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ANT 100: Interpreting Cultures
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Interpreting Cultures An introduction to the types of critical thinking necessary for the study of culture. A focus on the ways in which cultural anthropologists gather evidence, analyze that evidence and synthesize conclusions. The course includes material from a variety of cultures around the world and a significant discussion of the diversity of human social life. 3 credits
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ANT 101: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Cultural Anthropology Study of living cultures, stressing such aspects of social organization as religion, economics, political behavior, language, kinship, and art. While the models used are primarily so-called traditional societies, efforts are directed toward the comparison of all types of cultures and societies existing in the world today. 3 credits.
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ANT 102: Physical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Study of humans as bio-cultural organisms and our place in the animal kingdom. Human origins and the fossil record bearing on humankind’s evolution. Mechanisms of evolution with population genetics emphasized. Human variation (race) considered from an evolutionary perspective and the biological variability between and among modern populations. 3 credits.
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ANT 201: The Global Community
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
The Global Community Globalization as a cultural process. The impact of globalization on the communities throughout the world with attention to political, social and economic aspects in regard to gender equity, poverty and inequality, cultural diversity, environment, and social justice and human rights. 3 credits.
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ANT 204: Language and Culture
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Language and Culture An introduction to the anthropological study of language including the nature, structure of language; the sociocultural functions and uses of language; theory and the study of meaning; language variations; the evolution and learning of language, and the nature of language change. 3 credits.
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ANT 205: Archaeology & the Human Past
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Archaeology and the Human Past Introduction to the nature and meaning of the archaeological record. Students learn the broad story of the human past - in both prehistoric and historic time periods, and in both the Old and New Worlds - as well as the basic methods and theories in archaeology. 3 credits.
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ANT 206: Cultural Ecology
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: ANT 101 or ANT 205 The place of ecology in human evolution and anthropological theory. The adaptation of hunters and gatherers, agriculturalists, pastoralists, peasants and city dwellers - past and present - to their respective environments. 3 credits.
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ANT 211: Art of Ethnographic Writing
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Writing Culture: The Art of Ethnographic Writing An introduction into ethnographic writing. Students will be expected to write about the society and culture which surround them in their everyday lives. Students will also be reading some examples of ethnographic writing by professional anthropologists. Engagement with the work of fellow students is an important component of this class. 3 credits.
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ANT 214: American Tongues: Politics of
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
American Tongues: Everyday Politics of Speaking Investigates the ways that language practice constructs, maintains, and complicates ideas about social cohesion with an emphasis on inequality. Stresses intersections of race, class, and gender. 3 credits.
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ANT 222: Modern Human Variation
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Modern Human Variation A survey of the extraordinary range of human biological variability seen today. Emphasizes the functional and adaptive nature of human biological variation, as well as the influence of behavior and environment on biology. Issues examined include the "race" concept, genetic disorders, the influence of the environment on human appearance (e.g., high altitude adaptations), sex differences, and intelligence. 3 credits.
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