ANTHROP 5525
Applied Anthropology for Social Change: Research, Justice, and Citizenship
4 cr
This course equips students with practical anthropological research skills to collaboratively address social problems through client- and community-based projects. By integrating themes of citizenship, diversity, and justice, students learn to ethically engage with stakeholders, apply qualitative and quantitative methods, and develop plans to contribute to more equitable and inclusive societies. Prereq: Jr, Sr or Grad standing; or permission of instructor.
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Sections in Autumn 2026
| # | Sec | Instructor | Hist. GPA | Days/Time | Room | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 35914 | 0010 | Mark Moritz | — | TWRF 1:50 pm-2:45 pm | CM 100 100 | Open · 0/40 |
| 35913 | 0010 | Mark Moritz | — | TWRF 1:50 pm-2:45 pm | CM 100 100 | Open |