Anthropology Curriculum Map 2013-2014 Natalie Tagge Claremont University Consortium

Anthropology Curriculum Map 2013-2014 Natalie Tagge Claremont University Consortium

Claremont Colleges Scholarship @ Claremont Curriculum Maps Claremont Colleges Curriculum Tools 1-1-2014 Anthropology Curriculum Map 2013-2014 Natalie Tagge Claremont University Consortium Char Booth Claremont University Consortium Dani Brecher Claremont University Consortium M. Sara Lowe Claremont University Consortium Sean M. Stone Claremont University Consortium This map displays degree requirements, courses, faculty information, clubs & organizations, and Library resources associated with American Studies across the seven Claremont Colleges (7Cs) for the 2013-14 academic year. It was compiled using public information drawn from Colleges websites, course schedules and catalogs, and the Claremont Colleges Library website. These maps should be understood as a snapshot of the consortium in time, and not representative of current information beyond 2013-14. This project was completed as part of an IMLS Sparks! Ignition grant in 2013-14. Recommended Citation Tagge, Natalie; Booth, Char; Brecher, Dani; Lowe, M. Sara; and Stone, Sean M., "Anthropology Curriculum Map 2013-2014" (2014). Curriculum Maps. Paper 1. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/ccct_cmaps/1 This Curriculum Tool is brought to you for free and open access by the Claremont Colleges Curriculum Tools at Scholarship @ Claremont. It has been accepted for inclusion in Curriculum Maps by an authorized administrator of Scholarship @ Claremont. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ANTH111 HM-01 Intro Anth Science & Technology De Laet, Marianne Fall 2013 T ANTH115 HM-01 War and Conflict Harvey Mudd r De Laet, Marianne ANTH179B HM-01 SpecTop in Anthro: Rationalities Spring 2013 r De Laet, Marianne ANTH016 PZ-01 Intro to Nepal Emily Chao ANTH056 PZ-01 Run to the Forest Leda Martins ANTH070 PZ-01 Psychological Anthropology Claudia Strauss ANTH088 PZ-01 China: Gender,Cosmology & State Emily Chao ANTH103 PZ-01 Museums: Behind the Glass Sheryl Miller ANTH105 PZ-01 Field Methods in Anthropology Leda Martins Fall 2013 ANTH111 PZ-01 Historical Archaeology Sheryl Miller ANTH153 PZ-01 History Anthropological Theory Emily Chao ANTH192 PZ-01 Senior Thesis & Project Seminar r Daniel Segal CLAS161 PZ-01 Greek Art and Archaeology Staff Marianne de Laet T HSA Harvey Mudd HIST011 PZ-01 The World Since 1492 Daniel Segal Carina Johnson O'Rourke, Harmony 1. Introduction to Archaeology and Biological Anthropology r Emily Chao 2. Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology r Lêda L. Martins 3. Language, Culture & Society. r Sheryl Miller Anth 11/Hist 11. The World Since 1492 r Lee Munroe (Pitzer, Emeritus Faculty) Pitzer r 12. Native Americans and Their Environments r Dan Segal (Pitzer) 16. Introduction to Nepal r Susan Seymour (Pitzer, Emeritus Faculty) Clas 20. Fantastic Archaeology: Claudia Strauss 23. China and Japan Through Film and Ethnography. r 28. Colonial Encounters: Asia. r 33. Caribbean Histories, Cultures and Societies. r Dru Gladney T r 41. Social Movements and Other Forms of Political Struggles. 50. Sex, Body, Reproduction. r r 52. Indigenous Societies: Histories of Encounters. Faculty 58. Doing Research Abroad. r T 62. Embodying the Voice of History. r Lynn Thomas EA 68. Ethnoecology. Pomona 70. Culture and the Self. r 76. American Political Discourses. r T Anth 77/Hist 77. Great Revolutions in Human History? The r Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions Compared. 83. Life Stories. r Pardis Mahdavi r 88. China: Gender, Cosmology and the State. 89. The American Sixties r T r 90. Schooling. Ralph Bolton 95. Folk Arts in Cultural Context. r 99. China in the 21st Century: Gender, Culture, Nation. r 101. Theory and Method in Archaeology r 103. Museums: Behind the Glass. r T 105. Field Methods in Anthropology r Scripps r T 108. Kinship, Family, Sexuality. r Pitzer r Full course list 110. Nature and Society in Amazonia. r Lara Deeb 111. Historical Archaeology. r Seo Young Park T MS 111. Anthropology of Photography. MS 112. Anthropology of Media 117. Language and Power. r 124. Illness and Health: Anthropological Perspectives. r ECON 051 PO r 125. U.S. Social and Immigration Discourses. ECON 052 PO Clas 125. Ancient Spectacle: Glory, Games and Gore in Ancient Greece and POLI 003 PO or PPA 001 PO Rome. POLI 135 PO 126. Gangs. r Statistical/Quantitative Methods course: ECON 057 PO or Anth133/Arhi133. Indians in Action. r POLI 090 PO unless otherwise noted below or approved by the student’s academic advisor 134. Colonial Societies. r Public Policy major with a concentration in Anthropology r T T ANTH 051 PO Anth135/EA 135. Plants and People. r ANTH 102 PO EA 140. The Desert As a Place. (See Environmental Analysis 140). ANTH 109 PO EA 141. Progress & Oppression ANTH 105 PO or ANTH 110 PO r EA 148. Ethnoecology wo of the following: ANTH 052 PO, ANTH 059 PO, ANTH 107 PO, ANTH 120 PO, ANTH 130 PO Clas 150. Archaeology of the Age of Augustus. one elective r 153. History of Anthropological Theory. Two courses from: Human Sexuality (ANTH 052 PO), r Language, Thought and Culture (ANTH 053 PO), Applied Anth 160. Native American Women’s Arts. Anthropology (ANTH 102 PO) or Medical Anthropology (ANTH Anthropology r T Pomona r T 107 PO) Clas 161. Greek Art and Archaeology. Theory in Anthropology (ANTH 109 PO) Clas 162. Roman Art and Archaeology. Methods in Anthropological Inquiry (ANTH 105 PO) or r Required courses Clas 164. Pompeii and the Cites of Vesuvius. Archaeological Methods (ANTH 110 PO) Archaeology (ANTH 059 PO) r 168. Prehistoric Humans and Their Environments. Anthropology major Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology (ANTH 051 PO) r 170. Seminar in Human Evolutio Statistics r 178. Prisons: Theory, Ethnography and Action. r any three courses from major r Electives 185. Topics in Anthropology of the Middle East/North Africa. Senior project (ANTH 192 PO) r 190. Senior Seminar in Anthropology and Ethnographic r Choose one of the following Senior Exercise r Writing. Senior Thesis(ANTH 191 PO) r 191. Senior Thesis Seminar. r ANTH 051 PO MCSI 195. Advanced Seminar in Social Inquiry. ANTH 109 PO ANTH001 PZ-01 Intro Archaeology & Bio Anthro Anthropology minor r T Miller, Sheryl ANTH 105 PO or ANTH 110 PO ANTH002 PZ-01 Intro Sociocultural Anthropology three approved electives in the discipline Staff ANTH002 PZ-02 Intro Sociocultural Anthropology Staff Anthropology 2. Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology r ANTH003 PZ-01 Language, Culture & Society Strauss, Claudia Anthropology 11. The World Since 1492 Required courses (no choices) ANTH012 PZ-01 Native Americans & Environments Anthropology 153. History of Anthropological Theory Miller, Sheryl ANTH055 PZ-01 Brazil: An Introduction Spring 2014 r Anthropology 105. Field Methods in Anthropology r Martins, Leda L Course A One methods course to be selected in consultation Anthropology 105 (Pomona). Methods in Anthropological ANTH098 PZ-01 State & History:The Israeli Case with the major adviser, preferably taken prior to study Inquiry Segal, Daniel abroad Or other possibilities r ANTH130 PZ-01 Women and Citizenship Sociocultural Track T Staff Anthropology 1. Introduction to Archaeology and Biological ANTH155 PZ-01 World Nexus: Special Topic Anthropology Martins, Leda L. Anthropology 3. Language, Culture, and Society ( or another At least one course from another anthropology subfield HIST011 PZ-01 The World Since 1492 approved course in linguistic anthropology). (linguistic, biological, or archaeology) Daniel Segal Carina Johnson Courses Anthropology 59 (Pomona). Archaeology A variety of upper- division courses. MCSI195 PZ-01 Ctr for Scl Inquiry: The City Daniel Segal Claremont Colleges Library: 7Cs r Four additional courses in sociocultural anthropology, which Anthropology Curriculum Map - may include courses at Pomona as well as up to three 2013-2014 ANTH051 PO-01 Intro to Sociocultural Anth courses taken during study abroad. Gladney, Dru C. ANTH053 PO-01 Language, Thought, and Culture Senior Thesis Thomas, Lynn L. Anthropology 190. Senior Seminar in Anthropology and ANTH102 PO-01 Applied Anthropology Martin, Sylvia J. r Senior Thesis r Ethnographic Writing. (Fall semester) Senior Seminar ANTH107 PO-01 Medical Anthropology Mahdavi, Pardis Anthropology 191. Senior Thesis. (Spring semester) r ANTH109 PO-01 Theory in Anthropology Gladney, Dru C. achieve a minimum grade point average of 10.5 in the major ANTH135 PO-01 The Social Life of Media Fall 2013 Martin, Sylvia J. earn a grade of A or Aon her thesis Honors Program ANTH155 PO-01 Globalization Orally defend her thesis before a faculty honors committee Thomas, Lynn L. Produce a more substantial thesis than those not working on ANTH191 PO Senior Thesis Gladney,DC honors ANTH191 PO Senior Thesis Mahdavi,P Anthropology major Anthropology 102. Museums and Material Culture ANTH191 PO Senior Thesis Thomas,LL r Anthropology 103. Museums: Behind the Glass Scripps T ANTH192 PO Senior Project Gladney,DC Anthropology 111. Historical Archaeology ANTH192 PO Senior Project Mahdavi,P Anthropology 124 (Pomona). The Seacoast in Prehistory ANTH 051 PO - Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology r Anthropology 145 (Pomona). Cultural Ecology ANTH 052 PO - Human Sexuality r Classics 161. Greek Art and Archaeology. ANTH 053 PO - Language, Thought and Culture r Anthropology 129 (Pomona). Native California ANTH 055 PO - Power, Politics and Culture r Two upper-level courses selected from the following Classics 150. Archaeology of the Age of Augustus ANTH 057 PO - Introduction to Biological Anthropology r Classics 162. Roman Art and Archaeology. ANTH 059 PO - Archaeology r Classics 164. Pompeii

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