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College of Liberal Arts
Sociology & Anthropology
- Anth 101: Introduction to Anthropology
- Anth 103: Topics in Anthropology
- Anth 104: Introduction to Geography
- Anth 105: Introduction to Environment and Society
- Anth 110: Ancient Plagues
- Anth 112: Women and Power in Ancient Times
- Anth 210: Cartels, Gangs, and Crime Syndicates
- Anth 302: Anthropological Films
- Anth 303: Cultural Anthropology
- Anth 304: Biological Anthropology
- Anth 305: Archaeology
- Anth 306: Archaeology of the Ancient Celts
- Anth 308: Death and Dying in the Ancient World
- Anth 309: Indians of Mississippi and the South
- Anth 311: Topics in Anthropology
- Anth 312: Muslims in the West
- Anth 313: Introduction to Linguistic Science
- Anth 314: Islam and Global Politics
- Anth 315: The African Diaspora
- Anth 316: Rise and Fall of the Mississippian World
- Anth 317: Indians on the Southern Frontier
- Anth 318: Archaeology of Mississippi and the South
- Anth 319: Environmental History of the South
- Anth 320: Archaeozoology: Animal Use in History
- Anth 323: Indians of North America
- Anth 324: North American Archaeology
- Anth 325: Archaeology of Mesoamerica
- Anth 326: Archaeology of Maya Civilization
- Anth 327: Archaelology of South America
- Anth 328: Culture & Society in Latin America
- Anth 329: Crime, Insecurity, & Law in Latin Am
- Anth 330: Environmental Anthropology
- Anth 331: American Indians and the Natural World
- Anth 332: Early Medieval Art and Archaeology
- Anth 333: The Mississippian Shatterzone
- Anth 335: Archaeological Field Session
- Anth 336: Viking Art and Archaeology
- Anth 337: Anthropology of Blues Culture
- Anth 338: Food, Place, and Power
- Anth 339: Art & Archaeology of Pompeii
- Anth 340: Lithic Artifact Analysis
- Anth 341: Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries
- Anth 342: Osteology Directed Study
- Anth 344: Archaeological Science: Stones to Drones
- Anth 345: Korea: People, Places, and Futures
- Anth 349: Medical Anthropology
- Anth 350: Ice Age North America
- Anth 351: Human Mobility: Studies in Migration
- Anth 352: International Migration
- Anth 353: Language and Culture
- Anth 355: The Anthropology of Drugs
- Anth 356: Ancient Health & Disease-Paleopathology
- Anth 360: Political Ecology
- Anth 365: Economic Anthropology
- Anth 370: Archaeology of Political Systems
- Anth 375: Digital Archaeology
- Anth 376: Forensic Anthropology
- Anth 385: Topics in Anthropology Abroad
- Anth 390: Bioarchaeology Abroad
- Anth 391: Archaeological Field Session Abroad
- Anth 392: Field Study: Culture of the Andes
- Anth 393: Ethnographic Field Methods Abroad
- Anth 394: Mesoamerican Art
- Anth 398: Topics in Anthropology
- Anth 403: Empire and Revolution
- Anth 404: Southern Folklore
- Anth 405: Bone Detectives I: Human Osteology
- Anth 406: Methods in Ethnohistory
- Anth 407: Methods in Ethnography
- Anth 408: Laboratory Methods in Archaeology
- Anth 409: Anthropological Theory
- Anth 411: Anthropology of Politics & Power
- Anth 412: Earth, Water, & Fire: Ceramic Analysis
- Anth 413: Public Archaeology: Theory and Method
- Anth 414: Legal Anthropology
- Anth 415: Historical Archaeology
- Anth 417: Environmentalism: Society, Politics, Law
- Anth 418: Climate Futures & Eco-Politics in Lat Am
- Anth 419: Dental Anthropology
- Anth 420: Environmental Archaeology
- Anth 425: Bone Detectives II: Biological Profiles
- Anth 507: The Archaeology of Landscape
- Anth 509: Language Evolution
- Anth 511: Cross-Cultural Studies in Ethnography I
- Anth 512: Cross-Cultural Studies in Ethnography II
- Anth 541: Individual Study Project
- Anth 542: Osteology Directed Study
- Anth 572: Quantitative Anthropology
- Anth 595: Seminar in Linguistics
- Anth 601: Anthropological Theory and Methods
- Anth 602: Globalization and the U.S. South
- Anth 603: Studies in Empire and Revolution
- Anth 604: Professional Development I
- Anth 605: Professional Development II
- Anth 606: Seminar in Cultural and Linguistic Anth
- Anth 607: Seminar in Biocultural Anthropology
- Anth 608: Seminar in Archaeology
- Anth 609: Seminar in Research Design & Methodology
- Anth 610: The Mississippian Shatterzone
- Anth 611: Adv. Anthropology of Politics & Power
- Anth 612: Earth/Water/Fire: Adv. Ceramic Analysis
- Anth 613: Public Archaeology: Theory and Method
- Anth 614: Advanced Legal Anthropology
- Anth 615: Fundamentals of Linguistic Science
- Anth 616: Rise and Fall of the Mississippian World
- Anth 617: Historical Archaeology
- Anth 618: Archaeology of Mississippi and the South
- Anth 619: Advanced Dental Anthropology
- Anth 620: Advanced Methods in Ethnography
- Anth 621: Readings in Anthropology I
- Anth 622: Readings in Anthropology II
- Anth 626: Archaeology of Maya Civilization
- Anth 630: Human Osteology
- Anth 640: Lithic Artifact Analysis/Advanced Lithic
- Anth 644: Advanced Archaeological Science
- Anth 650: Archaeozoology: Animal Use in History
- Anth 651: Human Mobility: Adv Studies in Migration
- Anth 653: Field Methods in Archaeology
- Anth 654: Linguistic Anthropology
- Anth 656: Advanced Paleopathology: Ancient Health
- Anth 670: Adv. Archaeology of Political Systems
- Anth 675: Advanced Digital Archaeology
- Anth 676: Advanced Forensic Anthropology
- Anth 697: Thesis
African American Studies Program
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