Jun 16, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Courses


 

Anthropology

  
  • ANTH 2304 - Intro To Language and Culture

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in or completion of ENGL 1301 or equivalent.
    Description
    Anthropological perspectives on the relation of language and culture including social use of language, language as behavior, and non-verbal communication.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (81) Core-Writing in Discipline WID
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 2346 - Introduction to Anthropology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Credit for or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1301 or equivalent.
    Description
    Nature and principles of anthropology, discussion of variation in culture, language, and human biology in time and space.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (80) Core-Social & Behavioral Science
    TCCNS Equivalent: ANTH 2346
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 2351 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in or completion of ENGL 1301 or equivalent.
    Description
    Survey of basic concepts and data in cultural anthropology, focusing on contemporary and recent human groups.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (80) Core-Social & Behavioral Science
    TCCNS Equivalent: ANTH 2351
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 2395 - Selected Topics in Cultural Anthropology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Repeatability: Course can be repeated for credit when topics vary.

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • ANTH 3304 - Demographic Anthropology

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Description
    Demographic methods as applied to small populations. Contributions of anthropologists to general theoretical questions about human populations.
  
  • ANTH 3305 - Psych Anthropology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly ANTH 4315
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2346 or ANTH 2351 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Concepts and methods in Cross-cultural study of personality. Topics include mental illness in comparative perspective.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3306 - Sex & Culture

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly ANTH 4368
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Anthropological view of nature, culture, and gender. Topics include sociobiology, primate sexuality, and cultural diversity of human sexuality.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3312 - Mex-Amer Culture

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351.
    Description
    Society and culture of Mexican-Americans.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3313 - Brown Girls, Brown Stories: Black Female Protagonists in Novels & Films

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Any 2000 level CCS or WGSS course.
    Description
    Course focuses on novels and films centered on the lives of adolescent girls and young women of African descent taking a cultural studies approach to literature and film, emphasizing issues of intersectional identity that are key to contemporary women of color feminist theory.
  
  • ANTH 3316 - Society and Culture of India

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: three semester hours in anthropology or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Basic social units of Indian life; traditional Indian values.
  
  • ANTH 3320 - Ritual and Performance

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly ANTH 2320 Ritual and Performance
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 and ANTH 2351.
    Description
    Introduction to the anthropology of ritual and performance theory in comparative cultural and historical perspectives through a series of concrete ethnographic case studies focusing on ritual in religious experience.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • ANTH 3324 - People & Culture of Latin Amer

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Societies and cultures of the peoples of Central America today.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3334 - Us and Them: Ethical Decision-Making in Complex Cultures

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 and ANTH 2346.
    Description
    Examine how diverse religions and other cultural belief systems create structures of exclusion and inclusion, tolerance and intolerance, obligation and responsibility.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • ANTH 3335 - Black Atlantic Religions

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 and ANTH 2351.
    Description
    African religious traditions and rituals in the Americas, considering the role and legacy of slavery, as well as the challenges of freedom. Genesis and transformation of Afro-American cultural forms.
    Repeatability: No

    Typically Offered: Fall

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • ANTH 3336 - Caribbean Societies & Cultures

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 and ANTH 2351.
    Description
    Caribbean societies and cultures in historical and anthropological perspectives on the bonds that unite and distinguish these island and mainland peoples.
    Repeatability: No

    Typically Offered: Fall

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • ANTH 3338 - Peoples of Africa

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    An introduction to African cultures & societies. Emphasis on anthropological contributions to African Studies & the wider historical & political context in which this continent has been studied. Demography & languages, religions, healing & health care, the arts, kinship & marriage, politics, social differentiation & ethnicity, gender, & economics in cultural encounters & globalization.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3341 - Cultural Ecology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2301, ANTH 2351, or ANTH 2302.
    Description
    A survey of the method and theory involved in the study of the relationship of culture and environment, stressing long-term evolutionary change within cultural systems.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3342 - Food and Culture

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2346 or ANTH 2351 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Role and importance of food in different cultures: nutrition, social use of food, and symbolic significance.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3347 - Anthropology of Women

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    The status of women in cross-cultural perspectives.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3348 - Anthropology of Religion

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2346, ANTH 2351 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Cross-cultural survey of religious beliefs and practices.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (81) Core-Writing in Discipline WID
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3350 - Women, Health and Culture

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Cultural foundations contributing to women’s health status in industrial and developing societies.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3351 - Politics of Healthcare and the Latino Community

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351.
    Description
    An anthropological overview of U.S. health politics as they impact a growing and diverse Latino population. Latino utilization of health services, health needs and practices, and disparities in accessing healthcare will be explored.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • ANTH 3360 - Human Variation

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2346 or ANTH 2301 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Survey of human biological diversity arising from genetic evolution and responses to diverse environmental conditions.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3361 - Human Origins

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2346, ANTH 2301 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    A survey of primate behavior, primate biology, and the human fossil record for insights into human evolution.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (81) Core-Writing in Discipline WID
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3362 - Monkeys, Apes, and Humans

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2346 or ANTH 2301 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Natural history, social life, and organization of nonhuman primates, stressing studies of free-ranging animals and primate origins of certain human behaviors.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3364 - Disease in Antiquity

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment or completion of ENGL 1301.
    Description
    Effects of disease and health on past populations. Includes the origin of syphilis and the impact of new diseases on Native Americans.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3365 - Principles and Practices of Global Engagement

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    This course provides a theoretical, ethical, and experiential learning framework for participation in academic, co-curricular, and professional travel programs. It emphasizes principles of critical reflection, cultural awareness, personal accountability, and ethical engagement that serve to enhance learning experiences in the context of local, national, and international communities. The concept of global engagement begins with an examination of the principles of citizenship in diverse societies, creating a foundation for and orientation towards critically reflective learning.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • ANTH 3375 - North American Archaeol

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2302 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Synthesis of current data and hypotheses concerning cultural development within America north of Mexico prior to European contact.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3376 - Photo-Ethnography

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302.
    Description
    Globalization of Houston is documented and analyzed conducting a visual and textual ethnography.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • ANTH 3378 - Historic N Amer Arch

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2302 or equivalent or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Results of the archaeological investigation of historically known locations in North America, including colonial settlements, plantations, factory sites, and battle fields.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3379 - Methods Historical Archaeology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly ANTH 4378
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2346 or ANTH 2302, or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Survey of methods and techniques in historical archaeology.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3380 - Archael Meth & Theory

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2302 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    A survey of methods employed by archaeologists in gathering artifacts and interpreting human behavior from them.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3381 - Global Hinduism

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Cross-Listed As: RELS 3381

    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 ENGL 1310. (Also RELS 3381).
    Description
    Examines diversity of Hindu practices outside India; compares Hindu practices/beliefs around world; introduces paradigms, theories in religious studies, anthropology, sociology to understand how local/global cultures shape communities and religious practices.
    Repeatability: No

    Core Category: (81) Core-Writing in Discipline WID
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 3391 - Global Ethnographies of Labor

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Any 3000 level (ANTH or WGSS) course or consent of instructor.
    Description
    This course establishes the centrality of labor in understanding social identities and social change around the world. It emphasizes the cross-cultural meaning of labor. Through ethnographies it locates the effects of larger global processes like development, war, tourism, pandemics, and their changing impact on meaning of labor for people’s individual and collective identities.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: No
  
  • ANTH 3396 - Selected Topics in Cultural Anthropology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor.
    Note: Can be repeated for credit when topic varies.
  
  • ANTH 3399 - Senior Honors Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: approval of the program chair.
  
  • ANTH 4192 - Research Practicum I

    Credit Hours: 1.0
       
    Prerequisite: six semester hours in anthropology and consent of instructor.
    Description
    Practical training and experience in anthropological analysis procedures and write-up of primary data.
  
  • ANTH 4193 - Research Practicum

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 1
    Prerequisite: six semester hours in anthropology and consent of instructor.
    Description
    Practical training and experience in anthropological analysis procedures and write-up of primary data.
    Note: No more than three hours of research practicum may be applied to the major or the minor.
  
  • ANTH 4198 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 1.0
       
    Prerequisite: six semester hours in anthropology or consent of instructor.
  
  • ANTH 4292 - Research Practicum I

    Credit Hours: 2.0
       
    Prerequisite: Not more than 12 semester hours from ARCH 4353  , ANTH 4342 , ANTH 4391 , 4395, 4396, and consent of instructor.
    Description
    Practical training and experience in anthropological analysis procedures and write-up of primary data.
  
  • ANTH 4293 - Research Practicum

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 2
    Prerequisite: six semester hours in anthropology and consent of instructor.
    Description
    Practical training and experience in anthropological analysis procedures and write-up of primary data.
    Note: No more than three hours of research practicum may be applied to the major or the minor.
  
  • ANTH 4298 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 2.0
       
    Prerequisite: six semester hours in anthropology or consent of instructor.
  
  • ANTH 4300 - Introduction to the Study of Language

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 or equivalent.
    Description
    Overview of linguistics, introducing basic concepts with particular attention to English: sounds, word formation, approaches to grammatical description, history, acquisition, and social and regional variation.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: No
  
  • ANTH 4301 - Language and Cultural Cognition

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2304  or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Explores key issues and debates in classic and contemporary works in anthropological linguistics, as well as ethnographic approaches derived from linguistics and literary criticism. Chomskyian “revolution”, semantics, structuralism, post-structuralism and postmodernism, semiotics, discourse analysis, ethnography of speaking, verbal art performance, metaphor and other symbolism, and connections between myth, history, and memory.
  
  • ANTH 4310 - Theories of Culture

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351.
    Description
    Historical development of anthropological thought, with emphasis on contemporary theoretical systems.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 4311 - Topics in Language Socialization

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 or equivalent.
    Description
    The study of human socialization and language use through ethnographic data collection. Students will examine how language practices compare across cultures and contexts as well as how this knowledge fits into broader social theoretical frameworks.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: No
  
  • ANTH 4313 - Feminist Ethnography

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Any 3000 level ANTH, WGSS course or consent of instructor.
    Description
    This course explores the ways that contemporary feminist ethnography challenges theory and methods within anthropology and proposes new forms of inclusive knowledge production.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: No
  
  • ANTH 4315 - Introduction to Sociolinguistics

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 or equivalent.
    Description
    Social implications of language; linguistic insight into social stratification.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: No
  
  • ANTH 4325 - Data Analysis in Archaeology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351 and consent of instructor.
    Description
    Artifact processing, cataloging, classifying, entering variables into computer databases, and computer based statistical analysis of artifacts to determine behavioral patterns.
    Repeatability: No

    Typically Offered: Fall

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • ANTH 4330 - Applied Anthropology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly ANTH 3302
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Overview of the development of theory and methodology in applied anthropology.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 4331 - Medical Anthropology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Relationship between health and culture including aspects of human culture that affect acceptance of health care and adaptation to disease.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 4337 - Anthropology of the Life Cycle

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351 or consent of the instructor.
    Description
    Cross-cultural analysis of the life cycle, including household cycle, health, gender issues, and aging.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 4338 - Visual Anthropology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351.
    Description
    Uses theories of ethnography to understand human behavior and meaning through visual media.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 4340 - Anthropology Thru Literature

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2346 or ANTH 2351 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Discusses a selection of well-known novels as reflections of the cultural contexts of the authors and compares their uses and meanings as cultural documents for modern readers.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 4342 - Anthropology of Wine

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2346, ANTH 2351, and ANTH 2302 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Cross-cultural study of the origin and development of wine and its nutritional, economic, social, and ideological uses.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 4351 - Human Osteology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2301 or ANTH 3361 or Anatomy or Physiology.
    Description
    Use of the human skeleton in anthropological research.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 4354 - Social Theory from the Global South

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    History of ideas from the Global South before WWII.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • ANTH 4360 - Citizenship and Political Culture

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2346 and ANTH 2351.
    Description
    This course examines the history and anthropology of citizenship in comparative perspective, with special attention to globalization and the changing terrain of contemporary politics and debates.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • ANTH 4361 - Migration / Borders / Citizenship

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351 or consent of instruction.
    Description
    Empirical and theoretical investigation of migration, borders, and citizenship as urgent contemporary political and social concerns on a global scale, from an anthropological perspective.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • ANTH 4363 - Race, Racialization and the Politics of Culture

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing, OR consent of instructor.
    Description
    Examines the social processes by which distinctions and differences of “race” are produced, reproduced, and transformed, and will do so in relation to the related concepts of “ethnicity”, “culture”, and “nation”.
  
  • ANTH 4364 - Anthropology of the Anthropocene

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2351 or consent of Instructor.
    Description
    This course examines the concept and mounting challenges of the Anthropocene–the contemporary age of humans having become a geological force with implications for anthropogenic climate change and the future of life forms as well as the planetary trajectory–from both a sociocultural perspective and in terms of the deep evolutionary history of Homo sapiens.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • ANTH 4372 - Maya Archaeology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly NTH 3372
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2302 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Current data and hypotheses concerning the evolution of human behavior within the “Maya Area” of southern Mexico, Honduras, Belize, and Guatemala prior to Spanish contact.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 4373 - Aztec Archaeology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly NTH 3373
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2302 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Current data and hypotheses concerning the evolution of culture within Mexico north of the Maya area prior to Spanish contact.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 4376 - Archaeology of Texas

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly NTH 3376
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2302 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Prehistoric cultures and lifestyles of Texas Indian groups.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 4377 - Arch of African Diaspora

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2302 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Survey of archaeological research conducted on sites occupied by Africans and African Americans in the New World since 1600. Origins and evolution of the cultures constructed by enslaved and free people of African descent from 1600 to 1900.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 4380 - Field Methods in Anthropology

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: six semester hours in anthropology or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Methods applied by the anthropologist living among primitive and peasant peoples.
  
  • ANTH 4382 - Archaeology Lab Methods

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2302 or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Techniques of classification, taxonomy, functional analysis, processing, and curation of artifacts recovered from archaeological sites.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 4383 - Applied Archaeology

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 2302, and completion of, or concurrent enrollment in ANTH 3379 or ANTH 3380.
    Description
    An examination of state and federal historic preservation regulations as they relate to applied archeology and the various private, public, and energy industry sectors.
    Repeatability: No

    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • ANTH 4388 - Anthropology Internship Practicum

    Credit Hours: 3
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 and consent of instructor.
    Description
    Independent study option to document acquired experience in an approved internship program under the supervision of a faculty member.
    Repeatability: No

    Typically Offered: Fall

    Additional Fee: N
  
  • ANTH 4389 - Ethnographic Field Work I

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Not more than twelve semester hours from ARCH 4353  , ANTH 4342 , ANTH 4391 , 4395, 4396, and consent of instructor.
    Description
    Practical field training and experience in ethnographic research procedures.
  
  • ANTH 4390 - Ethnographic Field Work II

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Not more than twelve semester hours from ARCH 4353  , ANTH 4342 , ANTH 4391 , 4395, 4396, and consent of instructor.
    Description
    Practical field training and experience in ethnographic research procedures.
  
  • ANTH 4391 - Archaeological Field Work I

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Not more than twelve semester hours from ARCH 4353  , ANTH 4342 , ANTH 4391 , 4395, 4396, and consent of instructor.
    Description
    Practical field training and experience in archeological research procedures.
  
  • ANTH 4392 - Archaeological Field Work II

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: six semester hours in anthropology and consent of instructor.
    Description
    Practical field training and experience in anthropological research procedures.
  
  • ANTH 4393 - Research Practicum

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: six semester hours in anthropology and consent of instructor.
    Description
    Practical training and experience in anthropological analysis procedures and write-up of primary data. No more than three hours of research practicum may be applied to the major or minor.
  
  • ANTH 4394 - Selected Topics in Anthropology

    Credit Hours: 3.0
       
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • ANTH 4398 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: six semester hours in anthropology or consent of instructor.
    Description
    Prerequisite: six semester hours in anthropology or consent of instructor.
  
  • ANTH 4399 - Senior Honors Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: ANTH 3399  and approval of the chair.
  
  • ANTH 4498 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 4.0
       
    Prerequisite: six semester hours in anthropology or consent of instructor.

Applied Music

  
  • MUSA 1160 - Applied Music

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSA 1172 - Applied Jazz Bass

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 1
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction including technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1176 - Applied Jazz Percussion

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 1
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction including technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y Fee Type Applied Music Supplemental Mus
  
  • MUSA 1200 - Applied Voice

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1201 - Applied Voice

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1210 - Applied Piano

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1212 - Applied Organ

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1214 - Applied Harpsichord

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1220 - Applied Violin

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1222 - Applied Viola

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1228 - Applied Harp

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1230 - Applied Flute

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1232 - Applied Oboe

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1233 - Applied Piccolo

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1234 - Applied Clarinet

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1238 - Applied Saxophone

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1244 - Applied Trombone

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1246 - Applied Tuba

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1248 - Applied Euphonium

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1250 - Applied Percussion

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1260 - Applied Music

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
  
  • MUSA 1270 - Applied Jazz Saxophone

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5    Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Admission as music major by audition.
    Description
    Private instruction in voice, keyboard instruments, band and orchestra instruments, and composition at undergraduate levels, concentrates on technical studies, building a fundamental knowledge of repertoire, development of musicianship, musical interpretation, and performance issues.
    Note: May be repeated for credit.
    Additional Fee: Y
 

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