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Catalog for Academic Year 2003-2004
Courses for Undergraduate and Graduate Credit

ANTHROPOLOGY

ANTH 205: General Anthropology* 3 cr.
The origin and evolution of man, the modern races, prehistory of mankind, and linguistic classification. Three hours of lecture.

ANTH 210: Culture Growth* 3 cr.
The nature of culture; social organization; primitive religion, magic, and arts. Three hours of lecture.

ANTH 304: North American Indians 3 cr.
Origin, distribution, language, and culture of the aboriginal population. Three hours of lecture.

ANTH 395: Independent Studies 3 cr.
Prerequisite: Consent of the department. May be repeated for credit for a maximum of six semester hours. Students must petition for the course the semester preceding. Special research projects under the guidance of a member of the anthropology faculty. Three hours of research.

ANTH 429: Folklore 3 cr.
Survey of traditional tales and oral literature, and of other elements of folk culture such as ethnobotany, folk music, and folk housing, with emphasis on Louisiana. Students will collect and preserve some elements of local folklore as part of the course. Three hours of lecture.

ANTH 629: Folklore 3 cr.
Survey of traditional tales and oral literature, and of other elements of folk culture such as ethnobotany, folk music, and folk housing, with emphasis on Louisiana. Students will collect and preserve some elements of local folklore as part of the course. Three hours of lecture.

ANTH 790: Special Topics in Anthropology 3 cr.
May be repeated for a maximum of six semester hours. Special topics will be selected from aspects of anthropology such as folklore, North American Indians, fossils, man, and prehistory. Three hours of seminar.

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