Undergraduate Anthropology OpenCourseWare
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Anthropological Theory OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Anthropological Theory Class
'Anthropological Theory' is a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that provides an introduction to the major anthropological theories. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is suited for undergraduate students whose major or minor is Anthropology.
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Anthropology of Religion OpenCourseWare: USU's Free Bachelor Level Class on the Anthropology of Religion
Utah State University offers its course 'Anthropology of Religion' as a free OpenCourseWare. This course focuses on religion's impact on cultural development. This undergraduate-level course is recommended to students interested in studying Anthropology, Religion or Sociology.
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Anthropology of the Middle East OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Anthropology Class on the Middle East
'Anthropology of the Middle East,' a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), looks at the performances, oral literature and verbal art of the Arab-speaking peoples of North Africa and the Middle East. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is suited to undergraduate students seeking an Anthropology degree.
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Anthropology of War and Peace OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Anthropology Course by MIT Focusing on the Iraq War
'Anthropology of War and Peace,' a free course from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, looks at war and peace from an anthropological perspective, focusing primarily on America's war in Iraq. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is aimed at undergraduate students seeking their Anthropology degree.
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Archaeology OpenCourseWare: Field-Based Archeology Undergraduate Level Course by Capilano University
Students interested in the complete process of Archaeological work, from excavation to laboratory reports, should take Capilano University's OpenCourseWare class in 'Archaeology Field School.' This free course is intended for anthropology students with an interest in Archaeological excavation and surveys.
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Biomedical Ethics OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Biomedical Ethics Class
New medical technologies offer ethical challenges to bio-medical researchers and health care practitioners. 'Dilemmas in Bio-Medical Ethics: Playing God or Doing Good,' a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), provides an introduction to the anthropological study of bio-medical ethics. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is aimed at undergraduate students whose major or minor is Anthropology.
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Cultural Anthropology OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Cultural Anthropology Class by MIT
Cultural anthropology helps us analyze the assumptions we have about our lives and the lives of others. 'Introduction to Anthropology,' a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), provides an introduction to cultural anthropology. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is aimed at undergraduate students.
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Cultural Anthropology OpenCourseWare: USU's Free Bachelor Level Cultural Anthropology Course
Topics from language to politics is covered in 'Cultural Anthropology', an undergraduate-level OpenCourseWare from Utah State University. This course features a study of cultural anthropological topics including kinship, ethnicity, marriage and sex and is intended for students studying Anthropology, Sociology and other related fields.
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Ethnography and Fieldwork OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Ethnography Class
Ethnography deals with the description of cultures. 'Seminar in Ethnography and Fieldwork,' a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), provides an introduction to ethnographic practices. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is aimed at undergraduate students whose major or minor is Anthropology.
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Introduction to Social Anthropology OpenCourseWare: Capilano University's Undergraduate Level Free Online Social Anthropology Course
Learn more about the field of anthropology and different world cultures through Capilano University's free OpenCourseWare 'Introduction to Social Anthropology.' This undergraduate level class is open to students of all backgrounds and assumes no prerequisite knowledge. 'Introduction to Social Anthropology' is part of the Bachelor of Science in Anthropology curriculum.
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Medical Anthropology OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Course on Medical Anthropology
Medical practices are not just biological constructs; they can also be studied as cultural systems. 'Medical Anthropology,' a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, focuses on medicine from a human perspective. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is aimed at undergraduate students pursuing an Anthropology degree.
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Photography and Truth OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Photographic Communications Course Covering Photography in Anthropology by MIT
'Photography and Truth' is a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and looks at the many purposes that photographs can serve in anthropology. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is aimed at undergraduate students majoring in Anthropology.
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Primate Behavior OpenCourseWare: Notre Dame's Free Bachelor Level Anthropology Class on Primate Behavior
Primates include monkeys, lemurs, apes, lemurs and humans. Nonhuman primates live primarily in tropical and subtropical environments in Asia, Africa and the Americas. 'Primate Behavior,' an OpenCourseWare provided by Notre Dame University, examines the communal interaction, biology and ecology of nonhuman primates. Students completing undergraduate coursework in fields like Anthropology and Biology will find this course beneficial.
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Technology and Culture OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Undergraduate Anthropology Course Exploring the Impact of Technology on Culture
'Technology and Culture,' a free course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), looks at how technological artifacts have been used by different communities and whether they have helped create a better world. This OpenCourseWare from MIT is suited to undergraduate students who are majoring in Anthropology.