Laurier Flow

© 2024 LaurierFlow. All rights reserved.

AboutPrivacy



Course Reviews

No Reviews With Body Yet

AN 452 Prerequisites

AN 300 (Min. Grade D-) and AN 450 (Min. Grade D-) and (AN 100 (Min. Grade D-) or AN 110 (Min. Grade D-) or AN 120 (Min. Grade D-) or AN 101 (Min. Grade D-) )

AN 452 Leads To

No Leads To Information Available

AN 452 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Anthropology (ANTH)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 4 (4)

AN 452

Doing Fieldwork

0%Liked

Easy

0%

Useful

0%

0 ratings

Students develop and carry out their own ethnographic research projects under the supervision of the course director. Using a combination of skills acquired in AN300 - Ethnographic Methods, students write a proposal, develop analytical questions and undertake participant-observation in a fieldwork context chosen among options provided. The end product will document the research process and seek to answer questions formulated in the proposal stage. Prerequisites: AN300, AN450 and one of the following: AN100, AN110, AN120 (or the former AN101). An equivalent methods course in another program may count as AN300 after consultation with the undergraduate advisor. Exclusions: AN400.

Students develop and carry out their own ethnographic research projects under the supervision of the course director. Using a combination of skills acquired in AN300 - Ethnographic Methods, students write a proposal, develop analytical questions and undertake participant-observation in a fieldwork context chosen among options provided. The end product will document the research process and seek to answer questions formulated in the proposal stage. Prerequisites: AN300, AN450 and one of the following: AN100, AN110, AN120 (or the former AN101). An equivalent methods course in another program may count as AN300 after consultation with the undergraduate advisor. Exclusions: AN400.

0%Liked

Easy

0%

Useful

0%

0 ratings

Students develop and carry out their own ethnographic research projects under the supervision of the course director. Using a combination of skills acquired in AN300 - Ethnographic Methods, students write a proposal, develop analytical questions and undertake participant-observation in a fieldwork context chosen among options provided. The end product will document the research process and seek to answer questions formulated in the proposal stage. Prerequisites: AN300, AN450 and one of the following: AN100, AN110, AN120 (or the former AN101). An equivalent methods course in another program may count as AN300 after consultation with the undergraduate advisor. Exclusions: AN400.


AN 452

Doing Fieldwork

0%Liked

Easy

0%

Useful

0%

0 ratings

Students develop and carry out their own ethnographic research projects under the supervision of the course director. Using a combination of skills acquired in AN300 - Ethnographic Methods, students write a proposal, develop analytical questions and undertake participant-observation in a fieldwork context chosen among options provided. The end product will document the research process and seek to answer questions formulated in the proposal stage. Prerequisites: AN300, AN450 and one of the following: AN100, AN110, AN120 (or the former AN101). An equivalent methods course in another program may count as AN300 after consultation with the undergraduate advisor. Exclusions: AN400.

Students develop and carry out their own ethnographic research projects under the supervision of the course director. Using a combination of skills acquired in AN300 - Ethnographic Methods, students write a proposal, develop analytical questions and undertake participant-observation in a fieldwork context chosen among options provided. The end product will document the research process and seek to answer questions formulated in the proposal stage. Prerequisites: AN300, AN450 and one of the following: AN100, AN110, AN120 (or the former AN101). An equivalent methods course in another program may count as AN300 after consultation with the undergraduate advisor. Exclusions: AN400.

0%Liked

Easy

0%

Useful

0%

0 ratings

Students develop and carry out their own ethnographic research projects under the supervision of the course director. Using a combination of skills acquired in AN300 - Ethnographic Methods, students write a proposal, develop analytical questions and undertake participant-observation in a fieldwork context chosen among options provided. The end product will document the research process and seek to answer questions formulated in the proposal stage. Prerequisites: AN300, AN450 and one of the following: AN100, AN110, AN120 (or the former AN101). An equivalent methods course in another program may count as AN300 after consultation with the undergraduate advisor. Exclusions: AN400.


Course Schedule