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201 Anthropological Research

201 Anthropological Research
Course Description
Anthropological research methods and perspectives are examined through classic and recent ethnography, statistics and computer literacy, and the student's own fieldwork experience. Topics include ethics, analytical and methodological techniques, the interpretation of data, and the use and misuse of anthropology.
Distribution
B
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Anthropology 101.
Day/Time:T,TH — 10:00 - 11:25
Location:CT-16 Whiteside Room
Instructor: (sdickey@bowdoin.edu)
Class Email:anth201@bowdoin.edu
Final Exam:12/18/2003, 2:00 pm

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