ANSC 495: Seminar in Anthropological Sciences.
Prerequisite: ANSC 201 or permission of instructor
Credit Hours: (1-4) Meets one to four hours weekly
Reading and/or research focusing on specialized topics in the Anthropological Sciences.
Only four hours may be applied to minor requirements.
Note(s): May be repeated for the major for a total of eight hours credit when topics
differ.
Detailed Description of Content of Course
Content for the course will be determined by the instructor in consultation with the
Department Curriculum Committee.
Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
Heavy emphasis will be placed upon student discussion of pertinent materials. Occasional
lectures may also be utilized.
Goals and Objectives of the Course
Students will examine and demonstrate knowledge of a subdiscipline of anthropology
they may not otherwise experience.
Assessment Measures
Students may be evaluated on the basis of their performance in class discussions,
on essay examinations, and on papers and projects.
Other Course Information
Since the instructor for this course changes each time the course is taught, requirements
for graduate credit will be determined by each instructor and included in his or her
syllabus.
Review and Approval
September, 2007
December, 2009