To see the official course schedule visit http://registrar.unt.edu/registration/schedule-of-classes.
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
ANTH 1010.002 - Introduction to Anthropology
Instructor: J. Johnson
Time: TR 3:30PM
ANTH 1010.810/820 - Introduction to Anthropology (Online Course)
Instructor: J. Johnson
ANTH 1100.001 - World Cultures
Instructor: A. Bass
Time: TR 9:30 AM
ANTH 1150.810/820 - World Cultures through Film (Online Course)
Instructor: M. Nelson
ANTH 2300.001 - Culture & Society
Instructor: J. Carrington
Time: MWF 2:00PM
ANTH 2300.810/820 - Culture & Society (Online Course)
Instructor: C. Miller
ANTH 2700.002 - Introduction to Physical Anthropology
Instructor: H. Gill-King
ANTH 3101.810/820- American Culture & Society (Online Course)
Instructor: A. Bass
ANTH 3110.001 - Indigenous Peoples of North America
Instructor: A. Dunstan
ANTH 3130.001 - African-American Anthropology
Instructor: K. Wren
ANTH 3220.001 - Mayan Culture
Instructor: A. Re Cruz
ANTH 3400.001 - Peoples & Cultures of Africa
Instructor: D. Henry
ANTH 3500.001 - Cultures & Civilizations of the Middle East
Instructor: M. Sadri
ANTH 4000.001 - Applied Anthropology
Instructor: A. Bass
ANTH 4011.001 - Field Methods
Instructor: M. Nelson
ANTH 4021.001 - Development of Anthropological Thought
Instructor: J. Johnson
ANTH 4200.001 - Health, Healing and Culture: Medical Anthropology
Instructor: Staff
ANTH 4300.810/820 - Migrants and Refugees (Online Course)
Instructor: A. Bass
ANTH 4400.001 - Environmental Anthropology (Cross-Listed Undergrad and Grad)
Instructor: A. Dunstan
ANTH 4550.001 - Race, Ethnicity, & Identity
Instructor: J. Carrington
ANTH 4701.004 - Urban Anthropology (Cross-Listed Undergrad and Grad)
Instructor: A. Nelson
ANTH 4701.039 - Anthropology of Stuff & Things (Cross-Listed Undergrad and Grad)
Instructor: J. Johnson
ANTH 4701.039 - Introduction to LGBTQ Studies
Instructor: J. Carrington (view bio)
Time: MWF 10:00AM
Course Description
ANTH 4765
Examines the human experience in cross-cultural urban contexts from an anthropological
perspective. Balancing materialist and ideological explanations of sociocultural arrangements,
ethnographic readings and case studies showcase stunning diversity and surprising
similarity in urban dwellings and dwellers. Students conduct independent research
analyzing urban beings in the DFW Metroplex.
GRADUATE COURSES
ANTH 5010.001 - Anthropological Thought and Praxis I
Instructor: C. Wasson (view bio)
ANTH 5010.810/820 - Anthropological Thought and Praxis I (Online Course)
Instructor: C. Wasson (view bio)
ANTH 5031.001 - Ethnographic and Qualitative Methods
Instructor: J. Carrington (view bio)
ANTH 5031.810/820 - Ethnographic and Qualitative Methods (Online Course)
Instructor: A. Nelson (view bio)
ANTH 5050.810/820 - Preparation for Practice and the Applied Thesis (Online Course)
Instructor: L. Henry (view bio)
ANTH 5110.810/820 - Design Anthropology (Online Course)
Instructor: S. Squires (view bio)
ANTH 5201.001 - Medical Anthropology
Instructor: D. Henry (view bio)
ANTH 5400.001 - Environmental Anthropology (Cross-Listed Undergrad and Grad)
Instructor: A. Dunstan (view bio)
ANTH 5620.810 - Anthropology of Education (Online)
Instructor: M. Nuñez-Janes (view bio)
ANTH 5700.014 - Urban Anthropology (Cross-Listed Undergrad and Grad)
Instructor: A. Nelson (view bio)
ANTH 5700.039 - Anthropology of Stuff and Things (Cross-Listed Undergrad and Grad)
Instructor: J. Johnson (view bio)
Time: MWF 2:00PM
Course Description
ANTH 5765
Anthropological investigation of city life centering an array of urban beings in the
built environment through theory and ethnography, guest speakers, fieldtrips, and
a research project.