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ANTH 621 - Ethnographic Field Methods
This course is a project-based seminar in which students actualize field methods in ethnographic research, in addition to closely examining questions of ethical research and community participation in ethnographic research. This course consists of at least three weeks of classroom instruction in a field location and emphasizes the actualization of conventional ethnographic methods and procedures in a field setting. Students are expected to participate in a larger field project and to gain direct experience in field methods while being sensitized to the requirements of ethical research and community involvement in ethnography. Credit may be available for ANTH 421-(3-6) and ANTH 621-(3-6) if the subject matter and course location differ substaintially.
Credits: 3.000 TO 6.000
Levels: Graduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Self-Directed, Field Camp
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:
Graduate
Green prerequisites must be completed before registering in this course
Red prerequisites can be taken concurrently with this course
Magenta co-requisites must be taken at the same time as this course