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ANS 108: The Rise of Science
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits A broad-based introduction to the history and content of science, showing how our understanding of nature and humanity has been enriched by the major scientific discoveries of the past.
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ANS 120: Special Topics:Mathematics and Problem Solving
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits A sampler of mathematics: operations research; quantitative literacy; statistics; and logical and psychological issues in problem solving.
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ANS 130: Special Topics:Science and the Citizen
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits Knowledge of the workings, strengths and limitations of science is a necessity for good citizenship and healthy living. This course, discusses these matters with reference to the theory of evolution, threats to our environment, and aids to public and individual health. Intended to help non-scientists think critically about scientific arguments.
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ANT 105: Culture and Society
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits This course will explore the differences and similarities within the social sciences, contrast the social science perspective with that of the humanities and prepare students to address the theoretical and methodological issues relevant to anthropological and sociological research that they will study in greater depth in junior and senior years.
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ANT 111: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Adelphi University
3 credits The nature of culture: an intensive introduction to the study of peoples in varied ecological, technical, and social environments. Characteristic patterns of the family life, rituals, social organization, and values of societies in several cultures are examined.
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ANT 112: Physical Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits This course covers the scope, method, and theory of physical anthropology, from evolutionary biology and primate behavior to forensics and paleopathology. Focus is given to the applied perspectives of physical anthropology. Laboratory work concentrates on issues of growth, physiology, morphology, pathology, and behavioral patterns of the human condition in time and space. Twenty-five hours of laboratory work on skeletal collections are required.
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ANT 113: Archaeology
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits An introduction to the major problems and concepts of archaeology. The nature of archaeological data and fieldwork are discussed with examples from sites around the world. Prehistoric occupations are evaluated in terms of their contributions to modern society. Field and laboratory work include the examination and study of stone and ceramic artifacts. Five weekend day field trips are required.
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ANT 222: The Myth of Race
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits Prerequisite: ANT 112 or 224 or permission of instructor. The relevance of the race concept as applied to humankind. The nature of human variation and alternative methods of classifying human population. Theories concerning the origin of humankind and the differentiation of contemporary populations will be examined. Field trips and laboratory activities supplement classroom work. Twenty-five hours of laboratory/fieldwork are required.
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ANT 225: Human Evolution
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits Biocultural aspects of human evolution beginning with man’s primate ancestors and continuing through the modern day. The fossil remains of the various stages of human evolution will be studied. Controversial topics in the interpretation of the fossil remains will be discussed. Twenty-five hours of lab/fieldwork are required.
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ANT 226: Prehistoric Technology
4.00 Credits
Adelphi University
4 credits The commonplace and exotic skills and techniques of early man as interpreted from the archaeological record. Humankind’s dependence on an interaction with varied ecological conditions is emphasized. Field trips and laboratory activities supplement classroom work. Five weekend day field trips are required.
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