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3.00 Credits
Formerly known as ANTH G120. An inquiry into the evolution and physical diversity of the human species. The reconstruction of human evolutionary history through examination of the fossil record, genetics, heredity and comparative studies of the living non-human primates.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: ANTHR100) An introduction to a broad comparative study of human society and human culture within contemporary and historical settings. This course considers the similarities and differences among human societies on a world-wide basis. Studies of large societies, as well as small, less complex cultures are included. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN ANTH 4)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: ANTHR120) This is an introductory course in the concepts, methods of inquiry and theory of biological evolution and their application to the human species. Specific focus is on molecular, Mendelian and population genetics, mechanisms of evolution of homo sapiens and non-human primates, pale anthropology, bicultural adaptations, human variation and current bioethical issues. The philosophy of science and the scientific method serve as foundations to the course. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN ANTH 2)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: Physical Anthropology Lab, ANTHR121) Prerequisites: Anthroplogy G120 An introductory laboratory course in which scientific methodology is taught and used to explore/experiment with topics found in introductory physical anthropology and primate evolution courses. Laboratory exercises include the observation and interpretation of: natural selection and evolution; Mendelian, molecular and population genetics; non-human primate taxonomy and behavior; fossil evidence of hominid evolution; forensic anthropology; and human physical variation. Lab. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: ANTHR130) An introduction to the field of archaeology emphasizing a broad survey of world prehistory; the nature of culture change; contemporary issues. Techniques of data collection, analysis and interpretation are also considered. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. (CAN ANTH 6)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: History & Culture of Chicano American, ANTHR136) (Same as: History G136) This course is a study of the prehistory and cultural evolution of the civilizations which originated in Mesoamerica, including the Olmecs, Aztecs, Toltecs, Maya, and Zapotec, as well as the Pueblos of the Southwestern U.S. Topics include the origins of food production and of the state, political and social history, ancient cities, and the Spanish conquest. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC. May not be offered each semester.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: ANTHR 140) This course is a cross-cultural study of systems of magic, witchcraft and religion from the past and the present. Emphasis will be placed on the practical influences of social life, human biological and psychological needs, and the environment. Special topics include myth, religious healing, witchcraft and sorcery, Shamanic practice, magic, ritualism, symbolism, and their influences on contemporary religious practices. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: ANTHR150) An examination of native American Indian cultures and their environments. The class will examine the major culture areas of Native North America in an attempt to analyze the mechanisms and causation of culture change and adaptation. The class will review the subsistence, religion, art, social organization and environment of specific case studies and relate the data to theoretical models. Lecture. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Transferable to CSU; UC.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in computer assisted drafting for architecture. A study of the organization, components, and concepts of CAD and its applications in the architectural profession. Includes use of AutoCAD software for architectural drafting and design drawings. ADVISORY: Architecture G100 or G140.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(Formerly known as: ARCH 070AB) Corequisites: Students enrolled in Architecture G070 for the first time, must be concurrently enrolled in one of the following: Architecture G100 or G120 or G130 or G140. Students enrolled in Architecture G070, for the second time, must be concurrently enrolled in one of the following: Architecture G150 or G160 or G170 or G185. This course is designed for architectural students to supplement the Architectural Technology classes where more laboratory work is desired in specific classes. The student will perform exercises which will be illustrated in one of the architectural classes. This course may be taken 2 times Lab. Optional pass/no pass or grade. Offered fall semester only.
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