Upcoming Courses in Anthropology

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Anthropology Advising Documents 2021-2022

Anthropology Advising Information [PDF]

Anthropology Timetable Worksheet 2021-2022 [PDF]
(For additional information, please visit the currentUW TimetableandAll Course Descriptions [PDF])

Anthropology Honours Thesis Application [PDF]
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For Anthropology Advising, please make an appointment by emailing Shelley Tulloch, Chair (s.tulloch@uwinnipeg.ca)or Kacey Fields, Department Assistant (k.fields@uwinnipeg.ca)

Fall 2021

The following courses are not offered every year. Now is your chance to take them!

If you would like to take the course but do not have the prerequisite, please contact the instructor to check if you have a prerequisite equivalent.

ANTH-2216/BANT-2216 (3) Archaeology in Popular Culture
Instructor: J. Lindal

From Indiana Jones to Tomb Raider to YouTubers covering the discovery and excavation of prior sites of human occupation, Archaeology holds a special place in the public imagination. Archaeologists have been depicted in popular culture through many formats, including movies and TV shows, literature and comics, news media, video games and more. This course critically assesses the ways in which archaeology is presented to the general public, by both archaeologists and non-archaeologists, and evaluates how the representation of archaeologists matters (or should matter) to a general audience.

ANTH-3133 (3) Public Anthropology
Instructor: TBA

Contemporary anthropology has changed drastically over the last several decades. Anthropologists no longer exclusively study "primitive" societies; cultural anthropology is engaged and confronting important contemporary social, economic and political issues. In response, anthropologists now engage in these modern issues and at times take a public position. Public anthropology explores such issues as race and tolerance, health and well-being, global terror and militarism, forensic anthropology, and the Internet and other forms of the digital media. This course is designed to inform students about the development of anthropology as a relevant field of inquiry.

必要的课程:ANTH-2100 or permission of the instructor.

Winter 2022

ANTH-3100/ANTH-4100 (3) History of Anthropology
Instructor: TBA

This course examines the development and influence of select schools of anthropological thought and practice from the nineteenth century to the present. Emphasis is given to the approach and contribution of individual scholars, and to the impact of institutions and historically significant events and trends in shaping disciplinary ideas. Additional in-depth work is required to receive credit at the 4000 level.

限制:学生可能没有这个s course and ANTH-4100. Registration in ANTH-4100 requires permission forms.

必要的课程:ANTH-2100 or permission of the instructor.

ANTH-3125/ANTH-4125 (3) Ethnographic Methods
Instructor: TBA

This course offers students an opportunity to learn and apply ethnographic research and field techniques. Areas of instruction include participant observation, surveys, and interviews, the recording of data in field notes and by such means as video, photography and mapping, and ethical considerations in contemporary research settings. Additional in-depth work is required to receive credit at the 4000 level.

限制:学生可能没有这个s course and ANTH-4125. Registration in ANTH-4125 requires permission forms.

必要的课程:ANTH-2100 or permission of the instructor.

ANTH-4305/BANT-4305 (3) Problems in Bioanthropology
Instructor: Y. Chinique de Armas

This is an advanced seminar designed to examine selected aspects of method and/or theory in biological anthropology.

Restrictions: Honours Form Required. Students may not hold credit for this course and BANT-4305.

必要的课程:ANTH-2300 or BANT-2300 or permission of the instructor.

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