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Anthropology

Anthropology

Faculty: Social Programs Anthropology is the study of humans, their ancestors, and related primates, focusing on cultural, biological, linguistic, and archaeological aspects. Students explore key areas such as cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology, and archaeology. The program emphasizes ethnographic research, cultural analysis, and the understanding of human diversity and evolution. Graduates are prepared for careers in academia, cultural institutions, non-profit organizations, government agencies, and related fields. **Learning Objectives:** - Understand the fundamentals of anthropology and its subfields. - Develop skills in ethnographic research, cultural analysis, and fieldwork. - Learn techniques for studying human diversity, evolution, and cultural practices. - Explore the principles of cultural, biological, linguistic, and archaeological anthropology. - Understand the role of anthropology in addressing social and cultural issues. - Analyze challenges and opportunities in anthropological research and practice. - Develop teamwork and problem-solving skills for anthropological projects and fieldwork. **Major Outline:** 1. **Introduction to Anthropology** - Overview of anthropology, its subfields, and key concepts. - Fundamentals of cultural, biological, linguistic, and archaeological anthropology. 2. **Cultural Anthropology** - Principles of cultural anthropology, including ethnography, cultural theory, and social organization. - Techniques for conducting ethnographic research and cultural analysis. 3. **Biological Anthropology** - Fundamentals of biological anthropology, including human evolution, genetics, and primatology. - Techniques for studying human biological diversity and evolution. 4. **Linguistic Anthropology** - Principles of linguistic anthropology, including language structure, language use, and cultural communication. - Techniques for analyzing language and its role in cultural practices. 5. **Archaeology** - Fundamentals of archaeology, including excavation methods, artifact analysis, and cultural reconstruction. - Techniques for conducting archaeological research and interpreting material culture. 6. **Ethnographic Research Methods** - Principles of ethnographic research, including participant observation, interviews, and data analysis. - Techniques for designing and conducting ethnographic fieldwork. 7. **Human Evolution and Diversity** - Exploration of human evolution, genetic diversity, and adaptation. - Techniques for studying human biological and cultural evolution. 8. **Cultural Theory and Analysis** - Principles of cultural theory, including symbolic anthropology, structuralism, and postmodernism. - Techniques for analyzing cultural practices, beliefs, and social structures. 9. **Applied Anthropology** - Application of anthropological methods and theories to address real-world problems. - Techniques for conducting applied research in areas such as health, education, and development. 10. **Capstone Project in Anthropology** - Real-world project to apply learned skills in ethnographic research, cultural analysis, or fieldwork. - Techniques for delivering a comprehensive anthropological study. **Assessment Methods:** - Ethnographic research reports, cultural analyses, biological anthropology studies, linguistic analyses, archaeological research projects, ethnographic fieldwork plans, human evolution studies, cultural theory analyses, applied research projects, capstone projects, group projects, and internships. **Recommended Textbooks:** - "Cultural Anthropology" by Serena Nanda and Richard L. Warms. - "Biological Anthropology" by Clark Spencer Larsen. - "Linguistic Anthropology" by Alessandro Duranti. - "Archaeology: Theories, Methods, and Practice" by Colin Renfrew and Paul Bahn. - "Ethnographic Research: A Guide to General Conduct" by Robert M. Emerson, Rachel I. Fretz, and Linda L. Shaw. **Prerequisites:** Basic knowledge of social sciences, biology, and cultural studies. Suitable for students interested in anthropology, cultural studies, archaeology, and related fields. **Major Duration:** Typically 4 years for a bachelor's degree, including coursework, projects, and fieldwork. Advanced degrees may take additional years. **Certification:** Graduates may receive a degree in Anthropology and pursue further specialization or professional certifications in cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology, or archaeology. **Target Audience:** Aspiring anthropologists, cultural researchers, archaeologists, linguists, and professionals seeking to specialize in the study of human diversity and cultural practices. This major equips students with the research, analytical, and fieldwork skills needed to excel in anthropology, promoting a deep understanding of human diversity, cultural practices, and evolution.
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