88 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION COURSES FOR ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATES AND GRADUATES APY 500-FIELD SESSIONS IN ARCHEOLOGY. 8 credits APY 501-PRINCIPLES OF ARCHEOLOGY. 5 credits APY 503-INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTIC FIELD METHODS. 5 credits APY 504-SOCIAL ORGANIZATION. 4 credits APY 506-LANGUAGE AND CULTURE. 4 credits APY 507-CULTURE AND PERSONALITY 4 credits APY 517-CULTURAL REVITALIZATION. 4 credits APY 518-HUMAN ORGANIZATION AND CHANGE. 4 credits APY 520-REGIONAL CULTURES OF OCEANIA. 4 credits APY 540-THE TRIBAL PEOPLES OF LOWLAND SOUTH AMERICA. 4 credits APY 541-NATIVE PEOPLES OF MEXICO, CENTRAL AMERICA, AND THE CARIB- BEAN. 4 credits APY 542-THE PEOPLES OF BRAZIL. 4 credits APY 543-PEOPLES OF THE ANDES. 4 credits APY 545-CARIBBEAN CULTURAL PATTERNS. 4 credits APY 551-AFRICAN URBANIZATION. 4 credits APY 563-METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR ANTHROPOLOGY. 4 credits APY 564-QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR ANTHROPOLOGY. 4 credits APY 572-PALEOANTHROPOLOGY. 4 credits APY 573-HUMAN OSTEOLOGY AND OSTEOMETRY. 4 credits APY 580-ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY. 4 credits APY 581-CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY. 4 credits GRADUATE COURSES APY 600-METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR RESEARCH. 2 credits Research methods in anthropology. Bibliography. Relationship between sub- fields. Required of all graduate students. APY 601-PRINCIPLES OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 3 credits Physical anthropology, anthropological linguistics, world prehistory. Emphasis on the theoretical principles of each division and their interrelationships. APY 602-PRINCIPLES OF CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY. 3 credits Nature of culture, social organization, and culture and personality. Theoretical orientations in topical and area studies, with emphasis on cultural dynamics. APY 604-PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. 4 credits Problems of identifying political behavior. Natural leadership in tribal societies. Acephalous societies and republican structures. Kingship and early despotic states. Theories of bureaucracy. APY 610-MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. 4 credits Prerequisite: SY 514. Theory of anthropology as applied to nursing, medicine, hospital organization, and the therapeutic environment. Course includes instrument design and techniques of material collection. APY 611-ADVANCED ARCHEOLOGICAL FIELD METHODS. 9 credits Prerequisites: APY 300, APY 500, APY 501. Planning, directing, and reporting archeological excavations. Students are encouraged to prepare publishable papers. APY 612-ETHNOGRAPHIC FIELD METHODS. 4 credits Methods for collecting ethnographic data. Entry into the field; role and image conflict. Participant observation, interviewing, content analysis, cross checking, and analysis of data.