Study of folklore through selected examples of traditional
cultures, their beliefs, customs and art forms such as: tales,
folksongs, proverbs, riddles and material culture.
Anthropology
229-500
Anthropology
325-500
Texas Cultural History
Section 500
Spring 2003
The image of Texas history, tradition and popular culture
from the 19th century to the present.
Anthropology
325-500
Anthropology
485-511
Special Problems:
Section 511
Spring 2001
For individual research in anthropology on subjects not included
in established courses.
Anthropology
485-511
Anthropology
608-600
Folklife and Material Culture
Section 600
Fall 2003
Investigation of the traditions of vernacular architecture,
art, craft and other aspects of folklife.
Prerequisite: Graduate classification and approval of instructor.
Anthropology
608-600
Anthropology
622-600
Folklore Forms And Methods
Section 600
Spring 2001
Introduction to major genres of folklore, various theories
and approaches employed by researchers, and specialized resource
materials in the humanities and social sciences.
Anthropology
622-600
Anthropology
685-611
Directed Studies
Section 611
Fall 2003
Directed individual study of selected problems in Anthropology.