DEPARTMENT of ANTHROPOLOGY CERTIFICATE IN LAW AND POLICY
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1 DEPARTMENT of ANTHROPOLOGY CERTIFICATE IN LAW AND POLICY The Certificate in Law and Policy is designed for students seeking expertise in the legal, political, and cultural dimensions of citizenship, democracy, immigration, and identity in the modern world. Courses offer training in legal, political and cultural dimensions of civil society and political participation in the democratic process. Requirements: 1. Complete (or expect to complete) three (3) courses by graduation. The following courses are eligible for this certificate: 121D Cross-Cultural Studies of Gender 121E Women, Race and Social Movements in Latin America 121G Political Anthropology 121J Urban Anthropology 125M Community Change and Transnational Development 125X Transnational Migration 125Z Muslim Identities in North America 127A Law and Modernity 129X by petition to the Undergraduate Advisor, depending on the topic 136A Nationalism and Ethnicity in the Contemporary World 136D Conflict Management in Cross-Cultural Perspective 136M Refugees and Exile 161T Field Research: Asian Immigrants, and Refugees in Orange County 162B Indian North America 163I Transforming China 169 Modern Iran Women s Studies 60B: Gender and Law Criminology, Law and Society courses by petition to the Undergrad Advisor 2. Attain a 3.0 GPA minimum in the three (3) courses that you take to fulfill the requirements for the Certificate program 3. Attend three (3) Anthropology Colloquia and write a one page report and/or analysis. Summaries will be reviewed and evaluated by the Undergraduate Advisor. It is your responsibility to plan ahead and attend colloquia BEFORE you submit your certificate application. For a schedule of colloquia, see
2 Application Form CERTIFICATE IN LAW AND POLICY Department of Anthropology University of California at Irvine Name: Address: Permanent Address: Local Address: Local Telephone:( ) Cell Phone: ( ) Permanent Telephone: ( ) Major(s): Quarter/Year of Graduation: Courses taken for certificate (list course numbers): Submission instructions Prepare: 1) a copy of your transcript 2) three colloquia summaries 3) this form Deliver to (and for any questions): Norma Miranda or Theresa Collica Anthropology Department Social and Behavioral Sciences Gateway, Room 3200 (Anthropology Department Suite) nmianda@uci.edu or tcolica@uci.edu Deadline: May 6, 2011 Certificates will be awarded spring quarter at a special reception Eligibility and Submission Guidelines *Anthropology certificates are open to all undergraduate majors, regardless of major. *All courses must be UCI courses (it's not possible to transfer courses from other universities for these certificates) *You may not count one course toward two or more certificate programs *You may only count one (1) non-anthropology course toward the requirements for this certificate program *Colloquia summaries CANNOT be turned in after the final submission deadline
3 DEPARTMENT of ANTHROPOLOGY CERTIFICATE IN ECONOMY AND CULTURE The Certificate in Economy and Culture is designed for students wishing to develop their expertise in the cultural and ethnographic analysis of economic processes and systems. Courses offer intensive training in non-western and non-capitalist economic practices, as well as anthropological approaches to contemporary capitalisms. The Certificate program is also intended for students interested in cross-cultural approaches to economic management and planning. Requirements: 4. Complete (or expect to complete) three (3) courses by graduation. The following courses are eligible for this certificate: 20A Peoples, Cultures, and Environmental Sustainability 41A Origins of Global Interdependence 121A Kinship and Social Organization 125A Economic Anthropology 125B Ecological Anthropology 125M Community Change & Transnational Development 126A Elite Cultures 125P Economics of Traditional Societies I 125Q Economics of Traditional Societies II 125S The Anthropology of Money 125X Transnational Migration 126N Political Economy of Economic Development 128C Culture, Power, and Cyberspace 129X by petition to the Undergraduate Advisor, depending on the topic 5. Attain a 3.0 GPA minimum in the three (3) courses that you take to fulfill the requirements for the Certificate program 6. Attend three (3) Anthropology Colloquia and write a one page report and/or analysis. Summaries will be reviewed and evaluated by the Undergraduate Advisor. It is your responsibility to plan ahead and attend colloquia BEFORE you submit your certificate application. For a schedule of colloquia, see
4 Application Form CERTIFICATE IN ECONOMY AND CULTURE Department of Anthropology University of California at Irvine Name: Address: Permanent Address: Local Address: Local Telephone:( ) Cell Phone: ( ) Permanent Telephone: ( ) Major(s): Quarter/Year of Graduation: Courses taken for certificate (list course numbers): Submission instructions Prepare: 1) a copy of your transcript 2) three colloquia summaries 3) this form Deliver to (and for any questions): Norma Miranda or Theresa Collica Anthropology Department Social and Behavioral Sciences Gateway, Room 3200 (Anthropology Department Suite) nmianda@uci.edu or tcolica@uci.edu Deadline: May 6, 2011 Certificates will be awarded spring quarter at a special reception Eligibility and Submission Guidelines * Anthropology certificates are open to all undergraduate majors, regardless of major. *All courses must be UCI courses (it's not possible to transfer courses from other universities for these certificates) *You may not count one course toward two or more certificate programs *You may only count one (1) non-anthropology course toward the requirements for this certificate program *Colloquia summaries CANNOT be turned in after the final submission deadline
5 DEPARTMENT of ANTHROPOLOGY CERTIFICATE IN GENDER STUDIES The Certificate in Gender Studies is designed for students seeking expertise in the cross-cultural understanding of gender and sexuality. Courses offer training in gender inequality, representations and practices of gendered bodies, gender and sexual identity, sexualities and culture, the relationships among gender, race, and class, and feminist theory in anthropology. Requirements: 1. Complete (or expect to complete) three (3) courses by graduation. The following courses are eligible for this certificate: 121A Kinship and Social Organization 121D Cross-Cultural Studies of Gender 121E Women, Race and Social Movements in Latin America 132A Psychological Anthropology 133A Latinos/Latinas and Medicine 134G HIV/AIDS in Global Context 136G Colonialism and Gender 136K The Woman and the Body 137A Reading Images Culturally 129X by petition to the Undergraduate Advisor, depending on the topic Any one (1) Women s Studies course. 2. Attain a 3.0 GPA minimum in the three (3) courses that you take to fulfill the requirements for the Certificate program 3. Attend three (3) Anthropology Colloquia and write a one page report and/or analysis. Summaries will be reviewed and evaluated by the Undergraduate Advisor. It is your responsibility to plan ahead and attend colloquia BEFORE you submit your certificate application. For a schedule of colloquia, see
6 Application Form CERTIFICATE IN GENDER STUDIES Department of Anthropology University of California at Irvine Name: Address: Permanent Address: Local Address: Local Telephone:( ) Cell Phone: ( ) Permanent Telephone: ( ) Major(s): Quarter/Year of Graduation: Courses taken for certificate (list course numbers): Submission instructions Prepare: 1) a copy of your transcript 2) three colloquia summaries 3) this form Deliver to (and for any questions): Norma Miranda or Theresa Collica Anthropology Department Social and Behavioral Sciences Gateway, Room 3200 (Anthropology Department Suite) nmianda@uci.edu or tcolica@uci.edu Deadline: May 6, 2011 Certificates will be awarded spring quarter at a special reception Eligibility and Submission Guidelines * Anthropology certificates are open to all undergraduate majors, regardless of major. *All courses must be UCI courses (it's not possible to transfer courses from other universities for these certificates) *You may not count one course toward two or more certificate programs *You may only count one (1) non-anthropology course toward the requirements for this certificate program *Colloquia summaries CANNOT be turned in after the final submission deadline
7 DEPARTMENT of ANTHROPOLOGY CERTIFICATE IN MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY The Certificate in Medical Anthropology is designed for students seeking expertise in the cross-cultural understanding of health and illness, as well as anthropological perspectives on science and medicine. Courses offer training in medical anthropology, science studies, representations and practices of health and illness, health and identity, and the relationships among gender, race, class, medicine and science. Requirements: 1. Complete (or expect to complete) three (3) courses by graduation. The following courses are eligible for this certificate: 121D Cross-Cultural Studies of Gender 128B Race, Gender, and Science 128A Introduction to Science Studies 132A Psychological Anthropology 133A Latino/as and Medicine 134A Medical Anthropology 134D Culture and Health 134E Ways of Healing 134G HIV/AIDS in a Global Context 136K The Woman and the Body 139 Anthropology of Madness 139 Special Topics: Anthropology of Drugs 129X by petition to the Undergraduate Advisor, depending on the topic Women s Studies 60A Gender and Science Women s Studies 188 Gender, Feminism and Science 2. Attain a 3.0 GPA minimum in the three (3) courses that you take to fulfill the requirements for the Certificate program 3. Attend three (3) Anthropology Colloquia and write a one page report and/or analysis. Summaries will be reviewed and evaluated by the Undergraduate Advisor. It is your responsibility to plan ahead and attend colloquia BEFORE you submit your certificate application. For a schedule of colloquia, see
8 Application Form CERTIFICATE IN MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Department of Anthropology University of California at Irvine Name: Address: Permanent Address: Local Address: Local Telephone:( ) Cell Phone: ( ) Permanent Telephone: ( ) Major(s): Quarter/Year of Graduation: Courses taken for certificate (list course numbers): Submission instructions Prepare: 1) a copy of your transcript 2) three colloquia summaries 3) this form Deliver to (and for any questions): Norma Miranda or Theresa Collica Anthropology Department Social and Behavioral Sciences Gateway, Room 3200 (Anthropology Department Suite) nmianda@uci.edu or tcolica@uci.edu Deadline: May 6, 2011 Certificates will be awarded spring quarter at a special reception Eligibility and Submission Guidelines * Anthropology certificates are open to all undergraduate majors, regardless of major. *All courses must be UCI courses (it's not possible to transfer courses from other universities for these certificates) *You may not count one course toward two or more certificate programs *You may only count one (1) non-anthropology course toward the requirements for this certificate program *Colloquia summaries CANNOT be turned in after the final submission deadline
9 DEPARTMENT of ANTHROPOLOGY CERTIFICATE IN ETHNOMUSICOLOGY The Certificate in Ethnomusicology is designed for students seeking expertise in the anthropological study of music and musical expression. Courses offer intensive training in the anthropological and ethnographic analysis of instrumental music, dance, the spoken word, and song. Requirements: 1. Complete (or expect to complete) three (3) courses by graduation. The following courses are eligible for this certificate: 138J Music of Japan 138O Music and Society in the Ottoman Sphere 138M Music as Expressive Culture 138P Music of Asia 138Q Latino Music 138T Africa and AfroAmerican Music 138R Cross Cultural Parameters of Popular Music 139 Music of the Philippines and Indonesia 138S Music of Greater Mexico 138N Readings in Ethnomusicology 175A Cantometrics 2. Attain a 3.0 GPA minimum in the three (3) courses that you take to fulfill the requirements for the Certificate program 3. Attend three (3) concerts, each of a different type of music and write a one page report and/or analysis. Consult with Professor Robert Garfias, for information on the concert reports and the type of concert that will be accepted: garfias@uci.edu.
10 Application Form CERTIFICATE IN ETHNOMUSICOLOGY Department of Anthropology University of California at Irvine Name: Address: Permanent Address: Local Address: Local Telephone:( ) Cell Phone: ( ) Permanent Telephone: ( ) Major(s): Quarter/Year of Graduation: Courses taken for certificate (list course numbers): Submission instructions Prepare: 1) a copy of your transcript 2) three concert summaries 3) this form Deliver to: Professor Robert Garfias Social and Behavioral Sciences Gateway (SBSG), Room 3334 Deadline: May 6, 2011 Certificates will be awarded spring quarter at a special reception Eligibility and Submission Guidelines * Anthropology certificates are open to all undergraduate majors, regardless of major. *All courses must be UCI courses (it's not possible to transfer courses from other universities for these certificates) *You may not count one course toward two or more certificate programs *You may only count one (1) non-anthropology course toward the requirements for this certificate program *Concert summaries CANNOT be turned in after the final submission deadline *Please notify by your intention to pursue this certificate, well in advance of the spring quarter.
11 DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY CERTIFICATE IN GLOBAL STUDIES The Certificate in Global Studies is designed for students wishing to develop their expertise in cultural, political, and economic phenomena that cross or transcend national boundaries. Courses offer intensive training in the anthropological analysis of international issues, such as migrations and diasporas, environment and development, flows of money and commodities, social movements, transnational religious movements, and ethnic, national, and other forms of political conflict. Requirements: 1. Complete (or expect to complete) three (3) courses by graduation. The following anthropology courses are eligible for this certificate: 20A People, Cult. & Env. Sust. 30A Global Issues in Anthropological Perspective 41A Origins of Global Interdep. 85A Cultures in Collision 121E Women, Race and Soc Mvmts 121G Political Anthropology 125B Ecological Anthropology 125M Community Change and Transnational Development 125S Anthropology of Money 125X Immigration in Comp. Persp. 125Y South Asian American Exp. 125Z Muslim Identities in N. Am. 126N Pol. Econ. of Economic Dev. 127A Law and Modernity 129X by petition to the undergraduate Advisor, depending on the topic 134G HIV/AIDS in Global Context 135A Religion and Social Order 135H Religion in South Asia 135I Modern South Asian Religions 136A Nations and Ethnicities 136D Conflict Management 136G Colonialism and Gender 161T Field Research: Asian Immigrants and Refugees 162A Peoples and Cultures in Latin America 163I Transforming China 164A African Societies 164N Islam and Society 169 Special Topics: Modern Iran 169A Arab Societies and Cultures 169A Cambodia and Vietnam 2. Attain a 3.0 GPA minimum in the three (3) courses that you take to fulfill the requirements for the Certificate program 3. Attend three (3) Anthropology Colloquia and write a one page report and/or analysis. Summaries will be reviewed and evaluated by the Undergraduate Advisor. It is your responsibility to plan ahead and attend colloquia BEFORE you submit your certificate application. For a schedule of colloquia, see
12 Application Form CERTIFICATE IN GLOBAL STUDIES Department of Anthropology University of California at Irvine Name: Address: Permanent Address: Local Address: Local Telephone:( ) Cell Phone: ( ) Permanent Telephone: ( ) Major(s): Quarter/Year of Graduation: Courses taken for certificate (list course numbers): Submission instructions Prepare: 1) a copy of your transcript 2) three colloquia summaries 3) this form Deliver to (and for any questions): Norma Miranda or Theresa Collica Anthropology Department Social and Behavioral Sciences Gateway, Room 3200 (Anthropology Department Suite) nmianda@uci.edu or tcolica@uci.edu Deadline: May 6, 2011 Certificates will be awarded spring quarter at a special reception Eligibility and Submission Guidelines *Anthropology certificates are open to all undergraduate majors, regardless of major. *All courses must be UCI courses (it's not possible to transfer courses from other universities for these certificates) *You may not count one course toward two or more certificate programs *You may only count one (1) non-anthropology course toward the requirements for this certificate program *Colloquia summaries CANNOT be turned in after the final submission deadline *Please notify by your intention to pursue this certificate, well in advance of the spring quarter.
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