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3.00 Credits
Broad, general introduction to social/cultural anthropology, the purpose of which is to acquaint the student with what anthropology is, what anthropologists do and why; to familiarize the student with the outlines of the history of anthropology; the concepts and tools of the discipline; its investigatory procedures, theoretical positions, subject matter, aims and achievements. (S&BS)
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3.00 Credits
Explores human cultural diversity throughout the world, focusing on the question of what it means to be human. This course surveys selected cultures that include bands, tribes, chiefdoms, and states and examines their similarities and differences within the context of economic, political, and social structures. (S&BS)
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3.00 Credits
General survey course focusing on the traditions, beliefs, social structure and ecology of Native American people from their earliest migrations to North America to the present. The forces of social change and acculturation are examined, and the impact of European contact is stressed.
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3.00 Credits
General survey course focusing on the traditions, beliefs, social structure and ecology of Native American people from their earliest migrations to North America to the present. The forces of social change and acculturation are examined, and the impact of European contact is stressed.
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3.00 Credits
General introduction to physical and biological anthropology designed to provide the student with a broad knowledge of human evolutionary biology. The historical development of physical anthropology and the evolution of the human vertebrate form are examined. Special emphasis is placed on paleoanthropology, population genetics, demography, sociobiology, osteology, primatology and modern human variation.
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3.00 Credits
General introduction to physical and biological anthropology designed to provide the student with a broad knowledge of human evolutionary biology. The historical development of physical anthropology and the evolution of the human vertebrate form are examined. Special emphasis is placed on paleoanthropology, population genetics, demography, sociobiology, osteology, primatology and modern human variation.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the development of archaeology as a science. This course emphasizes various methods of archaeological investigation, chronological placement, excavation procedures, and review of extinct cultures in the Old and New Worlds.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the development of archaeology as a science. This course emphasizes various methods of archaeological investigation, chronological placement, excavation procedures, and review of extinct cultures in the Old and New Worlds.
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3.00 Credits
Serves to reinforce keyboarding techniques with emphasis on building speed and accuracy. This course allows students to learn proper formatting of business documents as editing and proofreading are stressed. It is recommended that students be able to key straight copy at 30-wpm using proper technique. Prerequisite: Eligibility for enrollment into ENGL 003 or higher, or completion of ENGL 002 with a grade of C or higher.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 002 or ENGL 002 or ESL 070 or ENGL 003 or ENGL 057 or ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H or ENGL 102 or ENGL 102H or ENGL 104 or ENGL 106 or ENGL 007
Corequisite:
ENGL 003, ENGL 057, ENGL 101, ENGL 101H, ENGL 102, ENGL 102H, ENGL 104, ENGL 106, ENGL 007
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3.00 Credits
Covers the basics of creating, editing, and formatting a document using Microsoft Word software. The primary emphasis is on Word's features of advanced formatting and editing, macros, mail merge, online forms, and sorting options. Prerequisite: AOS 101 with a grade of C or higher.
Prerequisite:
AOS 101
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