SYLLABI ARCHIVES
COURSE SYLLABI FROM 2002 - 2005

Spring 2005

ANTH 111 Introduction to Anthropology (Dekin)
ANTH 118 Intro to Linguistic Structures (Glick)
ANTH 125 Buried Cities and Lost Tribes (McGuire)
ANTH 126 Women and Culture (Pollock)
ANTH 126 Midterm Study Guide, Debate Topics & Debate Structure (class assignment)
ANTH 168 Introduction to Biological Anthropology (Merriwether)
ANTH 200 Quantitative Methods in Anthropology (J. Wilson)
ANTH 255 Indigenous People of Lowland South America (P. Stahl)
ANTH 280C Philosophy, Cutlure & Imperialism (Veronelli)
ANTH 280H Archaeology of Incas & S. American Empires (Isbell)
ANTH 280J Bollywood Cinema Worldwide (Shankar)
ANTH 280R Human Rights in Global Context (Reeves-Ellington)
ANTH 280T Turkish Language and Culture (Sarac)
ANTH 280V Visual Anthropology (Smart)
ANTH 332 Forensic Anthropology (Steadman)
ANTH 337 Human Biological Variation (Lum)
ANTH 345 Hist American Material Culture (Langhorne)
ANTH 370 Native America Today (McGuire)
ANTH 371 Colonialism and Daily Life (A. Stahl)
ANTH 377 Empires of Ancient Near East (Bernbeck)
ANTH 380B Lat Amer/Carib/& Latino Culture (Silver-Merced)
ANTH 380E Cultural Evolution in Anthropology (Isbell)
ANTH 480A Language, Culture & Semiotics (Glick)
ANTH 480I Cultures of Collecting (Smart)
LING439A East Asian Linguistics (Cho)
LING439T Translation as Objects of S (Arrojo)
ANTH 504 Current Issues/Debates in Anth. (Elliston)
ANTH 516 Europeanization & EU Integration (T.Wilson)
ANTH 527 Anthropology of Art & Museums (Smart)
ANTH 540 Human Skeletal Biology (Rightmire)
ANTH 543 Human Biological Variation (Little)
ANTH 572B Methods Biol. Anthropology (Garruto)
ANTH 572F Ancient DNA & Forensic Lab (Merriwether)

Spring 2004

ANTH 111 Introduction to Anthropology
ANTH 118 Introduction to Linguistic Structures
ANTH 167 Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology
ANTH 168 Introduction to Physical Anthropology
ANTH 253 Cultures of Africa
ANTH 260 Archaeology of North American Indians
ANTH 336 Human Skeleton
ANTH 337 Human Biological Variation
ANTH 338 Introduction to Primates
ANTH 362 Borders, Boundaries and Frontiers
ANTH 376 Archaeology of Frontiers
ANTH 480Y Youth Culture


Fall 2003

ANTH 111 Introduction to Anthropology
ANTH 167 Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology
ANTH 221 Anthropology of Sex and Sexuality
ANTH 258 Peoples and Cultures of Europe
ANTH 261 Archaeology of Biblical Lands
ANTH 280M Diaspora & Media: Asian American Perspectives
ANTH 280P Peoples of the Pacific
ANTH 334 Comp Aspects Human Growth
ANTH 363 Anthropology of Developing Nations

Summer 2003

ANTH 166 Introduction to Social Anthropology
ANTH 168 Introduction to Physical Anthropology
ANTH 214 Language, Sex, and Gender
ANTH 264 Cultures and Crisis

Spring 2003

ANTH 111 Introduction to Anthropology
ANTH 166 Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology
ANTH 168 Introduction to Physical Anthropology
ANTH 200 Quantitative Methods in Anthropology
ANTH 280I Frontiers of Politics and Identity in Northern Ireland
ANTH 337 Human Biological Variation
ANTH 354 Gender & Power: Anthropological Perspectives
ANTH 377 Empires of the Ancient Near East
ANTH 380P Political Anthropology
ANTH 380V Visualizing Differences

Fall 2002

ANTH 111 Introduction to Anthropology
ANTH 128 Human Violence
ANTH 166 Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology
ANTH 168 Introduction to Physical Anthropology
ANTH 336 Human Skeleton
ANTH 221 Anthropology of Sex and Sexuality
ANTH 244 Plagues, Culture and History

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Departmental Chair:
Thomas Wilson
twilson@binghamton.edu

Departmental Administrative Assistant:
Robin Barron
rbarron@binghamton.edu

Director of
Undergraduate Studies:

J. Koji Lum
klum@binghamton.edu

Director of Graduate Studies:
D. Andrew Merriwether
andym@binghamton.edu

Department Secretary:
Heidi Kenyon
hkenyon@binghamton.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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