  Long Title: History of Anthropological Ideas  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 20 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
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.
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.

207 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS IN ANTH Active
  Long Title: Quantitative Analysis in Anthropology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 18 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
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.
Description: An introduction to the collection and manipulation of quantitative data in anthropological research. Topics include sampling, measurement, and basic nominal and ordinal statistics. 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.

210 RES METHODS IN CULTURAL ANTH Active
  Long Title: Research Methods in Cultural Anthropology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 12 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
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.
Description: An introduction to basic assumptions and methods of research in sociocultural anthropology, including participant observation, ethnographic interview, focus groups, cognitive methods, survey, and census. Students gain hands-on experience in research. 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.

220 RES METHODS IN ARCHAEOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Research Methods in Archaeology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 220 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 05 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus, LU Resrch Methds Archaeology
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 120
Description: Presents the research process in archaeology and offers an overview of essential data-collection and analysis techniques, including site survey and excavation, settlement pattern analysis, lithic analysis, and ceramic analysis. Students will take part in field research.

222 HISTORIC PRESERVATION Active
  Long Title: Historic Preservation Theory and Practice  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites:
Description: Historic preservation endeavors to identify and conserve historic objects, properties, and landscapes. It has become a focal task for many anthropologists today. This course introduces students to the basic theory of historic preservation, the laws guiding practice, and the techniques used by historic preservation professionals.

306 ANTHROPOLOGY OF GENDER Active
  Long Title: Anthropology of Gender  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 306 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 25 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G044 - GER Dimens Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 110 or GEST 100
Description: An anthropological approach to the study of gender and a/sexuality, and how they intersect with other dimensions of social difference such as race, class, and ethnicity. Topical, ethnographic approach to examining these intersections. Focus on issues such as sexual behavior, reproduction, parenting, trans* identity, work, communication, and violence.

310 ECOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Ecological Anthropology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 310 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 25 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: One anthropology course or consent of instructor
Description: A study of relationships between human communities and their natural environments (i.e., humans studied as members of ecosystems). Topics include the interactions between environment, human biology, and social organization and anthropological perspectives on global environmental problems. PREREQUISITES: One anthropology course or consent of instructor

312 ECONOMIC ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Economic Anthroplogy  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 20 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G044 - GER Dimens Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 110
Description: An introduction to the theories, concepts and methods of economic anthropology, focusing on the relationship between socioeconomic lives and social power structures. Explores how people engage with economic choices, decisions, and risk from an anthropological perspective. Topics include morality, rationality, value, exchange, debt, work, globalization, poverty and wealth, power. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 110

320 ARCHAEOLOGY OF GENDER Active
  Long Title: Archaeology of Gender  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 320 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G044 - GER Dimens Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: One anthropology course or consent of instructor
Description: An examination of the relationship between gender and material culture. Focus on how gender and gender roles are reflected in the archaeological record and on the problems in identifying and determining gender roles in prehistory. Readings include studies from both the Old and New Worlds and modern theoretical approaches.

322 ARCHAEOLOGY OF NORTH AMERICA Active
  Long Title: Archaeology of North America  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G042 - GER Global Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 120
Description: An introduction to the ancient peoples of North America from the initial colonists to the peoples who encountered European colonists some 13,000 years later. Special emphasis is given to the ancient inhabitants of the Great Lakes region. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 120

324 ARCHAEOLOGY PREHIST GREECE Active
  Long Title: Archaeology of Prehistoric Greece  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 324 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G042 - GER Global Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 120 or consent of instructor
Description: A study of archaeological investigations in the Aegean region — Greece, Crete, the Cycladic Islands, and western Turkey. Emphasis on the evidence of cultural development from Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers and Neolithic farmers and herders through the development of the Bronze Age “palace” civilizations of the Minoans and Mycenaeans. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 120 or consent of instructor

326 BIZARRCHAEOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Bizarrchaeology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 24 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 120
Description: Much of the public’s interest in archaeology focuses on “mysteries” of the past or allegedly “unexplainable” phenomena. Since the past is largely impossible to know, it is easy to uncritically fill it with products of the imagination rather than products of ancient peoples. This course examines some of these “imaginary” pasts and the practice of creating them. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 120

328 ETHICS IN ARCHAEOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Public Archaeology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and ANTH 120, an ARHI course (preferably ancient to Renaissance), or consent of instructor
Description: An exploration of ethical and legal concerns surrounding archaeology: the ownership and treatment of archaeological remains and relations between archaeologists and descendent communities. Topics include the ethics and legality of collecting looting, and the antiquities market; archaeology and nationalism; repatriation of skeletons and artifacts; and professional responsibilities of archaeologists. PREREQUISITES: Sophomore standing and ANTH 120, an ARHI course (preferably ancient to Renaissance), or consent of instructor

330 LANGUAGE AND CULTURE Active
  Long Title: Language and Culture  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 330 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 20 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 110 or LING 150
Description: An introduction to the core concepts of linguistic anthropology, definitions of language, basic methods of linguistic anthropology (observation, transcription, analysis, ethnography), power and language, language discrimination, and language ideology theory. Lectures, discussions, and labs. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 110 or ANTH 130 or LING 150

331 INTRO TO SOCIOLINGUISTICS Active
  Long Title: Introduction to Sociolinguistics  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: LING 325 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 20 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: LING 150 or ANTH 110
Description: This course presents an introduction to sociolinguistics, a discipline within linguistics concerned with the systematic investigation of language in relation to the social world. Topics include language variation and change, social identity and language use, linguistic diversity, and language ideologies. We will also practice methods for collecting and analyzing sociolinguistic data. PREREQUISITES: LING 150 or ANTH 110 or ANTH 130

340 HUMAN BIOL, EVOLUTN, & HEALTH Active
  Long Title: Human Biology, Evolution, and Health  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 25 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 140, BIOL 150, or consent of instructor
Description: Students will develop an understanding of modern human biology as the outcome of interactions between evolved genomes and the myriad environments in which we are born, develop and live out our lives. Topics of study will include evolutionary approaches to reproduction, growth and development, health, behavior, adaptation, and life history. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 140, BIOL 150, or consent of instructor

341 HUMAN VARIATION Active
  Long Title: Human Variation  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 341 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 25 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G044 - GER Dimens Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 140, BIOL 110, or consent of instructor
Description: A survey of human biological variation and adaptation. Topics include the geographic distribution of human variation; evolutionary approaches to understanding human diversity; historic and modern concepts of race and ethnicity; human biological adaptations to disease, climate, poverty, and other stressors; and the genetics of simple and complex traits. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 140, BIOL 110, or consent of instructor

342 MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Medical Anthropology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 20 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing, and ANTH 110 or 140
Description: A cross-cultural study of health, healing, and beliefs about the body and illness. Particular attention is paid to the cultural construction of medical beliefs and practices (our biomedical model is only one of many possible world views).

344 NUTRITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Nutritional Anthropology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 16 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 140 or consent of instructor
Description: This course provides a basic introduction to human nutrition. It then considers the evolution of human nutrition through the study of primate nutrition and the putative diets of human ancestors. Finally, it considers anthropological approaches to understanding cross-cultural, intracultural, and life-cycle variation in modern human nutrition. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 140 or consent of instructor

345 DISTRIBUTED COGNITION Active
  Long Title: Distributed Cognition and the Extended Mind  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: EDST 345 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: PHIL 105 recommended
Description: The new science of the mind treats cognition as a distributed process involving the brain, body, and world. This seminar explores the role of material settings and tools, bodily engagement, social interaction, and cultural processes in human reasoning, problem solving, and learning. Students will write short papers examining aspects of cognitive activity in real-world settings. PREREQUISITES: PHIL 105 recommended

347 INTRO TO FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Introduction to Forensic Anthropology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 20 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing required; ANTH 140 recommended
Description: This course is an introduction to forensic anthropology and human osteology, including a comprehensive study of the human skeleton and sections on determining ancestry, sex, and age of a skeleton. Further topics include how to approach a crime scene, determining forensic significance, and the postmortem processes of the human body. PREREQUISITES: Sophomore standing required; ANTH 140 recommended

348 PRIMATE BEHAVIOR AND ECOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Primate Behavior and Ecology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and one of the following: ANTH 140, BIOL 140, BIOL 150, consent of instructor
Description: This course provides an introduction to the Order Primates. In addition to exploring the behavior and ecology of prosimians, monkeys, and apes, the course will cover techniques in primate behavioral observation. Further, biological and social adaptations will be examined in an evolutionary context. PREREQUISITES: Sophomore standing and one of the following: ANTH 140, BIOL 140, BIOL 150, consent of instructor

350 INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA Active
  Long Title: Indians of North America  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 350 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 25 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G044 - GER Dimens Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 110
Description: A cultural study of the Indians of North America, including examination of the impact of European ideas and technology on Indian societies. Emphasis on environmental adaptations, levels of social and cultural complexity, problems of historical interpretation, and the methods and theories of ethnology and their applications to North American cultures. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 110

353 READING ETHNOGRAPHY Active
  Long Title: Reading Ethnography  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 110 or sophomore standing
Description: This seminar explores ethnography as the defining feature of cultural anthropology. Reading a range of articles and booklength works, students survey several ethnographic genres including classic realist, experimental, narrative, self-reflexive, and critical ethnography. Students also gain experience leading discussion and delivering oral reports and presentations. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 110 or sophomore standing

358 ETHNOG N AFRICA & MID EAST Active
  Long Title: Ethnography of the Middle East and North Africa  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 358 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 25 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G042 - GER Global Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 110 or consent of instructor
Description: Introduction to the peoples and cultures of the Middle East and North Africa, an area of tremendous cultural, religious, linguistic, and economic diversity. Focus on the nature of ethnography as a research method and key areas of inquiry that have concerned anthropologists working in Arab and Muslim societies. Topics include social organization, tribalism, colonialism, gender, religion, nationalism, ethnic and religious minorities, and the politics of identity. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 110 or consent of instructor

360 ANTHROPOLOGY OF SOUTH ASIA Active
  Long Title: Anthropology of South Asia  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 360 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 25 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G042 - GER Global Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 110 or consent of instructor
Description: Introduces the complexity of South Asian society and culture through the study of ethnographies of gender, religious life, kinship, social organization, and economy in the colonial and post-colonial periods. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 110 or consent of instructor

364 ETHNOGRAPHY OF EAST ASIA Active
  Long Title: Ethnography of East Asia  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 364 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 20 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G042 - GER Global Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 110 or sophomore standing
Description: A critical and comparative examination of key areas of sociocultural change in present-day East Asia. Focusing on China, we address new areas of research in East Asian anthropology such as demographic change, modernization, urbanization and stratification, gender and the body politic, sexuality, pop culture, consumption, ethnic minorities and national cultural identities. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 110 or sophomore standing

366 ETHNOGRAPHY OF JAPAN Active
  Long Title: Ethnography of Japan  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 366 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 20 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G042 - GER Global Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 110 or sophomore standing
Description: Critical examination of social and cultural (re)presentations of Japan from the postwar to the postmodern. Exploration of diversities of lived reality and social change in contemporary Japan. Topics include: nationalism and historical consciousness, family and gender ideologies, invisible and visible others, sexuality, pop culture, and the Heisei recession.

372 URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY OF LONDON Active
  Long Title: Urban Anthropology of London  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: LU London Centre
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: Must be attending the Lawrence London Centre.
Description: This seminar combines a variety of methods to explore contemporary British culture. In addition to the readings and field trips, students conduct ethnographic fieldwork in London on a topic of their own interest. This may be based in a particular place or, more broadly, focus on a certain group of people. The course provides an introduction to field research methods. Throughout the term, students participate in shorter exercises designed to develop their confidence in the skills of observation, interviewing, description, and analysis. Readings on topics such as neighborhoods, social use of language, class, education, and migration experience provide a framework for understanding the detail of the individual projects. Students are expected to make presentations and participate in discussions. Offered at the London Centre. PREREQUISITES: Must be attending the Lawrence London Centre.

374 IDENTITY AND PLACE Active
  Long Title: Identity and Place: Diaspora Experience in Comparative Perspective  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and one course in anthropology or consent of instructor
Description: An exploration of similarities and differences in refugee/diaspora communities. Issues explored include relationships between place and identity, memory and identity, notions of home and homeland, gender and class, assimilation versus resistance, social and cultural changes induced by migration and the impact of transnationalism. PREREQUISITES: Sophomore standing and one course in anthropology or consent of instructor

377 CULTURE & AGING Active
  Long Title: Culture and Aging  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G042 - GER Global Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 110 or sophomore standing
Description: This course uses ethnographic studies from non-Western and Western societies to understand how the experience of aging throughout the life course not only differs cross-culturally, but also within the same society over time in response to increased longevity and biomedical advances. Of particular concern will be cultural constructions of health, well-being, disability, and dependency, including in-depth analysis of aging in Asia. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 110 or sophomore standing

378 ANTHROPOLOGY OF FOOD Active
  Long Title: Anthropology of Food  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 25 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G042 - GER Global Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: ANTH 110 or consent of instructor
Description: All humans must consume food in order to live, but how "food" is defined, produced, procured, and interacted with is subject to endless variation. This class examines how food becomes more than just sustenance: how food acts as a means of building identities, making meaning, organizing society, and exerting power. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 110 or consent of instructor

390 TUTORIAL IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Tutorial Studies in Anthropology  
Units: 1 TO 98 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: Yes
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: Yes
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 09 - Tutorial Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.
Description: Advanced study of selected topics. PREREQUISITES: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.

391 DIRECTED STUDY IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Directed Study in Anthropology  
Units: 1 TO 98 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: Yes
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: Yes
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 14 - Directed Study Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.
Description: Directed study follows a syllabus set primarily by the instructor to meet the needs or interests of an individual student or small group of students. The main goal of directed study is knowledge or skill acquisition, not research or creative work. PREREQUISITES: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.

395 INTERNSHIP IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Internship in Anthropology  
Units: 1 TO 98 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: Yes
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: Yes
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 08 - Internship/Practica Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A010 - Internship
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.
Description: Applied work in anthropology arranged and carried out under the direction of an instructor. The academic component of the internship includes readings related to the substance of the internship, discussions with the faculty supervisor, and a written report appropriate to the discipline. Course grades are based on this academic work. PREREQUISITES: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.

399 INDEP STUDY IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Independent Study in Anthropology  
Units: 1 TO 98 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: Yes
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: Yes
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 10 - IS Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL03 - 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Prerequisites: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.
Description: Advanced research. Students considering an honors project should register for this course, for one or more terms. PREREQUISITES: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.

401 RESEARCH PREP IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Research Preparation in Anthropology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: ANTH 200 and junior or senior standing
Description: Students will develop advanced library research skills with a focus on anthropological resources and topics. Each student will write a thematic annotated bibliography based on library research, consider ethical implications of empirical research on the topic they have chosen, and formulate a plan for their senior experience foundation and independent study courses. This course will also explore career development for anthroplogy majors. Seminar. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 200 and junior or senior standing

422 ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS MGT Active
  Long Title: Practicum in Archaeological Collections Management  
Units: 2 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: Yes 6 units max
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 04 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 08 - Internship/Practica Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A010 - Internship
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: ANTH 222
Description: Applied work in all aspects of archaeological collections management from cleaning and conservation to cataloguing and storage. Students will work with Lawrence's existing archaeological collections and materials generated from ongoing field and laboratory research. Collection projects vary from term to term. Course may be repeated in subsequent terms for no more than a total of 6 units. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 222

430 METHODS LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLGY Active
  Long Title: Methods in Linguistic Anthropology and Sociolinguistics  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 430 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 10 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: Junior standing, and ANTH 210 or ANTH 330
Description: A hands-on introduction to advanced linguistic anthropology and sociolinguistics methods and relevant theories. Will cover transcription, discourse analysis, conversation analysis, and narrative analysis. Classes will be a combination of labs, workshops, and seminars. Prerequisites are non-negotiable. PREREQUISITES: Junior standing, and ANTH 210, ANTH 330, or ANTH 331

441 MEDICAL HUMANITARIANISM Active
  Long Title: Anthropology of Medical Humanitarianism  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G042 - GER Global Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: ANTH 110
Description: This course draws upon global case studies of humanitarian intervention in order to encourage students to engage critically with the complexity of what seems like an unequivocal good: humanitarian aid. Through a variety of audiovisual materials, texts, and oral and written assignments, students will develop a strong critical appreciation of the global political economy of aid and of the ethical dilemmas that accompany lifesaving. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 110

450 SENEGALESE CULTURE Active
  Long Title: Senegalese Culture  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: FREN 400 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: LU Francophone Seminar
Attributes: A002 - Non-English Language Instructn
A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G042 - GER Global Diversity
G046 - GER BA Language
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N011 - GER BMUS Language
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: Must be attending the LU Francophone Seminar
Description: This course is part of the Lawrence Francophone Seminar in which students study in French-speaking West Africa for ten weeks. Offered in alternate years. PREREQUISITES: Must be attending the LU Francophone Seminar

500 TOPICS IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Topics in Anthropology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 15 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: Junior standing and at least two courses in anthropology or consent of instructor
Description: An examination of a particular topic in contemporary anthropology. The specific topic investigated changes each year. Students are expected to carry out independent research on the topic, either through a review of relevant literature or through field or laboratory work.

Topic for Fall 2017: Critical Medical Anthropology
An advanced seminar for students who have taken ANTH 342 or ANTH 200, this course draws from critical theory (Marxism, poststructuralism, globalization) to consider the influence of political-economic inequality on the distribution of disease, and to question fundamental assumptions of Western biomedicine. With a focus on global health, subject areas will include: the political economy of health, anthropology and public health programs, body politic and body praxis, gender and health, and the societal impact of the application of biomedical technologies.


501 RESEARCH QUESTIONS Active
  Long Title: Research Questions in Anthropology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 10 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: ANTH 200, 207, 210, and junior or senior standing
Description: An introduction to formulating a research question in anthropology. Students will explore the research literature in an area of interest within anthropology and develop a researchable question grounded in a review of existing theory and empirical research. Graduate training and careers in anthropology will also be discussed. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 200, 207, 210, and junior or senior standing

512 FICTIONS OF AFRICA Active
  Long Title: Fictions of Africa  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 512 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 15 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G042 - GER Global Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing and at least two other courses in the social sciences
Description: An exploration of African culture and history through literature and film by African authors/directors. Issues to be explored include African debates on colonialism, post-colonialism, gender, class, and ethnic stratification, religion, modernization and development. Fictional works will be discussed in tandem with ethnographic monographs and critical essays. PREREQUISITES: Junior or senior standing and at least two other courses in the social sciences

520 TOPICS IN ARCHAEOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Topics in Archaeology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 15 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: ANTH 120 and junior standing or consent of instructor
Description: An examination of a particular topic in contemporary archaeological research. The specific topic investigated changes each year. Students are expected to carry out independent research on the topic, either through a review of relevant literature or through field or laboratory work.

Topic for Spring 2018: Foragers to Farmers
The Neolithic revolution, the shift from hunting and gathering or foraging to agriculture and animal husbandry, which began ca. 10,000 years ago, was the last major change in humankind’s subsistence economy. The shift had significant ramifications in all areas of culture (economic, social, political, religious, and possibly even linguistic). It was also caused by and led to great changes in the environment, and perhaps even in our DNA. The seminar will investigate these changes and the different mechanisms and models of Neolithization in different parts of the world.


522 ANTH TOPICS IN MUSEUM STUDIES Active
  Long Title: Topics in Museum Studies  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: ANTH 222
Description: An examination of a particular topic in contemporary museum studies, focused on anthropological collections and museums. The specific topic investigated changes each year. Students are expected to carry out independent research on the topic, either through a review of relevant literature or through field or laboratory work. Course may be repeated when topic is different.

530 TOPICS IN LINGUISTIC ANTHRO Active
  Long Title: Topics in Linguistic Anthropology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 530 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 15 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: ANTH 330 or LING 325 and junior standing, or consent of instructor
Description: An examination of a particular topic in linguistic anthropology. The specific topic being investigated will change from year to year. Students are expected to do advanced reading and independent research. Course may be repeated when topic is different.

Topic for Spring 2018: Language, Gender and Sexuality
This course will explore the relationships between language, gender and sexuality. We will study how language helps create, maintain and resist social structures surrounding gender and sexuality and also how language is used to express gender and sexual identities. Advanced reading seminar. Prerequisite for this topic: ANTH 306.


531 SEMIOTICS Active
  Long Title: Semiotics  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: ANTH 531 Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 15 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A005 - Cross-Listed Course
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: ANTH 330/LING 330
Description: Semiotics is the study of signs, symbols, and signification in social life. This course will cover semiotic theory, including theorists such as Saussure, Peirce, Jakobson, Lévi-Strauss, Barthes, and Bakhtin, and the application of semiotics to the study of language and social life, conducted through lectures and seminar-style discussions. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 330/LING 330 or ANTH 331

540 TOPICS IN BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOL Active
  Long Title: Topics in Biological Anthropology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 15 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: ANTH 140 and one other course in anthropology; or BIOL 150 and instructor's consent; and junior or senior standing
Description: An examination of a particular topic in contemporary biological anthropological research. The specific topic investigated changes each year. Students are expected to carry out independent research on the topic, either through a review of relevant literature or through field or laboratory work. May be repeated when topic is different.

Topic for Winter 2018: Human Biology of Infancy
This course will adopt a comparative and evolutionary approach to the study of the period from birth through weaning in Homo sapiens. Our principle goals will be a) identifying features that are unique to our species, b) discussing evidence for when and why they came about during the course of hominin evolution, and c) analyzing their implications for understanding human nature and human welfare in the 21st century.


542 ANTHROPOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH Active
  Long Title: Anthropology and Public Health  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: ANTH 342 or ANTH 340, and junior or senior standing
Description: This advanced discussion seminar considers applied critical medical anthropology's contributions, in terms of theory, research, and practice, to addressing community and global health concerns. With a political-economic framework, we will focus on the social determinants of health and how both macrostructural forces and local conditions have to be considered for effective health development. Reading response papers, final research paper and presentation. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 342 or ANTH 340, and junior or senior standing

552 DISABILITY AND CULTURE Active
  Long Title: Disability and Culture  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 15 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
G044 - GER Dimens Diversity
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: ANTH 110 or ANTH 342, and junior or senior standing
Description: Disability is a social and lived category fundamental to human experience. This advanced discussion seminar draws from experiential, reflexive, phenomenological, and critical approaches in cultural and medical anthropology to cross-culturally explore the subjectivities of perceived disabilities in both local and global worlds. Topics may include: autism, learning disabilities, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, chronic pain, d/Deaf culture, and other categories of social impairment. Papers, research paper and presentation. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 110 or ANTH 342, and junior or senior standing

580 TOPICS IN NEUROSCIENCE Active
  Long Title: Topics in Neuroscience  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: No Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: CHEM 116 and either BIOL 140 and one course in psychology, or PSYC 360 and one course in biology; or consent of instructor
Description: A study of the nervous system from the perspectives of psychology, biology, and/or biological anthropology. Topics vary year to year and may include glial cells, neural development, and the evolution of nervous systems, and neurotransmitter systems. Lecture only. May be repeated with consent of instructor.

590 TUTORIAL IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Tutorial Studies in Anthropology  
Units: 1 TO 98 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: Yes
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: Yes
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 09 - Tutorial Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.
Description: Advanced study of selected topics. PREREQUISITES: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.

591 DIRECTED STUDY IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Directed Study in Anthropology  
Units: 1 TO 98 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: Yes
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: Yes
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 14 - Directed Study Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.
Description: Directed study follows a syllabus set primarily by the instructor to meet the needs or interests of an individual student or small group of students. The main goal of directed study is knowledge or skill acquisition, not research or creative work. PREREQUISITES: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.

595 INTERNSHIP IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Internship in Anthropology  
Units: 1 TO 98 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: Yes
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: Yes
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 08 - Internship/Practica Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A010 - Internship
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.
Description: Applied work in anthropology arranged and carried out under the direction of an instructor. The academic component of the internship includes readings related to the substance of the internship, discussions with the faculty supervisor, and a written report appropriate to the discipline. Course grades are based on this academic work. PREREQUISITES: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.

599 INDEP STUDY IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Independent Study in Anthropology  
Units: 1 TO 98 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: Yes
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: Yes
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 10 - IS Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL04 - 400-599 Advanced Course
Prerequisites: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.
Description: Advanced research. Students considering an honors project should register for this course, for one or more terms. PREREQUISITES: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.

601 RESEARCH DESIGN Active
  Long Title: Research Design in Anthropology  
Units: 6 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: No
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: 10 IP Allowed: No
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 01 - Standard Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL05 - 600-699 Capstone Course
Prerequisites: ANTH 501 and senior standing or consent of instructor.
Description: An introduction to designing a research project in anthropology. Students will build a conceptual model and design both data collection protocols and analysis strategies that will address the research question they developed in ANTH 501. Seminar meetings will be spent discussing problems and issues raised by individual students’ projects. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 501 and senior standing or consent of instructor.

690 TUTORIAL IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Tutorial Studies in Anthropology  
Units: 1 TO 98 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: Yes
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: Yes
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 09 - Tutorial Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL05 - 600-699 Capstone Course
Prerequisites: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.
Description: Advanced study of selected topics. PREREQUISITES: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.

691 DIRECTED STUDY IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Directed Study in Anthropology  
Units: 1 TO 98 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: Yes
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: Yes
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 14 - Directed Study Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL05 - 600-699 Capstone Course
Prerequisites: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.
Description: Directed study follows a syllabus set primarily by the instructor to meet the needs or interests of an individual student or small group of students. The main goal of directed study is knowledge or skill acquisition, not research or creative work. PREREQUISITES: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.

695 INTERNSHIP IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Internship in Anthropology  
Units: 1 TO 98 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: Yes
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: Yes
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 08 - Internship/Practica Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: A010 - Internship
G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL05 - 600-699 Capstone Course
Prerequisites: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.
Description: Applied work in anthropology arranged and carried out under the direction of an instructor. The academic component of the internship includes readings related to the substance of the internship, discussions with the faculty supervisor, and a written report appropriate to the discipline. Course grades are based on this academic work. PREREQUISITES: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.

699 INDEP STUDY IN ANTHROPOLOGY Active
  Long Title: Independent Study in Anthropology  
Units: 1 TO 98 Cross-Listing Parent: Repeatable: Yes
S/U Only: No Enr Limit per Sec: None IP Allowed: Yes
Permission Req.: Yes Schedule Type: 10 - IS Campus: Appleton Main Campus
Attributes: G020 - XX UL Soc Sci GER (86cr)
G036 - GER Social Science Div
N008 - XX BM Social Science (95cr)
N017 - XX BM Social Science (01cr)
S001 - Anthropology Course
UD04 - Division of Social Sciences
UL01 - Upper Level Degree Cr (200+)
UL05 - 600-699 Capstone Course
Prerequisites: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.
Description: Advanced research. Students considering an honors project should register for this course, for one or more terms. PREREQUISITES: To register student must complete the Student Initiated Course Form with consultation of supervising instructor.