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  • CEE 374W  | 2023-2024 Summer, Spring
    Instructors:
    • Davis, J.
    Advanced topics in water, health and development. Emphasis on low-and-middle-income countries. Class content varies according to interests of students. Instructor consent required.
  • OSPGEN 259  | 2023-2024 Summer
    Instructors:
    • Heaney, C.
    • Rodriguez Espinosa, P.
    Close observation of clinicians at work in community health settings in Oaxaca and service with local community health organizations. Combination of classroom study and discussion with cultural immersion, language training, clinical shadowing, and community service. Topics include: Mexican healthcare system; cultural, socioeconomic and educational factors impacting health of Mexicans and ...
  • SUST 290  | 2022-2023 Summer, Spring
    Instructors:
    • Novy, J.
    • Sotnik, G.
    • Koseff, J.
    • Matson, P.
    CPT course required for international students completing degree.
  • ANTHRO 451  | 2023-2024 Summer, Spring
    Instructors:
    • Curran, L.
    • Tambar, K.
    • Ferguson, J.
    • Voss, B.
    • Kohrman, M.
    • Inoue, M.
    • Trivedi, M.
    • Malkki, L.
    • Jain, S.
    • Klein, R.
    • Durham, W.
    • Seetah, K.
    • Yanagisako, S.
    • Engel, C.
    • Bauer, A.
    • Flewellen, A.
    • Ebron, P.
    • Garcia, A.
    • Yolacan, S.
    • Hansen, T.
    • Fullwiley, D.
    • Thiranagama, S.
    • Luhrmann, T.
    • Rick, J.
    • Hodder, I.
    • Wilcox, M.
    • Meskell, L.
    Supervised work for a qualifying paper, examination, or project with an individual faculty member.
  • ANTHRO 10SC  | 2023-2024 Summer
    The tiny remote islands of Galápagos have played a central role in the study of evolution. Not surprisingly, they have also been important to theory and practice in biodiversity conservation. The fascinating adaptations of organisms to the unusual, isolated ecosystems of the archipelago have left them particularly vulnerable to perturbations ...
  • ANTHRO 13SC  | 2022-2023 Summer
    Instructors:
    • Durham, W.
    The theory of evolution is one of the most important theories in all the natural and social sciences, and it is crucial to understanding the diversity of life on Earth. This course explores the history of evolutionary thinking from Darwin (and his predecessors) to Dawkins, with an emphasis on the ...
  • ANTHRO 452  | 2023-2024 Summer, Spring
    Instructors:
    • Curran, L.
    • Garcia, A.
    • Thiranagama, S.
    • Hansen, T.
    • Voss, B.
    • Kohrman, M.
    • Malkki, L.
    • Ebron, P.
    • Inoue, M.
    • Ferguson, J.
    • Yolacan, S.
    • Trivedi, M.
    • Engel, C.
    • Durham, W.
    • Klein, R.
    • Jain, S.
    • Luhrmann, T.
    • Fullwiley, D.
    • Tambar, K.
    • Seetah, K.
    • Yanagisako, S.
    • Flewellen, A.
    • Bauer, A.
    • Wilcox, M.
    • Rick, J.
    • Jones, J.
    • Meskell, L.
    • Hodder, I.
    Provides graduate students with the opportunity to pursue their area of specialization in an institutional setting such as a laboratory, clinic, research institute, or government agency. F-1 international students enrolled in this course cannot start working without first obtaining a CPT-endorsed I-20 from Bechtel International Center (enrolling in the CPT ...
  • ANTHRO 440  | 2023-2024 Summer, Spring
    Instructors:
    • Curran, L.
    • Fullwiley, D.
    • Ferguson, J.
    • Voss, B.
    • Tambar, K.
    • Yolacan, S.
    • Kohrman, M.
    • Malkki, L.
    • Ebron, P.
    • Inoue, M.
    • Jain, S.
    • Klein, R.
    • Luhrmann, T.
    • Yanagisako, S.
    • Durham, W.
    • Bauer, A.
    • Trivedi, M.
    • Engel, C.
    • Seetah, K.
    • Garcia, A.
    • Hansen, T.
    • Flewellen, A.
    • Thiranagama, S.
    • Wilcox, M.
    • Meskell, L.
    • Rick, J.
    • Bird, R.
    • Bird, D.
    • Hodder, I.
    Supervised experience teaching in Anthropology
  • ANTHRO 15S  | 2023-2024 Summer
    Instructors:
    • Ramia, V.
    This course will examine the role of fear in shaping ideas about immigrants, asylum seekers, and refugees. We start from the notion that emotions are social formations with particular histories and political significance. We will refrain from assuming that fear is nothing more than a feeling or an automatic response ...
  • ANTHRO 145S  | 2023-2024 Summer
    Instructors:
    • Maull, S.
    This class explores the psychology and sociology of prejudice, asking a deceptively simple question: what is race? From here follows a second question: what is racism? We'll explore implicit bias, and equip students to understand it, recognize it, and critically evaluate it. We'll start by outlining early colonial theories of ...
  • ANTHRO 95B  | 2023-2024 Summer, Spring
    Instructors:
    • Garcia, A.
    • Tambar, K.
    • Fullwiley, D.
    • Curran, L.
    • Hansen, T.
    • Jain, S.
    • Klein, R.
    • Luhrmann, T.
    • Durham, W.
    • Voss, B.
    • Ferguson, J.
    • Inoue, M.
    • Ebron, P.
    • Malkki, L.
    • Kohrman, M.
    • Engel, C.
    • Bauer, A.
    • Yolacan, S.
    • Trivedi, M.
    • Flewellen, A.
    • Seetah, K.
    • Thiranagama, S.
    • Robertson, I.
    • Bird, D.
    • Hodder, I.
    • Meskell, L.
    • Wilcox, M.
    • Brown, M.
    • Jones, J.
    • Rick, J.
    • Yanagisako, S.
    • Bird, R.
    Required of Anthropology honors or senior paper candidates. Taken in the final quarter before handing in the final draft of the Honors or Senior Paper and graduating. This independent study supports work on the honors and senior papers for students with an approved honors or senior paper application in Anthropology ...
  • ANTHRO 97  | 2023-2024 Summer, Spring
    Instructors:
    • Bauer, A.
    • Curran, L.
    • Garcia, A.
    • Tambar, K.
    • Fullwiley, D.
    • Ferguson, J.
    • Voss, B.
    • Klein, R.
    • Ebron, P.
    • Jain, S.
    • Kohrman, M.
    • Malkki, L.
    • Inoue, M.
    • Engel, C.
    • Luhrmann, T.
    • Durham, W.
    • Thiranagama, S.
    • Yolacan, S.
    • Trivedi, M.
    • Flewellen, A.
    • Seetah, K.
    • Hansen, T.
    • Hodder, I.
    • Bird, D.
    • Robertson, I.
    • Jones, J.
    • Rick, J.
    • Meskell, L.
    • Wilcox, M.
    • Brown, M.
    • Yanagisako, S.
    • Bird, R.
    Opportunity for students to pursue their specialization in an institutional setting such as a laboratory, clinic, research institute, or government agency. May be repeated for credit. Service Learning Course (certified by Haas Center). F-1 international students enrolled in this course cannot start working without first obtaining a CPT-endorsed I-20 from ...
  • ANTHRO 101S  | 2023-2024 Summer
    Instructors:
    • Baker, B.
    This course introduces basic anthropological concepts and presents the discipline's distinctive perspective on society and culture. The power of this perspective is illustrated by exploring vividly-written ethnographic cases that show how anthropological approaches illuminate contemporary social and political issues in a range of different cultural sites.
  • ANTHRO 201S  | 2023-2024 Summer
    Instructors:
    • Baker, B.
    This course introduces basic anthropological concepts and presents the discipline's distinctive perspective on society and culture. The power of this perspective is illustrated by exploring vividly-written ethnographic cases that show how anthropological approaches illuminate contemporary social and political issues in a range of different cultural sites.
  • ANTHRO 1S  | 2023-2024 Summer
    Instructors:
    • Baker, B.
    This course introduces basic anthropological concepts and presents the discipline's distinctive perspective on society and culture. The power of this perspective is illustrated by exploring vividly-written ethnographic cases that show how anthropological approaches illuminate contemporary social and political issues in a range of different cultural sites.
  • ANTHRO 441  | 2023-2024 Summer, Spring
    Instructors:
    • Bauer, A.
    • Curran, L.
    • Ebron, P.
    • Luhrmann, T.
    • Klein, R.
    • Jain, S.
    • Inoue, M.
    • Hansen, T.
    • Garcia, A.
    • Fullwiley, D.
    • Ferguson, J.
    • Yolacan, S.
    • Yanagisako, S.
    • Voss, B.
    • Trivedi, M.
    • Thiranagama, S.
    • Tambar, K.
    • Malkki, L.
    • Engel, C.
    • Durham, W.
    • Kohrman, M.
    • Flewellen, A.
    • Seetah, K.
    • Hodder, I.
    • Meskell, L.
    • Wilcox, M.
    • Rick, J.
    Supervised work for terminal and coterminal master's students writing the master's project in the final quarter of the degree program. Significant work outside of class time is expected of the student for this course.
  • ANTHRO 12SC  | 2023-2024 Summer
    Instructors:
    • Durham, W.
    • Charnley, S.
    The world-famous landscapes of East Africa, including Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, and the Rift Valley lakes of Tanzania form the backdrop for this special course on protected area conservation, its impacts on local people, and alternative models that simultaneously promote conservation while creating local community benefits. We take ...
  • ANTHRO 401B  | 2023-2024 Summer, Spring
    Instructors:
    • Bauer, A.
    • Hansen, T.
    • Tambar, K.
    • Fullwiley, D.
    • Curran, L.
    • Garcia, A.
    • Yolacan, S.
    • Voss, B.
    • Ferguson, J.
    • Trivedi, M.
    • Malkki, L.
    • Kohrman, M.
    • Wilcox, M.
    • Inoue, M.
    • Ebron, P.
    • Klein, R.
    • Jain, S.
    • Yanagisako, S.
    • Luhrmann, T.
    • Durham, W.
    • Flewellen, A.
    • Engel, C.
    • Thiranagama, S.
    • Seetah, K.
    Required of second- and third-year Ph.D. students writing the qualifying paper or the qualifying written examination. May be repeated for credit one time.
  • ANTHRO 401A  | 2023-2024 Summer, Spring
    Instructors:
    • Hansen, T.
    • Trivedi, M.
    • Ferguson, J.
    • Yolacan, S.
    • Voss, B.
    • Bauer, A.
    • Fullwiley, D.
    • Garcia, A.
    • Thiranagama, S.
    • Yanagisako, S.
    • Luhrmann, T.
    • Tambar, K.
    • Ebron, P.
    • Inoue, M.
    • Jain, S.
    • Klein, R.
    • Curran, L.
    • Malkki, L.
    • Wilcox, M.
    • Kohrman, M.
    • Durham, W.
    • Flewellen, A.
    • Engel, C.
    • Seetah, K.
    Required of second- and third-year Ph.D. students writing the qualifying paper or the qualifying written examination. May be repeated for credit one time.
  • ANTHRO 450  | 2023-2024 Summer, Spring
    Instructors:
    • Hansen, T.
    • Garcia, A.
    • Curran, L.
    • Fullwiley, D.
    • Voss, B.
    • Yolacan, S.
    • Kohrman, M.
    • Malkki, L.
    • Trivedi, M.
    • Ferguson, J.
    • Jain, S.
    • Klein, R.
    • Ebron, P.
    • Inoue, M.
    • Durham, W.
    • Luhrmann, T.
    • Yanagisako, S.
    • Tambar, K.
    • Seetah, K.
    • Thiranagama, S.
    • Engel, C.
    • Flewellen, A.
    • Bauer, A.
    • Hodder, I.
    • Rick, J.
    • Meskell, L.
    • Wilcox, M.
    • Bird, R.
    Supervised work on a research project with an individual faculty member. May be repeated for credit.