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Academic Calendar - Anthropology
 
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Anthropology Department - Program Information

Anthropology is the study of humans across space and time. It is essentially cross cultural, and attempts to understand the way of life of other peoples across the world, how they have attempted to solve pan human problems, food, shelter, and repopulation; and what worlds of meaning and explanation they have created. It is a comparative discipline seeking similarities and differences between societies and environments. Its study leads to a heightened awareness of the importance of culture and a sensitivity to cultural differences.

Looking for more information on Antrhopology and the courses offered, please see the Academic Calendar. For the timetable please see WebSIS.

 
Timetable - Fall, 2005 (subject to change)
 
ANTH 1011 A
Intro to Anthropology

R Adlam, N Mooney,
P Kelly Spurles
T TH 2:30 - 3:50PM DUNN 113
ANTH 2521 A
Perspectives on Development

N Mooney T TH 8:30 - 9:50AM DUNN 108
ANTH 3021 A
Perspectives in Anthropology

P Kelly Spurles T TH 8:30 - 9:50AM DUNN 104
ANTH 3311 A
Anth Research Methods

R Adlam M W F 1:30 - 2:20PM HART 101
ANTH 3421 A
Folklore

R Adlam M W F 9:30 - 10:20AM HART 101
ANTH 3831 A
Areal Ethnography South Asia

N Mooney M 2:30 - 5:20PM HART 101
ANTH 3911 B
Int Sp Top : Ethnomusicology

R Adlam
ANTH 3911 C
The Poetics of Manhood

R Adlam
ANTH 4021 A
Anthropological Theory

P Kelly Spurles F 2:30 - 5:20PM DUNN 104
ANTH 4911 A
J Howe's 'Indian Journal'

R Adlam
ANTH 4990F A
Honours Thesis
R Adlam
 
 
Timetable - Winter, 2006 (subject to change)
       
ANTH 1011 B
Intro to Anthropology

R Adlam, N Mooney M W F 12:30 - 1:20PM DUNN 113
ANTH 2501 A
Environment and Society

N Mooney T TH 11:30 - 12:50PM BARC 021
ANTH 3031 A
Indigenous Knowledge Systems

N Mooney T TH 2:30 - 3:50PM HART 101
ANTH 3821 A
Maritime Aboriginal Cultures

R Adlam M W F 2:30 - 3:20PM HART 101
ANTH 3911 A
Forensic Anthropology

M. McLaughlin M 2:30 - 5:20PM AVDX G9
ANTH 4311 A
Critical Ethnography

R Adlam
W 9:30 - 12:20PM HART 101
 

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