Courses (see Course Descriptions)
ANTHROPOLOGY & MUSEUM STUDIES
• ANTH 107 - General Anthropology
• ANTH 110 - Introduction to Biological Anthropology
• ANTH 110LAB - Biological Anthropology Laboratory
• ANTH 120 - Introduction to Archaeology
• ANTH 130 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
• ANTH 180 - Introduction to Linguistics
• ANTH 296 - Individual Study
• ANTH 298 - Special Topics
• ANTH 301 - Anthropology: Principles and Assessment
• ANTH 309LAB - Skeletal Analysis and Comparison
• ANTH 310 - Research/Laboratory in Biological Anthropology
• ANTH 311 - Advanced Biological Anthropology: Principles of Human Evolution
• ANTH 312 - Human Origins: The Fossil Evidence
• ANTH 313 - Primate Social Behavior
• ANTH 314 - Human Variation and Adaptation in Living Populations
• ANTH 315 - Forensic Skeletal Analysis
• ANTH 320 - Research/Laboratory in Archaeology
• ANTH 321 - Archaeological Methods
• ANTH 321LAB - Archaeological Methods Laboratory
• ANTH 322 - World Prehistory
• ANTH 323 - Field Archaeology
• ANTH 324 - North American Archaeology
• ANTH 325 - Prehistory of the Pacific Northwest
• ANTH 333 - Culture & Marriage
• ANTH 341 - Native American Cultures of the Pacific Northwest
• ANTH 342 - Hispanic Cultures of the Western U.S.
• ANTH 344 - Cultures of Asia
• ANTH 345 - Cultures of Southeast Asia and Oceania
• ANTH 346 - Cultures of Latin America and the Caribbean
• ANTH 347 - Native American Cultures of North America
• ANTH 351 - Visual Anthropology
• ANTH 352 - Anthropology of Environmental Issues
• ANTH 354 - Anthropology of Religion
• ANTH 355 - Culture, Person, Self
• ANTH 356 - Gender Roles in Cross-cultural Perspective
• ANTH 357 - Medical Anthropology: Cross-cultural Perspectives on Health and Healing
• ANTH 358 - Culture and Politics in a Global Economy
• ANTH 359 - Survey of Music in Cross-cultural Perspectives
• ANTH 360 - Introduction to Museum Studies
• ANTH 361 - Museum Exhibit Design
• ANTH 362 - Museum Curation and Management
• ANTH 380 - Non-verbal Communication
• ANTH 381 - Language in Culture
• ANTH 382 - Descriptive Linguistics
• ANTH 384 - Language and Gender
• ANTH 398 - Special Topics
• ANTH 404 - Intermediate GIS
• ANTH 410 - Biological Anthropology: Theoretical and Research Issues
• ANTH 412 - Long-term Primate Studies
• ANTH 414 - Forensic Anthropology: Cold Case Analysis
• ANTH 415 - Forensic Anthropology: Theoretical and Applied Issues
• ANTH 416 - Pongid Behavior
• ANTH 417 - Advanced GIS
• ANTH 418 - Primate Evolution
• ANTH 421 - Archaeological Theory
• ANTH 425 - Zooarchaeology
• ANTH 426 - Stone Tool Analysis
• ANTH 427 - Environmental Archaeology
• ANTH 440 - Ecology and Culture
• ANTH 444 - Ethnographic Field Methods
• ANTH 445LAB - Visual Anthropology Lab
• ANTH 446 - Anthropology of Globalization
• ANTH 449 - Contemporary Native American Cultures and Issues
• ANTH 451 - History and Theory of Anthropology
• ANTH 458 - Senior Comprehensive Survey
• ANTH 480 - Survey of Linguistics
• ANTH 483 - Sociolinguistics
• ANTH 485 - Method and Theory in Biological Anthropology
• ANTH 486 - Advanced Methods in Archaeology
• ANTH 487 - Field Linguistics
• ANTH 488 - Advanced Research in Cultural Anthropology
• ANTH 490 - Cooperative Education
• ANTH 491 - Workshop
• ANTH 492 - Anthropological Teaching Experience
• ANTH 493 - Anthropological Field Experience
• ANTH 494 - Applied GIS Project
• ANTH 496 - Individual Study
• ANTH 498 - Special Topics
• ANTH 499 - Seminar
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