ANTHRO 337

Birth, Death, and Disease: Anthropological Demography


Please note: this is archived course information from 2019 for ANTHRO 337.

Description

Examines how human populations change over time, what factors underlie patterns of disease and death, and why demography is so important to the study of epidemics. The course will explore the use of demographic methods and theories of demographic and epidemiological transition to examine fertility, morbidity, mortality and migration from an anthropological perspective, with a particular focus on infectious disease dynamics. 

Course goals and outcomes:

  1. Understanding of the theoretical basis of demographic and epidemiological analysis in anthropology
  2. Ability to employ basic methods of demographic analysis in original research, both independently and cooperatively
  3. Contribution to preservation of Auckland heritage and understanding of local demographic and cultural history

Assessment

Coursework and Exam

View the course syllabus.

Availability 2019

Semester 2

Lecturer(s)

Lecturer(s) Dr Heather Battles

Points

ANTHRO 337: 15 points

Prerequisites

ANTHRO 201 or 60 points in Anthropology