Anthropology

101. Introduction to Anthropology. (3)


110. Language, Culture and the Human Animal. (3)


120 [121L]. Archaeological Method and Theory. (3)


122L. Archaeological Method and Theory Laboratory. (1)


130. Cultures of the World. (3)


150. Evolution and Human Emergence. (3)


151L. Human Evolution Laboratory. (1)


160. Human Life Course. (3)


161L. Computer Laboratory in Human Evolutionary Ecology. (1)


220. World Archaeology. (3)


230. Topics in Current Anthropology. (3, no limit Δ)


238. Cultures of the Southwest. (3)


251. Forensic Anthropology. (3)


304 / 504. Current Research in Anthropology. (1-3)


310 / 511. Language and Culture. (3)


317. Phonological Analysis. (3)


*318. Grammatical Analysis. (3)


320 . Strategy of Archaeology. (3)


321 / 521. Southwest Archaeology. (3)


322. Mesoamerican Prehistory. (3)


324 / 524. South American Archaeology. (3)


325 / 525. Stone Age Europe. (3)


326 / 526. Late European Prehistory. (3)


327 / 527. African Prehistory. (3)


328 / 528. Near Eastern Archaeology. (3)


329 / 529. Archaeology of Complex Societies. (3)


330. Principles of Cultural Anthropology. (3)


331 [331 / 531]. Indigenous Peoples of North America. (3)


333 / 533. Ritual Symbols and Behavior. (3)


332 / 532. Indigenous Peoples of South America. (3)


*337. Anthropology of New Mexico. (3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)


339 / 539. Human Rights in Anthropology. (3)


340 / 540. Topics in Cultural Anthropology. (3, no limit Δ)


346. Expressive Culture. (3)


*350. Human Biology. (3)


*351L. Anthropology of the Skeleton. (4)


357. Human Origins. (3)


360 / 567. Human Behavioral Ecology. (3)


361 / 661. Behavioral Ecology and Biology of Sex Roles. (3)


362 / 662. Great Apes: Mind and Behavior. (3)


363 / 563. Primate Social Behavior. (3)


364. Topics: Human Evolutionary Ecology. (3, no limit Δ)


365. Anthropology of Health. (3)


*371. Pre-Columbian Cultures of Ancient Mexico. (3)


372. Analytic Methods in Anthropology. (4)


*373. Technical Studies in Archaeology. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


375 / 575. Archaeology Field Session. (2-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)


*376. Maya Prehistory and Archaeology. (3)


381 / 581. The Anthropology of Heritage [Ethics in Anthropology] . (3)


385 / 588. Images of the Indian in American Culture. (3)


387 / 587. Peoples and Cultures of the Circum-Caribbean. (3)


392 / 594. Arctic Archaeology. (3)


393. Ancient New Mexico I. (3)


394. Ancient New Mexico II. (3)


395 / 595. The First Americans. (3)


399. Introduction to Field & Laboratory Research . (1-6 to a maximum of 9 Δ)


401 / 501. Native American Art I. (3)


403 / 503. Native American Art II. (3)


410 / 510. Topics in Linguistic Anthropology. (3 to a maximum of 15 Δ)


415 / 515. Native American Languages. (3)


416 / 516. Introduction to Language Change. (3)


*420. Topics in Archaeology. (3 to a maximum of 15 Δ)


*421. Historical Archaeology of the Spanish Borderlands. (3)


444. Anthropology of World Beat. (3)


448 / 548. The Anthropology of Music and Sound. (3)


*450. Topics in Biological Anthropology. (3-4 to a maximum of 15 Δ)


451 / 651. Bioarcheology. (3)


454 / 554. Human Paleopathology. (4)


455 / 555. Anthropological Genetics . (3)


457 / 557. Paleoanthropology. (3)


458 / 558. Dental Anthropology. (4)


459/559. Advanced Osteology. (3)


462. Human Evolutionary Ecology. (3)


464 / 564. Human Behavioral Evolution. (3)


473L / 573L. Archaeological Measurement and Laboratory Analysis. (4)


480 / 580. Ceramic Analysis. (3)


482L / 582L. Geoarchaeology. (3)


485 / 585. Seminar in Museum Methods. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


486 / 586. Practicum: Museum Methods. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


491 / 591. Population Genetics. (3)


495 / 596. Summer Institute in Cultural Resource Management. (9)


497. Individual Study. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


498. Honors Seminar. (3)


*499. Field Research. (2-6 to a maximum of 9 Δ)


501 / 401. Native American Art I. (3)


503 / 403. Native American Art II. (3)


509. Seminar in Native American Art. (3, no limit Δ)


510 / 410. Topics in Linguistic Anthropology. (3 to a maximum of 15 Δ)


511 / 310. Language and Culture. (3)


514. Seminar: Linguistic Theory. (3)


515 / 415. Native American Languages. (3)


516 / 416. Introduction to Language Change. (3)


521 / 321. Southwest Archaeology. (3)


522. Lithic Analysis. (3)


524 / 324. South American Archaeology. (3)


525 / 325. Stone Age Europe. (3)


526 / 326. Late European Prehistory. (3)


527 / 327. African Prehistory. (3)


528 / 328. Near Eastern Archaeology. (3)


529 / 329. Archaeology of Complex Societies. (3)


530. Topics in Ethnology. (3, no limit Δ)


532 / 332. Indigenous Peoples of South America. (3)


533 / 333. Ritual Symbols and Behavior. (3)


536. Theories of Symbolic Action. (3)


537. Seminar: Southwestern Ethnology. (3)


539 / 339. Human Rights in Anthropology. (3)


540 / 340. Topics in Cultural Anthropology. (3, no limit Δ)


541. Problems and Practice in Ethnography. (3)


542. Seminar: Urban Anthropology. (3)


546. Theory in Ethnology I. (3)


547. Theory in Ethnology II. (3)


548 / 448. The Anthropology of Music and Sound. (3)


550. Topics in Biological Anthropology. (3-4 to a maximum of 15 Δ)


554 / 454. Human Paleopathology. (4 )


555 / 455. Anthropological Genetics . (3)


557 / 457. Paleoanthropology. (3)


558 / 458. Dental Anthropology. (4)


559/459. Advanced Osteology. (4 )


560. Advanced Topics in Evolutionary Anthropology. (3 to a maximum of 15 Δ)


561. Seminar: Human Reproductive Ecology and Biology. (3)


562. Human Life History. (3)


563 / 363. Primate Social Behavior. (3)


564 / 464. Human Behavioral Evolution. (3)


567 / 360. Human Behavioral Ecology. (3)


570. Advanced Topics in Archaeology. (3 to a maximum of 15 Δ)


573. Topics in Advanced Technical Studies in Archaeology. (3 to a maximum of 12 Δ)


573L / 473L. Archaeological Measurement and Laboratory Analysis. (4)


574. History and Theory of Archaeology. (3)


575 / 375. Archaeology Field Session. (2-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)


576. Seminar: Southwestern Archaeology. (3)


577. Seminar: European Prehistory. (3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)


579. Current Debates in Archaeology. (3)


580 / 480. Ceramic Analysis. (3)


581 / 381. The Anthropology of Heritage [Ethics in Anthropology]. (3)


582L / 482L. Geoarchaeology. (3)


585 / 485. Seminar in Museum Methods. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


586 / 486. Practicum: Museum Methods. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


587 / 387. Peoples and Cultures of the Circum-Caribbean. (3)


588 / 385. Images of the Indian in American Culture. (3)


591 / 491. Population Genetics. (3)


592. Managing Cultural Resources. (3)


593. Cultural Resource Management Archaeology. (3)


594 / 392. Arctic Archaeology. (3)


595 / 395. The First Americans. (3)


596 / 495. Summer Institute in Cultural Resource Management. (9)


597. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


598. Advanced Research. (3, no limit Δ)


599. Master’s Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)


620. Topics in Interdisciplinary Biological and Biomedical Sciences. (3, unlimited Δ)


624. Collaborative Interdisciplinary Teaching. (3)


651 / 451. Bioarcheology. (3)


661 / 361. Behavioral Ecology and Biology of Sex Roles. (3)


662 / 362. Great Apes: Mind and Behavior. (3)


663. Human Evolutionary Ecology Research Methods and Design. (3)


664. Human Evolutionary Ecology Data Analysis. (3)


667. The Evolution of Sociality. (3)


675. Anthropological Research Proposals. (3)


697. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


698. Advanced Research. (3, no limit Δ)


699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)


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