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ANT 2000: Introduction to Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
Anthropology encompasses the study of the prehistoric, historic, and contemporary development of humans as both social and biological creatures. This broad framework for studying humankind leads to the division of anthropology into four distinct fields: physical anthropology, archaeology, ethnology, and linguistic anthropology. This course surveys those fields, exploring the roots of humanity in the fossil and archaeological record and examining both the great diversity and the similarities among contemporary cultural groups.
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ANT 2149: Lost Tribes and Sunken Continents: Frauds Myths, and Mysteries in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
A critical examination of a number of archaeological frauds, myths, and mysteries that, using scientific reasoning, assesses the flaws in the purported evidence for each claim.
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ANT 2512: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
Corequisite: ANT 2512L Students learn about the general topics in biological anthropology, including genetics, primatology, comparative anatomy and paleoanthropology.
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ANT 2512L: Introduction to Biological Anthropology Lab
1.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
Corequisite: ANT 2512 Students perform procedures similar to those used by professional anthropological researchers and engage in handson activities designed to reinforce the material presented in the lecture section.
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ANT 2952: Anthropology Study Abroad
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
Prerequisite: Freshman or sophomore standing Credit for enrollment in approved study abroad programs. Note: The courses above (ANT 1930, 2000, 2410, 2511, 2952) may not be counted for credit in minimum major.
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ANT 3114: Stones and Bones: Unearthing the Past
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
Course examines the concepts, theoretical aspects, and methods used in archaeology as well as the practical applications of what is learned about the past.
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ANT 3163: The Maya and Their Neighbors
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
The Maya and Their Neighbors
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ANT 3165: South America Before Columbus
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
(See Anthropology Dept. courses, this section)
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ANT 3196: Real Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
Course contributes to professional development of archaeology students by teaching them the theory, methods, and techniques of public archaeology and cultural resources management. Course includes a review of health, safety, and ethics issues in archaeology; international, federal, state, and local statutes affecting public archaeology; and hands-on instruction in practical methods.
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ANT 3212: Peoples Around the World
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
A course in world ethnography, involving an inspection of cultural developments, in all their variety, throughout the world. The indigenous culture areas of each continent will be considered, with a focus on livelihood, the social order, religion, music, and art.
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