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ANTH 625 - Anthropology of Europe

(3 units)
This course examines the history and cultures of the peoples of Europe from an anthropological perspective, examining minority communities and different ethnic groups, their identity, migrations and engagement with mainstream society.

Grading Basis: Graded
Units of Lecture: 3
Offered: Every Fall - Odd Years

Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. read and critically evaluate relevant literature in the anthropology of Europe, orally and in writing.
2. articulate and evaluate connections among local, national, and international contexts including between regions within Europe, the European Union, and Europe’s connections to the world, orally and in writing.
3. contextualize current events and experiences in relation to historical and current global contexts, orally and in writing.
4. apply anthropological knowledge to solve practical, real-world problems.
5. synthesize and discuss debates about the benefits, drawbacks, and challenges of public, engaged anthropology orally and in writing.
6. design research questions, conduct research, write research reports, and give oral research presentations on the relationship between anthropology and real world problems.


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