University of Minnesota Twin Cities (Source ID 003969)

2006–2008 Undergraduate Catalog

Anthropology (Anth)

At the University of Minnesota Duluth

Course Number  Description  Credits  Equivalent Course  Fulfills requirements for 
Liberal Education Category** Cultural Diversity** International Perspective**
1001 Human Evolution 4 Anth 1602*** 7   Yes
1001H Honors: Human Evolution 4 Anth 1602*** 7   Yes
1003V Understanding Cultures: Honors 4 Anth 1604*** 6   Yes
1003W Understanding Cultures 4 Anth 1604*** 6   Yes
1005V Introduction to Cultural Diversity and the World System 4 Anth 1604*** 6   Yes
1005W Introduction to Cultural Diversity and the World System 4 Anth 1604*** 6   Yes
1111 Human Origins 3 Anth 1602*** 7   Yes
1902 Freshman Seminar 3 #      
1903 Freshman Seminar (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 3        
1904 Freshman Seminar 3 #      
1905 Freshman Seminar: Anthropology of Dreaming and Myth 3        
1906W Freshman Seminar 3        
1907W Freshman Seminar 3        
1908W Freshman Seminar 3        
1909W Freshman Seminar 3 #      
1910W Freshman Seminar 3        
3001 Introduction to Archaeology 4 Anth 1612 6    
3002 Sex, Evolution, and Behavior: Examining Human Evolutionary Biology 4        
3003 Cultural Anthropology 3 #      
3004 Great Controversies in Anthropology 3        
3005 Language and Sociocultural Analysis (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 4 #      
3005W Language, Culture, and Power 4        
3007 Laboratory Techniques in Archaeology 1–4 #      
3008 Introduction to Flintknapping 3        
3009 Rise of Civilization 3 #      
3010 Native North Americans in Regional Perspective 3–4 #      
3011 Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (see 2000–2002 Catalog) 3 #      
3013 American Indian Languages and Cultures (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 3 #      
3017 Peoples and Cultures of Middle America 3 #      
3019 Hispanic Cultures of Latin America 3 #      
3020 Topics in the Anthropology of Africa 3–6 #      
3023 Culture and Society of India 3        
3025 Pacific Island Societies 3 #      
3027W Archaeology of Prehistoric Europe 3 #      
3028 Historical Archaeology of North America 3 #      
3029 Archaeology of Native Americans 3 #      
3031 Altering States: After Communism 3 #      
3035 Anthropologies of Death 3 #      
3041 Ecological Anthropology 3 Anth 4631      
3043 Art, Aesthetics and Anthropology 3 #      
3045 Religion and Culture 3 #      
3046W Romance and Culture 3        
3047W Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspectives 3 Anth 3628      
3143 American Indian Languages and Cultures 3        
3212 Globalization, Markets, and Inequality 3        
3221 Archaeology Field School 3–6 Anth 4696      
3306W Medical Anthropology 4        
3310 Topics in Biological and Physical Anthropology 3–6 #      
3913 Senior Project Planning 1 #      
3980 Topics in Anthropology 3 #      
4001 Advanced Method and Theory in Archaeology 3 #      
4003W Contemporary Perspectives in Cultural Anthropology 3 #      
4011 Senior Seminar 3 Anth 4653      
4013 Senior Project 3 Anth 4691      
4019 Symbolic Anthropology 3 #      
4021 Psychological Anthropology 3 #      
4023W Culture Theory 3 #      
4025 Studies in Ethnographic Classics 3 #      
4031 Applied Anthropology (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 #      
4031W Anthropology and Social Justice 4        
4035 Ethnographic Research Methods 3 #      
4043 Archaeology of Northern Europe 3 #      
4045 Gender and Power in South Asia 3 #      
4047 Anthropology of American Culture 3 #      
4049 Religion and Culture 3        
4051 Kinship, Gender and Diversity 3 #      
4053 Economy, Culture, and Critique 3 #      
4057 Politics and Law 3 #, Pol elect      
4061 Culture and Childhood (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 3 #      
4065 The Anthropology of Development 3        
4065 Cultural Change and Development (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 #      
4067 Anthropology of Social Movements (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 3 #      
4069 Environmental Archaeology 3 #      
4071 Race and Culture 3 #      
4075 Cultural Histories of Healing 3 #      
4077 Neanderthals: Biology and Culture of Humanity's Nearest Relative 3        
4980 Topics in Sociocultural Anthropology 3 #      
4990 Topics in Archaeology: Seminar 3–6 #      
4991 Independent Study 1–6 #      
4992 Directed Readings 1–6 #      
4993 Directed Study 1–6 #      
4994W Directed Research 1–6 #      
5008 Advanced Flintknapping 3        
5025W Cultural Semantics 3 #      
5027W Origins of European Civilization 3 #      
5029 Philosophical Anthropology 3 #      
5031 Science as Cultural Practice 3        
5033 Feminist Anthropology 3 #      
5041 Ecological Anthropology 3 #      
5043 Colonialism and Culture 3        
5045 Urban Anthropology 3 #      
5059 Anthropology of Religion (see 2000–2002 Catalog) 3 #      
5128 Anthropology of Learning (see 2002–2004 Catalog) 3 #      
5221 Anthropology of Material Culture 3        
5244 Skeletal Materials for Archaeologists 4        
5269 Analysis of Stone Tool Technology 4        
5980 Topics in Anthropology 3 #      
5990 Topics in Archaeology 3        

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 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

*** Credit will be given only once for this UMD course.


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