Upcoming graduate courses

 

NOTE: This is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all upcoming graduate courses, but we will do our best to keep it updated and accurate. There are many graduate courses that take place outside the Department of Anthropology that may be of interest to graduate students with interests in anthropology. The course catalogue and searchable schedule of classes are good places to start looking for information about such courses.

Fall 2005
202A Proseminar: History of Anthropological Theory

221A Family and Life History

225A Grant and Proposal Writing

289A Reading Theory: Deleuze

289B Social Networks & Social Evolution

289C Other Knowledges

Humanities 260A The Politics of Ethnography


Winter 2006
202B Proseminar: Classic Ethnography

210A Graduate Statistics

223A Research Design

247A Structuralism/Post-Structuralism

259A Dissertation Writing

289A Anthropology of Neoliberalism

289B Global Networks

289C Ethnography and Its Academic Mode of Production

Humanities 260B The Politics of Ethnography


Spring 2006
202C Proseminar: Contemporary Ethnography

208A Anthropological Fieldwork Methods

210B Graduate Statistics

289A Assemblages and Associations

289B Feminist Anthropology

289C Complexity and Anthropological Science

289D Visual Anthropology and Public Culture

Humanities 260C The Politics of Ethnography