
Spring 2007 Courses
NOTE: THESE COURSES ARE TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CHECK
UC IRVINE'S SCHEDULE OF CLASSES WEBSITE FOR MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION.
Course |
Title |
Instructor | Days/Time/Location |
| Anthro 202C | Proseminar in Anthropology: Contemporary Ethnography | Zhan, M. | W 3:00-5:50pm SSPB 4250 |
| Year-long intensive introduction to the history of anthropological thought and reading in classical and contemporary ethnography for first-year graduate students. | |||
| Anthro 208A | Anthropology Fieldwork Methods | Marcus, G. | Th 9:00-11:50am SSPB 2296 |
| A survey of anthropological fieldwork methodology techniques, including attention to contemporary analysis of fieldwork. | |||
| Anthro 210B | Graduate Statistics | Batchelder, E. | MW 11:00-12:20pm SSL 105 and SST 630 |
| Statistics with emphasis on applications in sociology and anthropology. Examines exploratory uses of statistical tools in these fields as well as univariate, bivariate, and multivariate applications in the context of the general linear model. Same as Social Science 255N. |
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| Anthro 223A | Research Design | Burton, M. | TuTh 2:00-3:20pm SSPB 2296 |
| Data collection, organization, and analysis in ethnography or quasi-experimental settings, including interviewing, participant observations, behavior observations, and questionnaires. Research design issues include sampling, longitudinal research, and comparative research. Emphasis on the integration of qualitative and quantitative data. Anthropology 223A and Sociology 265 may not both be taken for credit. | |||
| Anthro 289 Sem A | Anthropology and History Course Website |
Maurer, W. Mitchell, L. |
Tu 9:00-11:50am SSPB 5250 |
| An examination of the complex, longstanding relationship between anthropology and history. Themes include: history, culture, and colonialism; history and the power to represent; nostalgia and the uses of the past in struggles over "national history." | |||
| Anthro 289 Sem B | Seminar in Social Networks Course Website |
White, D. | F 1:30-2:50pm Location TBA |
The colloquium series for the Human Sciences and Complexity academic and research program involving faculty and graduate student presentations from UC campuses and outside speakers from Santa Fe Institute and other universities and research institutes. Soc Sci 240A-B-C adds up to 4 units over 3 quarters. |
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Resources:
Anthropology Course Descriptions: 2006-2007 UC Irvine General Catalogue
Social Sciences Graduate Office
Websoc
Past Quarters' Schedule of Classes:
FALL 2006
WINTER 2007