| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Northern Iowa | ANTH | 990137 | Native Central and South America | U | 14 | 4 | CC, CR, IA, SG | 3 (S) | $600.00 | $39.50 | $639.50 | X | |
| Footnote: | Find course and textbook details, enrollment information and more at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/courses | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Ethnographic survey of sociocultural systems developed by foraging and horticultural peoples of South America; emphasis on relationships that exist among ecological factors, subsistence techniques, social organizations, and belief systems from holistic, comparative, and cross-cultural perspectives. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| SUNY Empire State College | CUL | 222604 | Food and Drink in Cultural Context: Introductory | L | 8-10 | n/a | CD, CR, E, IA | 4 (S) | $828.00 | $40.00 | $868.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | All courses are 15 weeks long with an average of 8-10 lessons. The type of media support varies. See course description. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This interdisciplinary course offers an introduction to humanities approaches to the study of culture using the topic of "food" as its primary focus. By viewing food (and drink) both as cultural practice and cultural expression, students learn about such concepts as: cultural identity, values, practice, experience, language/meaning, and aesthetics. The course provides opportunities to survey various humanities approaches through the lens of food, including those of literature, folklore studies, cultural anthropology, and cultural criticism. It considers food in terms of such issues as gender, race/ethnicity, class, environmentalism, consumerism, and regionalism/nationalism. It expects students to apply course concepts learned to food practices and their representations, ranging from cooking shows to novels, from "eating out" to Hollywood films and television sitcoms. Students taking this course for upper-level credit will do all of the same reading, discussions, and assignments as those taking it at the lower-level. Moreover, upper-level students must do additional written assignments that require an engagement with the readings on a theoretical level, more abstract and critical analysis of the course concepts and synthesis of concepts and arguments from multiple readings and discussions. They will be required to refer in detail to the literature in the field and relate their understanding of culture to relevant texts. Upper-level students will also be expected to begin learning the importance of reflexivity in the study of culture. This course fully meets the General Education requirement in Humanities. | ||||||||||||
| SUNY Empire State College | CUL | 223604 | Food and Drink in Cultural Context: Advanced | U | 8-10 | n/a | CD, CR, E, IA | 4 (S) | $828.00 | $40.00 | $868.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This interdisciplinary course offers an introduction to humanities approaches to the study of culture using the topic of "food" as its primary focus. By viewing food (and drink) both as cultural practice and cultural expression, students learn about such concepts as: cultural identity, values, practice, experience, language/meaning, and aesthetics. The course provides opportunities to survey various humanities approaches through the lens of food, including those of literature, folklore studies, cultural anthropology, and cultural criticism. It considers food in terms of such issues as gender, race/ethnicity, class, environmentalism, consumerism, and regionalism/nationalism. It expects students to apply course concepts learned to food practices and their representations, ranging from cooking shows to novels, from "eating out" to Hollywood films and television sitcoms. In addition to readings and discussions, the course requires three individual projects. Students can select from the many options already provided in the course, but in some cases may choose instead--with instructor approval--to individualize their written assignments in accordance with their particular interests. Students in the social sciences might focus more on the sociology or anthropology of foodways. Students in health services might develop projects that consider the cultural politics of food and nutrition, whereas a student in marketing might look closely at representations of food and culture in the media and advertising. The most important restriction that students and mentors should be aware of is that students' assignments must focus on food and drink from a cultural perspective, as this is a humanities course. (Thus, for example, it would not be appropriate to do work on nutrition per se.) | ||||||||||||
| SUNY Empire State College | SOC | 242404 | An Introduction to Culture | L | 8-10 | n/a | CD, CR, E, IA | 4 (S) | $828.00 | $40.00 | $868.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | All courses are 15 weeks long with an average of 8-10 lessons. The type of media support varies. See course description. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | In this introductory study, students will examine, share, and expand their individual understandings of and interests in culture. Broadly defined for this study, "culture" refers to the diversely basic beliefs and activities by which groups of human beings understand, make meaningful, and sustain common experiences. Every student will begin with a common reading taken from anthropology (an academic discipline devoted to the study of cultures): Paul Rabinow’s Reflections on Fieldwork in Morocco.Then, students will investigate their own themes and questions about culture by using items from pertinent reading lists representing a variety of endeavors and academic disciplines (anthropology, sociology, and social psychology, as well as history, philosophy, and literature). This study is meant to be individualized, in collaboration with the mentor, so that all students can follow their own curiosity. It is also organized as an "online seminar" so that all participants can learn from each other. Thus, combining individual inquiry and common discussion, the participants can create a diverse learning community, a "culture," of their own. Note: each student will be responsible for obtaining some of the additional individualized reading materials from a library, local bookstore, or other source. The Rabinow text is available at the Empire State College Bookstore. This course fully meets the General Education requirement in Humanities. | ||||||||||||
| SUNY Empire State College | SOC | 282224 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | L | 8-10 | n/a | CD, CR, E, IA | 4 (S) | $828.00 | $40.00 | $868.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | All courses are 15 weeks long with an average of 8-10 lessons. The type of media support varies. see course description. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course introduces students to the concepts, contributions, trends and methods of cultural anthropology, stressing the insights they offer into contemporary social issues, both in the US and abroad. We will examine the cultural practices and institutions of people living in societies ranging from hunter-gatherer groups to urban centers focusing primarily on non-Western societies. In doing so, we explore the difference, creativity and inventiveness of cultures as well as the divisive aspects of class, ethnic, racial and gender hierarchies. Topics will include: kinship and social organization; beliefs and ritual; language and communications; economic and political systems; and systems of social stratification (race, ethnicity, gender, etc.). Throughout the course we will employ a cross-cultural perspective on these topics, examining a range of societies and diverse cultures. This course meets the General Education requirement n Other World Civilizations. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Central Texas College | ANTH | 2351 | Cultural Anthropology | L | vary | vary | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $450.00 | $0.00 | $450.00 | X,O | |
| Footnote: | AN002A. $51 per semester hour in district-in state tuition rate. $64 per semester hour out of district-in state tuition rate. Effective 1/2011 rates change to $160 per semester hour (out of state), $54 per semester hour (in-district) and $64 per semester hour out of district. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Study of human behavior (nations and societies) the world over, comparing and describing their cultural patterns. An introduction to the various theories and anthropologists is reviewed as well as the relationship of Cultural Anthropology to the other social sciences (Psychology, Sociology, History, etc.). | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Brigham Young University | ANTHR | 101 | SOCIAL/CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY | L | 6 | 0 | CA | 3 (S) | $459.00 | $0.00 | $459.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Aspects of society and culture: kinship, beliefs, economy, and political order among peoples worldwide. Methods and perspectives used in social/cultural anthropology. | ||||||||||||
| Brigham Young University | ANTHR | 309 | LANGUAGE IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY | U | 13 | 0 | CA | 3 (S) | $459.00 | $0.00 | $459.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Sociocultural categories and processes as expressed through, and determined by, language. Semiotics: language as sign system. Ethnosemantics, syntactic analysis, translation problems, ethnography of speaking/communication. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Illinois | ANTH | 103A | Anthropology in a Changing World | L | 15 | 2 | CR, DI, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1067.00 | $0.00 | $1067.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Please check the Web site at http://www.outreach.illinois.edu/icon for details. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Presents the fundamental areas of anthropological analysis through a series of comparative cases that emphasizes social and cultural relations in global contexts. Directs attention to the anthropological history of global empires and colonial states, their cultural exchanges, and contemporary studies of culture, society, and globalization. This course can be used for fulfill either Western or Nonwestern general education categories, but not both. | ||||||||||||
| University of Illinois | ANTH | 288w | AMERICAN INDIANS OF ILLINOIS | L | 14 | 1 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1067.00 | $0.00 | $1067.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Same as HIST 288. This course is offered in an electronic format. Please check the Web site at http://www.outreach.illinois.edu/icon for details. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | An interdisciplinary survey of the Native American experience in the Illinois region from pre-Columbian times to the present. Introduces theories, concepts, and methods in archaeology, history, and sociocultural anthropology. Individual visits to archaeological field sites or museums are required. | ||||||||||||
| Graduate Courses | |||||||||||||
| University of Illinois | ANTH | 499a | Anthropology of the Dance and Human Movement | B | 9 | 1 | DI, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1067.00 | $0.00 | $1067.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Please check the Web site at http://www.outreach.illinois.edu/icon for details. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course is an introduction to socio-cultural anthropology and the study of all movement forms: dances, sign languages, rites, martial arts, everyday moves, ceremonies -- any movement-based mode of human expression. The basic aim of the course is to teach students to think and specifically, to think anthropologically. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Excelsior College | MLS | 673 | MINDSETS: CROSS-CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING | G | N/A | 0 | IA | 3.0 (S) | $1365.00 | $0.00 | $1365.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | By studying the autobiographical works of individuals across self- or society-defined identities, students will begin to analyze and explore the various ways of viewing and responding to the world that so typify our diverse global community. The key vehicle is autobiographical (the memoir, autobiography, or creative nonfiction) because the course stresses authenticity in representation and in revelation. However, fiction is also considered as it reflects or comments upon world views and the human condition. In addition to keeping journals, all students are encouraged to keep a Weblog (blog) that can be viewed by other students. This supplements discussion board activities and can be used as a point of departure for a final project and/or journals. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Alaska - Fairbanks | ANTH | 242 | Native Cultures of Alaska | L | 17 | 4 | E, VC | 3 (S) | $423.00 | $64.00 | $487.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | The traditional Aleut, Eskimo, and Indian (Athabaskan and Tlingit) cultures of Alaska. Eskimo and Indian cultures in Canada. Linguistic and cultural groupings, population changes, subsistence patterns, social organization and religion in terms of local ecology. Pre-contact interaction between groups. Meets the Alaskan studies requirement for teacher recertification. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of North Dakota | ANTH | 171 | INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY | L | 14 | 2 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $227.54 | $0.00 | $227.54 | X | |
| Footnote: | Online course | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | The nature and development of culture, utilizing illustrative data drawn from literate and nonliterate peoples of the world. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Oklahoma State University | ANTH | 3353 | CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY | U | 6 | 3 | CR, DI, E, FX, IA, SG | 3 (S) | $405.00 | $75.75 | $480.75 | X | |
| Footnote: | No Prerequisite. Connection to Internet required. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Introduction to culture, various sub-disciplines of cultural anthropology, anthropological concepts and capsule ethnographies of assorted ethnic groups. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Kentucky | ANT | 160 | CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN THE MODERN WORLD | L | 19 | 1 | E, SG | 3 (S) | $921.00 | $10.00 | $931.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Directed at non-majors, this course is intended to introduce the student to the diversity of human cultural experience in the contemporary world. Goals of the course include gaining an appreciation for the common humanity and uniqueness of all cultures; to gain a sensitivity towards stereotypes and ethnocentrism, and to understand the distinctions between "race", ethnicity and racism. The course features extended descriptions of the cultural dynamics of the culture(s) with which the instructor has worked. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Kansas | ANTH | 108 | INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY | L | 9 | 2 | CR, E, IA, SG, VT | 4 (S) | $1135.60 | $80.00 | $1215.60 | NA | |
| Course Description: | An introduction to the nature of culture, language, society, and personality. Included in this survey are some of the major principles, concerns, and themes of cultural anthropology, as well as the variety of ways in which people structure their social, economic, political, and personal lives. Emphasized are the implications of overpopulation, procreative strategies, progress and growth of cultural complexity, developments in the Third World, and cultural dynamics in Western, as well as non-Western societies. | ||||||||||||
| University of Kansas | ANTH | 308 | INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY | U | 10 | 2 | CR, E, IA, SG, VT | 4 (S) | $1135.60 | $80.00 | $1215.60 | X | |
| Footnote: | Not open to students who have taken ANTH 108 or ANTH 109. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | An introduction to the nature of culture, language, society, and personality. Included in this survey are some of the major principles, concerns, and themes of cultural anthropology, as well as the variety of ways in which people structure their social, economic, political, and personal lives. Emphasized are the implications of overpopulation, procreative strategies, progress and growth of cultural complexity, developments in the Third World, and cultural dynamics in Western, as well as non-Western societies. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Indiana University | ANTH | E105 | CULTURE AND SOCIETY | L | 10 | 2 | E, SG | 3 (S) | $591.18 | $65.00 | $656.18 | X | |
| Footnote: | May be taken with A105. Credit given for only one of the following: E105, A104, E303, or A304. Does not count toward major. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Online or Correspondence: Introduction to the ethnographic and comparative study of contemporary and historical human society and culture. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Arkansas | ANTH | 1023 | INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY | L | 18 | 2 | DI, SG | 3 (S) | $299.97 | $17.00 | $316.97 | X,O | |
| Footnote: | Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Textbook is separate purchase. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | An introduction to the nature of culture and its influence on human behavior and personality | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| New Mexico State University | ANTH | 330V | INTRO RELIGIOUS STUDY | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Provides an overview of old and new methods and theories for the study of religion. Exposure to the ways groups of people in diverse cultural systems construct and change their religious traditions to serve practical and meaningful ends. Same as SOC 330V and HIST 330V. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | ANTH | 357G | MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Evolutionary, epidemiological, and cross-cultural perspectives on disease, curing, and health care systems. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of South Dakota | ANTH | 210 | Cultural Anthropology | L | 5 | 1 | E, FX | 3 (S) | $776.40 | $0.00 | $776.40 | X | |
| Footnote: | Book information unavailable. Order correspondence course guides, books and materials from Barnes & Noble at The U online at usd.bncollege.com or call 605-677-6291. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | INTRODUCES THE NATURE OF HUMAN CULTURE AS AN ADAPTIVE ECOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY SYSTEM, EMPHASIZING BASIC ANTHROPOLOGICAL CONCEPTS, PRINCIPLES, AND PROBLEMS. DRAWS DATA FROM BOTH TRADITIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL CULTURES TO COVER SUCH CONCEPTS AS VALUES & BELIEFS, SOCIAL ORGANIZATION, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL ORDER, SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND AESTHETIC EXPRESSION. | ||||||||||||
| University of South Dakota | ANTH | 281 | Sociocultural Theory | L | 5 | 1 | E, FX | 3 (S) | $776.40 | $0.00 | $776.40 | C | |
| Footnote: | Book information unavailable. Order correspondence course guides, books and materials from Barnes & Noble at The U online at usd.bncollege.com or call 605-677-6291. <br>COURSE PREREQUISITE: SOC 100 OR ANTH 210 | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | NOTE: CROSS-LISTED WITH SOC 281. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE NATURE OF THEORIES OF HUMAN SOCIAL AND CULTURAL BEHAVIOR AND THEIR CONSTRUCTION. MAJOR APPROACHES FROM ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY WILL BE EXAMINED IN ORDER TO BETTER COMPREHEND ELEMENTS ESSENTIAL TO GENERATING KNOWLEDGE OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Missouri | ANTHRO | 2030 | CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY | L | 14 | 2 | CR, IA | 3 (S) | $736.80 | $61.60 | $798.40 | C | |
| Footnote: | Online course. PREREQUISITE: Sophomore standing recommended. PREVIEW THIS COURSE – http://cdis.missouri.edu/anthropology-cultural | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course presents an analysis of human cultures with an emphasis on both constant and variable factors at different levels of social complexity, contact between cultures and cultural influences on individual behavior. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Nevada - Reno | ANTH | 201 | PEOPLES AND CULTURES OF THE WORLD | L | 30 | 3 | VT | 3 (S) | $468.00 | $132.00 | $600.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Prerequisite: ANTH 101. This course satisfies the University of Nevada Reno's Diversity requirement. Textbooks for the above course are an additional fee. Please contact Independent Learning for more information. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Comparative survey of selected societies from throughout the world. Emphasis on the impact of global developments on traditional societies. | ||||||||||||
| University of Nevada - Reno | ANTH | 414R | BASQUE CULTURE | B | 16 | 2 | CR, E, VT | 3 (S) | $468.00 | $127.00 | $595.00 | P | |
| Footnote: | Prerequisites: ENG 102, CH 201 and junior or senior standing. Same as BASQ 471. This course satisfies the University of Nevada, Reno's Capstone requirement. Textbooks for the above course are available through the ASUN Bookstore for an additional fee. Please see www.asunbookstore.org for further information. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Survey of the culture of the Basque, including occupations, cultural institutions, oral traditions and art in emigrant settings such as the American West. *Semester-based course. Fall enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Aug. 20.* | ||||||||||||
| University of Nevada - Reno | BASQ | 471 | BASQUE CULTURE | U | 15 | 2 | CR, E, IA, VT | 3 (S) | $468.00 | $127.00 | $595.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Prerequisites: ENG 102, CH 201 and junior or senior standing. (Same as ANTH 414R.) This course satisfies the University of Nevada, Reno's Capstone requirement. Textbooks for the above course are available through the ASUN Bookstore for an additional fee. Please see www.asunbookstore.org for further information. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Survey of the Basque people in Europe, including occupations, cultural institutions, oral traditions, and art, as well as their transformations in emigrant settings such as the American West. *Semester-based course. Fall enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Aug. 20.* | ||||||||||||
| Graduate Courses | |||||||||||||
| University of Nevada - Reno | ANTH | 614R | BASQUE CULTURE | B | 15 | 2 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $759.00 | $85.00 | $844.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Same as BASQ 671. Textbooks for the above course are available through the ASUN Bookstore for an additional fee. Please see www.asunbookstore.org for further information. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Survey of the culture of the Basque, including occupations, cultural institutions, oral traditions and art in emigrant settings such as the American West. *Semester-based course. Fall enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Aug. 20.* | ||||||||||||
| University of Nevada - Reno | BASQ | 671 | BASQUE CULTURE | G | 15 | 2 | CR, E, IA, VT | 3 (S) | $759.00 | $85.00 | $844.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Same as ANTH 614R. Textbooks for the above course are available through the ASUN Bookstore for an additional fee. Please see www.asunbookstore.org for further information. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Survey of the Basque people in Europe, including occupations, cultural institutions, oral traditions and art, as well as their transformations in emigrant settings such as the American West. *Semester-based course. Fall enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Aug. 20.* | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Florida | ANT | 2410 | CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY | L | 12 | 2 | CA, E, IA, SG | 3 (S) | $437.28 | $100.00 | $537.28 | X,O | |
| Footnote: | This an online course taught within an online learning management system, so you must have internet access for this course. Please Note: Tuition listed above is only applicable for Florida Residents. Tuition for Non-Florida Residents who are also Non-UF Students is $529.50. All other fees and book costs are the same. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | The nature of culture. The content of cultures; languages, subsistence, economic structures, art and religion in human societies. The integration of culture. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Utah | ANTH | 1010 | CULTURE AND THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE | L | 8 | 2 | 3 (S) | $600.00 | $20.00 | $620.00 | X | ||
| Footnote: | This course can be applied towards the following Teaching Endorsement(s) in the State of Utah: Secondary Social Studies Composite Endorsement, Secondary Social Studies Endorsement in Anthropology. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Anthropology seeks to explain human behavior across time and space. This course considers the variety and complexity of human life worldwide and focuses on the importance of understanding a culture within its own context. | ||||||||||||
| University of Utah | ANTH | 1010 | CULTURE AND THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE | L | 3 | 1 | CR, IA | 3 (S) | $600.00 | $30.00 | $630.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | This course can be applied towards the following Teaching Endorsement(s) in the state of Utah: Secondary Social Studies Composite Endorsement, Secondary Social Studies Endorsement in Anthropology. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | THIS IS AN ONLINE COURSE. Anthropology seeks to explain human behavior across time and space. This course considers the variety and complexity of human life worldwide to focus on the importance of understanding a culture within its own context. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of North Carolina | ANT | S252 | Cultural Anthropology | L | 10 | 1 | 3 (S) | $2376.00 | $33.48 | $2409.48 | NA | ||
| Course Description: | A study of the social and cultural behavior of contemporary societies and cultures all over the world. | ||||||||||||