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ANTH 1050: Global Understanding
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
1050. Global Understanding (3) (F, S) (FC:SO) Virtual exchange with a variety of countries to explore human diversity and the impact of globalization.
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ANTH 2000: Archaeology Around the World
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
2000. Archaeology Around the World (3) (F,S) (FC:SO) Prehistory of major geographic regions and cultural areas of the world from origins of human culture to beginning of recorded history.
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ANTH 2005: Environmental Anthropology
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
2005. Environmental Anthropology (3) (FC:SO) Human adaptation to different environments from prehistoric to modern times.
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ANTH 2010: Societies Around the World
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
2010. Societies Around the World (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SO) Ethnographic survey of world culture areas showing similarities and variations in cultural patterns.
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ANTH 2015: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
2015. Introduction to Biological Anthropology (3) (WI*) (FC:SC) Same as BIOL 2015 May count toward foundations curriculum science requirement for all except anthropology majors. May not count toward foundations curriculum social sciences requirement. RP: BIOL course. Evolutionary theory, human evolution, and formation of human variability, adaptation and genetics, and our relationship with other primates.
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ANTH 2016: Biological Anthropology Lab
1.00 Credits
East Carolina University
2016. Biological Anthropology Laboratory (1) (FC:SC) Same as BIOL 2016 May not count toward foundations curriculum science requirement for anthropology majors. May not count toward foundations curriculum social sciences requirement. C: ANTH 2015. Laboratories in human genetics, population genetics, anthropometry, anthroposcopy, dermatoglyphics, blood pressure, blood typing, osteometry, primate taxonomy, and human evolution.
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ANTH 2025: Sexual Behavior Anthro Perspec
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
2025. Sexual Behavior from an Anthropological Perspective (3) (FC:SO) P: Introductory ANTH, PSYC, or SOCI course or consent of instructor. Human sexual behavior from an evolutionary and cross-cultural, mainly non-western, viewpoint.
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ANTH 2200: Intro Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
2200. Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3) (F,S) (FC:SO) Nature of human culture. Emphasis on concepts and methods of cross-cultural study of human societies.
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ANTH 2760: Afro-Caribbean Language and Culture
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
2760. Afro-Caribbean Language And Culture (3) Same as ENGL 2760 P: ENGL 1200. Description and analysis of the languages spoken by the descendents of Africans in the Caribbean.
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ANTH 3002: Cultures of East Asia
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
3002. Cultures of East Asia (3) (FC:SO) P: ANTH 1000 or 2010 or 2200 or consent of instructor. Regions, cultures, historic development, and role in global economy of East Asia (China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam) and Southeast Asia (Thailand, Burma, Laos, Cambodia, Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia).
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