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Anthropology (ANTH)
- http://www.usc.edu/dept/elab/anth/
- D class assignments for undergraduates available in GFS120; Phone: (213) 740-1900.
Foundations of the human species. Examination of scientific evidence from Darwinian theory, primate behavior, fossils, and the behavior of modern people. Laboratory. Duplicates credit in former ANTH 200Lg.
- General Education: This course satisfies the university's general education requirement.
- Crosslist: This course is offered by the HBIO department but may qualify for major credit in ANTH. To register, enroll in HBIO 200.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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38511R | 051 | Lecture | 10:00-11:50am | MTuWTh | 11 of 20 | Stephanie Bogart | AHFB10 | PDF (201853 KB) | |
38512R | 051 | Lab | 1:00-2:50pm | Mon, Wed | 11 of 20 | Stephanie Bogart | AHFB10 |
Concepts of social anthropology using filmic representations ofsocieties throughout the world in contrast to written ethnography.
- General Education: This course satisfies the university's general education requirement.
- Note: Register for lecture and one discussion
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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10608R | 052 | Lecture | 9:30-12:20pm | MTuWTh | 41 of 51 | Lanita Jacobs | KAP146 | PDF (559765 KB) | |
10609R | 052 | Discussion | 8:00-8:50am | MTuWTh | 21 of 26 | KAP165 | |||
10610R | 052 | Discussion | 8:00-8:50am | MTuWTh | 20 of 25 | KAP167 | |||
10711D | 052 | Lecture | 1:00-2:50pm | MTuWTh | 19 of 25 | Lanita Jacobs | KAP167 | PDF (559765 KB) | |
10712R | 052 | Discussion | 3:00-3:50pm | MTuWTh | 19 of 25 | KAP167 |
Survey of the performance of healing in cross-cultural perspective. The course culminates in field research to Spiritist centers outside the United States.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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10615D | 761 | Lecture | 9:00-11:50am | MTuWThF | 7 of 10 | Erin Moore | TBA |
Youth gang dynamics and their effects on institutions. Comparative analysis of Asian, African, and Mexican American gangs.
- General Education: This course satisfies the university's general education requirement.
- Diversity: This course satisfies the university's diversity requirement.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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10612R | 051 | Lecture | 9:00-11:05am | MTuWTh | 20 of 25 | Thomas Ward | KAP166 |
Examination of how the Maya, past and present, have forged their cultural identity. Issues are explored through visits to sites and communities in Guatemala. Recommended preparation: ANTH 202, ANTH 310, ANTH 314 or another anthropologically based archaeology course.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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10616D | 349 | Lecture | 6:00-7:20pm | Tue, Thu | 0 of 10 | Thomas Garrison | TBA |
Hands on research experience at a Maya ruin in Guatemala, including archaeological survey and excavation in the jungle. Prerequisites: ANTH 202 or ANTH 310 or ANTH 314. Corequisite: ANTH 400.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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10617D | 349 | Lecture | 6:00-7:20pm | Tue, Thu | 0 of 10 | Thomas Garrison | TBA |
Individual research and readings. Not available for graduate credit.
- Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Junior, Senior
Section | Session | Units | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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10620D | 058 | 4.0 | Lecture | TBA | Monday | 1 of 5 | OFFICE |