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ANTH 220: Human Origins
4.00 Credits
Minnesota State University-Mankato
An introduction to the study of human biological evolution and variation. This course focuses on evolutionary theory, mech a nisms of evolutionary change, and the fossil record of human evolution. Fall GE-3 CD-Related
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ANTH 230: People:An Anthropological Perspective
4.00 Credits
Minnesota State University-Mankato
This introduction to cultural anthropology covers cultural di ver si ty and or ga - ni za tion by examining several examples in de tail. Both anthropological meth od - ol o gy and theory will be im por tant parts of this course. Fall, Spring GE-8 CD-Related
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ANTH 240: Language and Culture
4.00 Credits
Minnesota State University-Mankato
Language provides not only communication but identifi cation of oneself and one's group. Humans are extremely sensitive to language, dialect, jargon, and slang. An understanding of lan guage and its relationship to culture is basic to any un der stand ing of human beings. Spring GE-5, GE-8 CD-Related
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ANTH 250W: Portraits of Culture
4.00 Credits
Minnesota State University-Mankato
Students learn about human cultures through classic anthropological writing and fi lm, and write weekly or biweekly short essays about this colorful subject mat ter. Written work is shared, discussed and revised, graded and revised again so that students can select their most polished work for submission for their fi nal course grade. Note: class satisfi es writing intensive general education re quire ment. Spring, Summer GE-1C, GE-5 CD-Related
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ANTH 280: Engaged Anthropology:Service Learning
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University-Mankato
Engaged Anthropology is a multidimensional service-learning course designed to facilitate real-world learning experiences for students on broad social issues; practice a variety of anthropological concepts, theories, and methods; and provide service to the local community. Pre-requisite: ANTH 101, ANTH 230, or instructor Permission. GE-7, GE-11
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ANTH 285: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University-Mankato
Courses to be offered just one time or on an irregular basis according to topic demand for a general interest, sophomore level course. Variable
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ANTH 290: Exploratory Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University-Mankato
Individual study at an introductory level on the topic of student's choice. De signed for students who wish to pursue independent study at the freshman-soph o more level rather than the more advanced level of the ANTH 499 individual study. Pre: Consent Variable
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ANTH 311: Ancient Egypt
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University-Mankato
An in-depth study of ancient Egypt, focusing on the relationship between cul tur al development and the unique Egyptian environment of the time. Emphasis will be placed on the interpretation of archaeological discoveries in the area. Variable CD-Related
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ANTH 323: Primate Behavior
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University-Mankato
An examination of the ecology, behavior and biology of living primates. Pre: ANTH 101 or ANTH 220 or consent Variable
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ANTH 331: Environmental Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State University-Mankato
This course focuses on studying the diversity of human societies using en vi ron - men tal approaches such as evolutionary/ecological perspectives and systems modeling. Case studies will be drawn from Native American cultures. CD-Core
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