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Anthropology Specialization

Anthropology Specialization  - Courses


Summary of courses offered in the Anthropology Specialisation in 2011
Compulsory Courses
First Semester, 2011
ANTH8017 - History of Anthropological Theory
Second Semester, 2011
ANTH8018 - Explanation and Interpretation in the Analysis on Cultures
First Semester, 2012
ANTH8017 - History of Anthropological Theory
Second Semester, 2012
ANTH8018 - Explanation and Interpretation in the Analysis on Cultures
Compulsory Courses
None offered
Elective Courses
None offered
Elective Courses
First Semester, 2011
ANTH6005 - Indigenous Australian Societies and Culture
ANTH6009 - Culture and Development
ANTH6025 - Gender and Cross-Cultural Perspective
ANTH6026 - Medical Anthropology
ANTH6515 - Crossing Borders: Diasporas and Transnationalism
ANTH8001 - Graduate Reading Course (Anthropology)
ANTH8019 - Practical Studies in Social Analysis
ANTH8029 - Introduction to Australian Indigenous Policy
BIAN6115 - Race and Human Genetic Variation
BIAN6512 - Ancient Health & Disease
Second Semester, 2011
ANTH6017 - Indigenous Australians and Australian Society Today
ANTH6049 - Filming Cultures
ANTH6051 - Themes in Anthropology II
ANTH6057 - Culture and Person
ANTH6514 - Anthropology of Media
ANTH6516 - Violence and Terror
ANTH6519 - Social Animals: anthropological perspectives on animal-human relationships
ANTH8001 - Graduate Reading Course (Anthropology)
BIAN6124 - Human Society as Animal Society: Sex, Conflict, Co-operation and Human Uniqueness
First Semester, 2012
ANTH6005 - Indigenous Australian Societies and Culture
ANTH6009 - Culture and Development
ANTH6025 - Gender and Cross-Cultural Perspective
ANTH6026 - Medical Anthropology
ANTH6515 - Crossing Borders: Diasporas and Transnationalism
ANTH8001 - Graduate Reading Course (Anthropology)
ANTH8019 - Practical Studies in Social Analysis
ANTH8029 - Introduction to Australian Indigenous Policy
Second Semester, 2012
ANTH6010 - Anthropology of Art
ANTH6017 - Indigenous Australians and Australian Society Today
ANTH6033 - Religion and Society in India
ANTH6049 - Filming Cultures
ANTH6051 - Themes in Anthropology II
ANTH6057 - Culture and Person
ANTH6516 - Violence and Terror
ANTH6518 - Food for Thought: Anthropological theories of food and eating
ANTH8001 - Graduate Reading Course (Anthropology)



Courses that count towards this Specialisation

Compulsory Courses
ANTH8017 - History of Anthropological Theory
ANTH8018 - Explanation and Interpretation in the Analysis on Cultures

Elective Courses
ANTH6004 - Religion, Ritual and Cosmology
ANTH6005 - Indigenous Australian Societies and Culture
ANTH6006 - Anthropology of New Guinea and Melanesia
ANTH6009 - Culture and Development
ANTH6010 - Anthropology of Art
ANTH6017 - Indigenous Australians and Australian Society Today
ANTH6025 - Gender and Cross-Cultural Perspective
ANTH6026 - Medical Anthropology
ANTH6033 - Religion and Society in India
ANTH6034 - Anthropology of Emotion
ANTH6049 - Filming Cultures
ANTH6051 - Themes in Anthropology II
ANTH6054 - Anthropology and Urban Experience
ANTH6056 - Belonging, Identity and Nationalism
ANTH6057 - Culture and Person
ANTH6061 - Exploring Youth Cultures
ANTH6062 - Applied Anthropology
ANTH6127 - Genes, memes and Cultural Difference
ANTH6514 - Anthropology of Media
ANTH6515 - Crossing Borders: Diasporas and Transnationalism
ANTH6516 - Violence and Terror
ANTH6517 - Cultures in Motion: The Anthropology of Globalisation
ANTH6518 - Food for Thought: Anthropological theories of food and eating
ANTH6519 - Social Animals: anthropological perspectives on animal-human relationships
ANTH8001 - Graduate Reading Course (Anthropology)
ANTH8019 - Practical Studies in Social Analysis
ANTH8020 - Issues in Anthropology
ANTH8029 - Introduction to Australian Indigenous Policy
BIAN6115 - Race and Human Genetic Variation
BIAN6124 - Human Society as Animal Society: Sex, Conflict, Co-operation and Human Uniqueness
BIAN6512 - Ancient Health & Disease

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