Current and Upcoming Courses
The following is a list of courses available in the Anthropology Department for the Health and Society major. Certain courses are offered every fall and spring (denoted with a *) and other courses are offered intermittently. A current list of courses for the upcoming semester is available through the department office three weeks prior to registration for that term.
ANTH 2301* - Introductory Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 2415 (typically only every spring) - Introductory Biological Anthropology
ANTH 3301* - Health, Healing & Ethics
ANTH 3303 - Self, Culture and Mind
ANTH 3306* - Introduction to Medical Anthropology
ANTH 3324 (only in Taos) - Rites of Passage
ANTH 3326 - Regulating Reproduction
ANTH 3328 - Gender, Violence and Health
ANTH 3345* - Introduction to Ethnographic Methods
ANTH 3348 - Health as a Human Right
ANTH 3350 - Good Eats
ANTH 3351 - Forensic Anthropology
ANTH 4307 - Global and Public Health
ANTH 4318 (taught fall only) - Health in Cross-Cultural Perspectives
ANTH 4342 - Resilience
ANTH 4343 (taught spring only) - Biomedicine, Culture, and Power
ANTH 4344 (taught spring only, every other year) - Pandemics!
ANTH 4345 (taught spring only, every other year) - Creating Global and Public Health Impact
ANTH 4381 (Internship, requires university and department forms)
ANTH 4391 (Independent Study, requires department forms and faculty
And other special topic courses (medical topics) taught periodically.