This course introduces the student to anthropological perspectives on cultural diversity. The course focuses on gender, race, ethnicity and class through readings by and about peoples of the ...
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The Anthropology and Linguistics (ANLI) Joint Ph.D. program makes it possible for students to pursue the study of language and linguistic theory drawing on the resources of both the Department of ...
The Anthropology minor requires students take 18 or more credits of their choice in Anthropology with at least 9 of those units being upper division (300/400 level). Students may focus on one of the ...
Both Senior and Honors Theses are normally taken as a two-semester sequence. In the first semester the student performs research under the supervision of a faculty member. During the second semester, ...
The School of Anthropology offers a graduate certificate in medical anthropology for motivated health science professionals, scholars from the developing world, and social scientists in the U.S. who ...
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This directory includes recently retired departmental and affiliated faculty for the School of Anthropology. For a full listing, please contact us at anthro@email.arizona.edu.
The Anthropology Graduate Students at the University of Arizona (AGUA) is a graduate student organization that promotes cooperation and cohesion among anthropology graduate students, the exchange of ...
Directed Research courses are available for all students who are interested in developing research and special interest projects, often in conjunction with research conducted in the School of ...
The Undergraduate Anthropology Club's mission is to educate students and those interested in the four main subfields of anthropology: cultural, biological, linguistic, and archaeology through club ...
The Dual Ph.D. in Anthropology-Middle Eastern and North African Studies (MENAS) at the University of Arizona is the first program in the United States to provide a formal institutional setting for ...
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