University of Guelph

1996-97 Undergraduate Calendar

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XII--Course Descriptions


Anthropology

Department of Sociology and Anthropology

The following courses canot be taken for credit as Sociology courses. (12-384 through to 12-491)

Courses will normally be offered in the semesters designated. For information on other semesters these courses will be offered and the time those courses without semester designations will be offered, please check with the department. In addition to regularly scheduled courses, students may elect to do independent study. A student who wishes to do a reading course should first consult the professor with whom he/she wishes to work.

Course numbers available for independent stuy in Anthropology include 12-384, 12-474, 12-488,12-489.

Unless otherwise indicated these courses my be used for credit in Sociology.

12-115 Anthropology (formerly: ) F,W(3-0)

An introductory course dealing with humankind from a broad historical and cross-cultural perspective. Theoretical models, case studies and specific methods will be presented. Course topics may include the origin and transformations of human society, the relationship between biological and cultural traits, human language, variation in family structure and religion, the economic and political aspects of human society.

12-216 Social Antropology (formerly: ) (3-0)

A course dealing with human society in a comparative framework. The basic methods and concepts of social or cultural anthropology will be examined with special reference to ethnographic studies from a broad range of differed types of societies.

Prerequisites: 12-115 or 86-115.

12-265 Prehistory of Canadian Native People (formerly: ) F(3-0)

An introduction to native studies which uses archaeological, ethno-historical and contemporary materials to examine the culture and social organization of Canadian Indians and Inuit from the early beginnings to European contact.

Prerequisites: 12-115 or 12-115.

12-266 Contemporary Native Peoples of Canada (formerly: ) W(3-0)

An analysis of the impact of Euro-Canadian society on native culture. Particular emphasis will be given to contemporary issues relating to Canadian native peoples (Indians, Inuit and Metis) such as education, treaties and reserves, land claims, government administration and economic development.

Prerequisites: 12-115 or 86-110 or 12-115.

12-369 Anthropological Theory (formerly: ) (3-0)

A review of the major social anthropological theories of the Twentieth Century, including structural functionalism, cultural materialism and French structuralism. This course is intended to present the current state of the discipline, its problems and prospects.

Prerequisites: one of 12-115, 86-110,12-115,86-228, 74-207

12-377 Kinship and Social Organization (3-0)

This course will deal with the theoretical implications of the study of kinship systems for an analysis of human society in general, including a comparative study of the social organization of kinship-based societies.

Prerequisites: 12-115 or 86-115.
Exclusions: 86-227 and 86-377.

12-384 Seminar -- Topics in Anthropology S,F,W.(3-0)

This course will be offered as a structured seminar on various topics depending upon the interests of the faculty member teaching the course. Topics will be announced and course outlines will be available at course selection. This course number may also be used for independent study on a topic of the student's choice. In this case, permission of the instructor who will be supervising the study is required.

Prerequisites: 15 course credits.

12-423 Comparative Anthropology (3-0)

Societies and social institutions in cross-cultural perspectives. The focus of this course will vary but in every instance will explicitly involve cross-cultural comparisons.

Prerequisites: 25 course credits.

12-470 Seminar -- Theoretical Issues in Anthropology (3-0)

An examination of selected theoretical issues.

Prerequisites: 25 course credits.

12-474 Seminar in Anthropology S,F,W(3-0)

This course will be offered as a structured seminar on various topics depending upon the interests of the faculty member teaching the course. Topics will be announced and course outlines will be available at course selection. This course number may also be used for independent study on a topic of the student's choice. In this case, permission of the instructor who will be supervising the study is required.

Prerequisites: 25 course credits.

12-484 Seminar in Anthropology S,F,W(3-0)

This course will be offered as a structured seminar on various topics depending upon the interests of the faculty member teaching the course. Topics will be announced and course outlines will be available at course selection. This course number may also be used for independent study on a topic of the student's choice. In this case, permission of the instructor who will be supervising the study is required.

Prerequisites: 25 course credits.

12-488 Special Projects in Anthropology S,F,W(3-0)

The special study option is designed to provide advanced undergraduates with an opportunity independently to explore the frontiers and foundations of a field of knowledge. The subject matter will normally be studied in greater depth of topics related to regular upper-level courses offered in the department which the student has taken or is taking.

Prerequisites: permission of the instructor.

12-489 Special Projects in Anthropology S,F,W,(3-0)

The special study option is designed to provide advanced undergraduates with an opportunity independently to explore the frontiers and foundations of a field of knowledge. The subject matter will normally be studied in greater depth of topics related to regular upper-level courses offered in the department which the student has taken or is taking.

Prerequisites: permission of the instructor.

12-490 Honours Sociology Thesis I S,F,W,(3-0)

Development and design of an honours thesis proposal conducted under the supervision of a faculty member. Recommended to Specialized Honours students.

Prerequisites: 30 course credits including (86-307 or 86-312), (12-369 or 86-331 or 12-369) and a cumulative average of 70% in all Sociology and Anthropology courses.

12-491 Honours Sociology Thesis II S,F,W(3-0)

Completion and presentation of honours thesis.

Prerequisites: 86-490.


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