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ANT 285 - Ethnographic Research (Honors)3 Credit Hours Honors courses involve more in-depth study than non-honors courses and often involve exploratory learning, essay writing, collaborative activities and individualized research. The course focuses on supervised qualitative field research in particular social situations. Students will learn the steps to accomplishing an ethnographic research project, including ways to do various kinds of observations, fieldnotes, interviews, and analysis and interpretation of field data. Prerequisite(s): COM 121 or COM 122 , eligibility for the Honors Program Semesters Offered: Summer RATIONALE OF COURSE The purpose for this course is to teach students a powerful research tool for approaching an understanding of the world from the perspectives of people with different cultural backgrounds. In addition, the course provides honors students with an opportunity to conduct original research under a professor's close supervision. COURSE COMPETENCIES
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