Bridging Seminar (496-0-20)
Instructors
Cynthia Robin
847/491-4835
1812 Hinman Ave., Room #104, EV Campus
Meeting Info
Locy Hall 214: Mon 3:00PM - 5:00PM
University Hall 121: Fri 1:00PM - 2:00PM
Overview of class
"The bridging seminar is designed as a forum to generate conversation across anthropology's four subfields. Intended for first year anthropology PhD students, the bridging seminar covers material across the subfields that relates to a specific theme or set of themes that rotates every year. Students are expected to complete readings, attend department colloquium talks, and be an active discussant. This year, we will focus on a mix of external speakers and readings on the hottest topics in linguistic, sociocultural, biological, and archaeological anthropology, including the impact of COVID-19 on anthropological research. Readings will be articles that will be made available as pdfs. There is no paper or exam for this class.
Classes will meet approximately three times each quarter, beginning in the fall."
Registration Requirements
First year graduate students in Anthropology only.
Teaching Method
Seminar
Evaluation Method
Attendance and participation throughout the year.
Class Materials (Required)
There are no books to purchase for this course.
Class Attributes
Graduate Students Only
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Reserved for Anthropology Graduate Students.