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ANT 140: Evolutionary Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Issues related to the human condition illustrate principles of evolutionary biology, human variation, and behavioral biology. Over-population, disease, pollution, racism, sexism, and violence are analyzed from a biocultural perspective. Satisfies general education requirement II.B.2.
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ANT 185: Anthropology: Special Topics
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Seminar or Lecture series on topics of anthropological interest at an introductory level. May be repeated for credit when topic varies.
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ANT 190: Freshman Seminar:Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Seminar on various anthropological topics. Satisfies general education requirement I.C.1.
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ANT 200: Foundations of Behavior
4.00 Credits
Emory University
(Same as Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology 201.) An overview of behavioral biology and evolution. The biological bases of behavior are examined in light of evolutionary processes and ecological pressures, emphasizing human and primate examples. Satisfies general education requirement II.B.2.
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ANT 201: Concepts & Meth in Biol Anth
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Evolution of the human species, fossil populations, human variation, and primate behavior. Techniques of archaeological excavation and analysis, survey of the prehistoric evolution of cultures, contemporary issues in archaeology. Weekly lab in biological anthropology and archaeological methods. Satisfies general education requirement II.B.1.
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ANT 202: Concepts & Meth In Cult Anth
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Basic concepts and theories of cultural anthropology and linguistics. Comparative economic and political systems, social organization and the family, belief systems, and modes of communication. Diverse levels of sociocultural complexity from primitive tribes to industrial societies.
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ANT 203: Foundations In Linguistics
4.00 Credits
Emory University
(Same as Linguistics 201.) Introduction to the systematic study of human language, surveying the fields of phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, child language acquisition, and historical linguistics.
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ANT 204: Introduction To Archaeology
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Principles of archaeological analysis and field excavation.
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ANT 210: Hum Biol:Life Cycle Approach
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Human biology from conception to senescence, in an evolutionary and cross-cultural context, emphasizing neural and neuroendocrine processes underlying behavior and reproduction. Conception, fetal development, birth, infant growth, puberty, pregnancy, adult sexuality, and aging. Satisfies general education requirement II.B.2.
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ANT 230: Medical Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Comparative study of disease ecology and medical systems of other cultures; roles of disease in human evolution and history; sociocultural factors affecting contemporary world health problems; cultural aspects of ethnomedicine and biomedicine; ethnicity and health care.
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