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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. CAN ANTH 2, acceptable for credit: CSU, UC An introductory exploration to the history of evolutionary thought, the biological basis of life, genetics, population biology, modern human variation, paleontology, primatology, and hominid evolution. Concurrent enrollment in Anthropology 110 is encouraged. (GR/P/NP) (F,S,U)
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. CAN ANTH 4, acceptable for credit: CSU, UC A study of human cultural variation and diversity. Topics include types of anthropological research, similarities, and differences in human behavior, social institutions, and life styles. (GR/P/NP) (F,S,U)
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. CAN ANTH 6, acceptable for credit: CSU, UC An introduction to human prehistory including major cultural developments and themes of the prehistoric past. Topics include fundamental principles of archaeology and human prehistory from earliest times up to the development of literate civilizations. Scientific methods used by archaeologists will also be covered. (GR/P/NP) (S2)
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC An introduction to the study of language and communication in relation to culture. Focus is on the structure, function, and history of language as well as the social, symbolic and practical uses of language. Linguistic concepts, methodologies, and theoretical assumptions will be explored. Topics include language in everyday life and ritual events, socialization, multilingualism, miscommunication, and art-making as cultural activity. This course is not open to students who are enrolled in or have received credit for English 105. (GR/P/NP) (F,S)
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1.00 Credits
Three hours lab weekly. Corequisite: Anthropology 101 or completion of Anthropology 101 within the last two years. Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC An introductory exploration of micro-macro evolutionary theory, genetics, anthropometric techniques, primatology, human osteology, and the paleoanthropological fossil record. Students will become familiar with the materials and techniques of physical anthropology by focusing on human variation and evolution. (GR/P/NP) (F,S,U)
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3.00 Credits
Three hours weekly. Acceptable for credit: CSU An exploration of different states of consciousness, the means of attaining those states, their uses, misuses, and consequences. Topics include theories of consciousness, substance use and abuse, sleep, dreams, hypnosis, dissociation, out-of-body states, near-death experiences, psychic and paranormal phenomena, religious ecstasy and conversion, alternative religions, meditation, and prayer, culture-bound syndromes, non-Western methods of altering consciousness, and peak experiences. This course is not open to students who are enrolled in or who have received credit for Psychology 122 or Human Services 122. (GR) (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
179 - Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC-Determined after admission For course description see "Workshops."
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2.00 Credits
Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC-Determined after admission For course description see " Honors."
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0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC-Determined after admission Lecture and/or lab as required by unit formula. Eligibility for enrollment will be determined by content of course. Provides an opportunity to explore particular aspects of the discipline, which are not covered in detail in the existing program. See the current schedule of classes for topics being offered. Offerings identified as 199 are not offered on a regular cycle (not within a two-year period). (GR/P/NP) (A)
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3.00 Credits
One and one-half hours lecture, four and one-half hours lab weekly in related trade theory. Prerequisite: Registration is limited to indentured apprentices and those awaiting indenture. Provides classroom theory directly related to skills performed at the work site, including tools and equipment, electrical principles and applications to basic AC-DC circuitry, motors, generators, controls, transformers, electrical codes and ordinances, related mathematics and drawing, and safety practices. (GR) (F,S)
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