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Ethnography for Research and Design

ANT 302/ENT 302

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Ethnography is a qualitative method for finding patterns in complicated field data. This course teaches students how to perform rigorous and ethical ethnographic methods for research and application. Students first learn the history and tools of anthropological methods. They are then introduced to case studies where ethnographic methods were used for business, policy development, leadership, and product design. Finally, students develop their own ethnographic research projects. This course is designed for non-anthropology majors or, exceptionally, for anthropology majors who are unable to take ANT 300 or ANT 301 in their junior year.
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Section C01