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ANTH 227: Prehistory of Mexico
3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3 credits First term of a three-term sequence of Anthropology courses which deal with the culture of Americans of Mexican descent. This term, the focus is on the archaeology and cultural anthropology of Mesoamerica. Olmec, Zapotec, Toltec, Mayan, and Aztec cultures are surveyed. This course draws upon a number of different resources: readings, videos, student presentations, and artwork, to obtain as accurate a knowledge and understanding of these cultures as is presently possible.
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ANTH 228: Cultures of Mexico
3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3 credits Second term of three-term sequence of Anthropology courses which deal with culture of Americans of Mexican descent. This term, the focus is on indigenous peoples and cultures of contemporary Mexico. Special emphasis given to contemporary Mayan, Nahuatl, and Zapotec cultures as well as impact of European civilization on these cultures. Course design as described for ANTH227.
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ANTH 229: Chicano Cultrure
3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3 credits This is the third term of a three-term sequence of Anthropology courses which deal with the culture of Americans and Mexican descent. This term's focus is on the social and cultural characteristics that define Chicanos as a culturally unique group within American society. Course design as described for ANTH227
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ANTH 231: American Indian Studies
3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3 credits First term of a three-term sequence of Anthropology courses dealing with the native cultures of North America, this one focusing on the people and cultures indigenous to the Northeastern and Southeastern states of America. Ojibwa, Iroquois, Creek, and Natchez cultures are emphasized. All three courses draw on a number of different resources: readings, videos, , student presentations, works of art, to obtain an understanding of the history and cultural heritage of contemporary native peoples of America in the north and southeastern states.
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ANTH 232: American Indian Studies
3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3 credits Second term of a three-term sequence of Anthropology courses dealing with native cultures of North America, focusing on the people and cultures indigenous to the Central and Southwestern states of America. Kiowa, Mandan, Navaho, and Zuni cultures are emphasized. Course design as described for ANTH 231and may be taken out of sequence.
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ANTH 233: American Indian Studies
3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3 credits Third term of a three-term sequence of Anthropology courses dealing with native cultures of North America. This course focuses on the people and cultures indigenous to America west of the Rockies: California, Pacific Northwest, Plateau, and Great Basin areas. Kwakiutl, Nez Perce, Shoshone, and Pomo cultures are emphasized. Course design as described for ANTH231. May be taken out of sequence.
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ANTH 280: Co-op Ed:Anthropology
2.00 - 12.00 Credits
Lane Community College
2-12 credits This course provides students anthropology-related work experience in community organizations. Students will have the opportunity to integrate theory and practice gained in the classroom with practical experience in the professional world. In this course students may develop skills, explore career options, and network with professionals and employers while earning credit toward a degree.
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APR 101: Apprenticeship Trade Skills Fundamentals
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits This course provides an introduction into the apprenticeship industry and the necessary skills required for selection into a specific trade career. Students will explore current trends in Apprenticeship and basic requirements to enter apprenticeship programs. Students will become familiar with licensing and certification in a chosen trade. General topics include: employment opportunities and an introduction to construction and maintenance skills used in various crafts. Basic concepts in safety, trade vocabulary, trade math, hand and power tools, blueprint reading, and basic rigging are examined in this course. Students may not receive credit for both APPR 101 and RTEC 100.
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APR 130: Electrical Principles
5.00 Credits
Lane Community College
5 credits Designed for Oregon state recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry- related occupation. This course is the first term of the first year of general journeyman inside wire electrician program. Course content will include safety/electrical, electrical theory, Ohm?s law, residential wiring and introduction to National Electrical Code.
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APR 131: Electrical Principles/Residential Wiring
5.00 Credits
Lane Community College
5 credits Designed for Oregon state recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry -related occupation. This course is the second term of the first year of general journeyman inside wire electrician program. Course content will cover basic AC theory, series/parallel circuits, mathematical formulas, conduit bending, use of test equipment, and applicable references to the National Electrical code.
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