Course Descriptions - Anthropology
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SELECTED TOPICS
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ANTH 280
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3.0 Credits
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33 hours of lecture |
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Varying topics for anthropology as listed in the quarterly class schedule. May be repeated for credit. [SE]
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SPECIAL PROJECTS
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ANTH 290
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Fall Winter Spring |
5.0 Credits
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0 hours of lecture |
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Opportunity to plan, organize, and complete special projects approvedby the department. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructional Unit. [SE]
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ARCHAEOLOGY FIELD SCHOOL
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ANTH 299
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Summer |
9.0 Credits
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11 hours of lecture - 176 hours of lab |
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Archaeological fieldwork experience including: survey and controlled excavation methods, data recording and processing techniques, identification and recording of artifacts and features, limited archaeologicallaboratory methods, evaluation of the prehistoric human presence. Prerequisite: ANTH 102 and consent of Instructional Unit. [SE]
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ARCHAEOLOGY
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ANTH&204
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Fall Winter Spring |
5.0 Credits
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55 hours of lecture |
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Study of ancient and prehistoric cultures of the world. Introductionto theories and techniques of archaeological investigation. Formerly ANTH 102. [SE,SS]
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CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
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ANTH&206
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Fall Winter Spring |
5.0 Credits
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55 hours of lecture |
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The concept of culture, a study of cultures directed toward a broad understanding of how people view their world, cope with their environments, and organize their lives. Formerly ANTH 103. [SE, SS]
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BIOANTHROPOLOGY
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ANTH&215
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Fall Winter Spring |
5.0 Credits
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44 hours of lecture - 22 hours of lab |
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The biological study of human beings and primates, past and present: human genetics, biological adaptation and variation, evolutionary principles, the primate order, human origins, and applied biological anthropology. Fulfills social science or laboratory science (lab) distribution credit. Formerly ANTH 101. [SE, SS, NS]
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