Hamline University (Source ID 002354)

2009–2010 Catalog

Anthropology (ANTH)

At the University of Minnesota Duluth

Course # Description Credits Equivalent Course Fulfills requirements for
Liberal Education Category
**
Cultural Diversity
**
International Perspective
**
1100 World Prehistory 4 Anth 1612 6    
1160 Introduction to Anthropology 4 Anth 1604 6   Yes

1200 and 1200L

Introduction to Field Methods in Archaeology and Lab: Introduction to Field Methods in Archaeology (see 2008-2009 Catalog)

4 Anth 1999A 6    
or 1200 Introduction to Field Methods in Archaeology and LAB: Introduction to Field Methods in Archaeology 4
1240 The Ancient Maya 4 Anth 1999B      
1300 Ethnography: Text and Film 4 Anth 1999C      
1410 Indonesian Music and Cultures (see MUS) 4 Anth 1999D 10    
1530 and 1530L Human Evolution and Lab: Human Evolution (see 2008-2009 Catalog) 4 Anth 1602 7   Yes
or 1530 Human Evolution and LAB: Human Evolution 4      
     
3000 Issues in Anthropology 4 Anth 3999A      
3100 Principles of Archaeology 4 Anth 3999B      
3110 Arctic Archaeology 4 Anth 3999C      
3120 Experimental Archaeology 4 Anth 3999D      
3130 Excavating Hamline History 4 Anth 3999BB      
3210 Advanced Field Methods in Archaeology 4 Anth 3999E      
3220 and 3220L Laboratory Techniques in Archaeology and Lab: Laboratory Techniques in Archaeology (see 2008-2009 Catalog) 4 Anth 3999F      
or 3220 Laboratory Techniques in Archaeology and LAB: Laboratory Techniques in Archaeology 4
3230 Made in China: The Cultures of Economic Transformation 4 Anth 3999G      
3240 Ancient and Modern Maya of Yucatan 4 Anth 3999H      
3250 Ancient Civilizations of the Mexican Highlands 4 Anth 3999I      
3260 Pilgrims, Travelers, Tourists 4 Anth 3999J      
3270 Exploring Ancient Southeast Asia 4 Anth 3999K      
3280 Ancient Civilizations of Southeast Asia 4 Anth 3999L      
3290 Culture, Memory and the Past (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 4 Anth 3999M      
3300 Ethnographic Research Methods 4 Soc 3156      
3310 Ancient Civilizations of Middle America 4 Anth 3618      
3320 North American Archaeology 4 Anth 3624      
3330 North American Indian History and Cultures 4 Anth 3999N      
3340 Exploring the Ancient Civilizations of Peru 4 Anth 3999O      
3360 Race: Biological Fact or Cultural Construct? 4 Anth 3999P      
3370 Minnesota Archaeology 4 Anth 3999Q      
3390 Field Experience in Ghana (see 2008-2009 Catalog) 4 Anth 3999R      
3390 Performing Africa in Ghana 4        
3410 Africa, Music, and Cultural Production (see MUS 1415) 4 Anth 3999S      
3415 Africa in Crisis 4 Anth 3999CC      
3420 African Ensemble (see MUS 1420) 1 credit each term Anth 3999T      
3430 Transnational Migration and Diasporic Communities 4 Soc 4950      
3440 and 3440L Human Osteology and Skeletal Identification and Lab: Human Osteology and Skeletal Identification (see 2008-2009 Catalog) 4 Anth 3999U      
or 3440 Human Osteology and Skeletal Identification and LAB: Human Osteology and Skeletal Identification 4
3450 Bioarchaeology 4 Anth 4654      
3460 From Development to Globalization 4 Anth 3999V      
3470 Prehistory of the Non-Mediterranean World 4 Anth 3999W      
3480 Cultural Ecology 4 Anth 4631      
3490 Language, Culture, and Society 4 Anth 4628      
3500 and 3500L Forensic Anthropology (see CJFS) and Lab: Forensic Anthropology (see 2008-2009 Catalog) 4 Anth 3999X      
or 3500 Forensic Anthropology and LAB: Forensic Anthropology 4
3530 Culture, Illness and Health 4 Anth 4640      
3540 Museums, Exhibitions, and Representation 4 Anth 3999Y      
3570 Religion, Culture, and the State (see REL) 4 Anth 3999Z      
3580 Cultural Psychology 4 Anth 4616      
5200 Anthropological Writing and Representation (see 2006–2008 Catalog) 4 Anth 3999AA      
5260 Anthropological Thought and Theory 4 Anth 4651      

Transfer manuals are intended to be guidelines for faculty, staff, and students to determine UMD course equivalents and are subject to change; consult department for further information. For degree and liberal education requirements, see the University of Minnesota Duluth Catalog.

# While a course may not apply to a particular UMD major, minor, or liberal education requirement, all credits earned within the University of Minnesota system count toward the total number of credits required to earn a degree at UMD. Consult department; a course syllabus will be required.

* Consult department; may require course syllabus.
** Liberal Education/Cultural Diversity/International Perspective


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