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AMSL 212L: Asl IV And Finger Spelling
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
This course is a continuation of American Sign Language III with emphasis on conversational skills. The course examines linguistic research on signed languages, primarily ASL, regarding phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and language in use. Nonmanual signals attached to signing are also studied and emphasized for applications. This is the interpreter degree entrance-level course. Prerequisite: AMSL 211L. Offered: Spring.
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AMSL 213: Introduction to American Sign Language Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
A continuation of the material covered in American Sign Language IV, this course covers subject- and object-agreement verbs, classifiers/predicate classifiers, locative words and prepositions, numerical systems, lexicalized fingerspelling, plurals and aspect. Prerequisite: AMSL 212L. Offered: Fall.
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ANTH 111: The Origins And Antiquity of Humankind
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
This course is an introduction to the field of biological anthropology that explores modern human biology, behavior and culture in an evolutionary context. The course examines how human evolution is studied, introduces the fossil record of human evolution, outlines the origins and development of the earliest cultures, and explores the continuing evolution of the human species. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Spring. NMCCNS: ANTH 1113. NMGECC: Area IV.
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ANTH 112: The Nature of Culture
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
An introduction to the field of cultural anthropology. Students explore the anthropological study of cultures and the diversity of cultural practices throughout the world. The worldwide diversity of language, social organization, marriage and family patterns, economics, religion and values are explored in music, visual media and printed Internet texts. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Summer, Fall and Spring. NMCCNS: ANTH 2113. NMGECC: Area IV.
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ANTH 113: World Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
A general introduction to archaeology that uses examples from selected world-culture areas to illustrate archaeological field and laboratory methods and theoretical perspectives. The course offers a basic understanding of how archaeologists interpret the past and how archaeology operates within the principles of general anthropology. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Occasionally. NMCCNS: ANTH 2213. NMGECC: Area IV.
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ANTH 207: Cultures of The Southwest
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
This course is a study of the contemporary cultural and ethnic groups of the Southwest. Students explore the cultural and social patterns of American Indian, Hispanic and Anglo-American groups and their historical relationships. Prerequisite: ENGL 111. Offered: Occasionally. NMGECC: Area IV.
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ANTH 215: Artistic Traditions of The Southwest
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
This course examines the major artistic traditions and their historical bases in the area's many cultures, from prehistoric times of the Southwest to the present. Through a combined anthropological and art-history approach, slide lectures are supplemented by videos, fieldwork and visits to museums and art studios. Cross-listed as ARTS 215. Offered: Occasionally.
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ANTH 225: Prehistoric Peoples of The Southwest
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
An exploration of the cultures of the prehistoric peoples of the Four Corners area and northern Mexico from the time of Paleo-Indian hunters to Pueblo farmers and the Spanish contact. The course includes lectures, readings, slide presentations and field trips to archaeological sites. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Occasionally.
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ANTH 235: Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
An exploration of the unique relationship between communication and culture. Students examine the cultural influences in communication across ethnic and national boundaries. They focus on what happens when people from different cultures come together to share ideas, feelings and information in business, private and political arenas as well as ethical and social issues relating to intercultural communication. Cross-listed as SPCH 235. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Occasionally.
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ANTH 248: Indigenous Peoples of North America
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
An ethnohistorical survey of North American Indian cultures. Major culture areas and selected case studies examine regional indigenous cultures of North America. Emphasis is on traditional cultures, the impact of European contact, contemporary problems and cultural issues. Cross-listed as HIST 248. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Occasionally.
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