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ANTH 250: Indigenous Peoples of The Southwest
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
An ethnohistorical survey of American Indian indigenous cultures of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. The survey emphasizes traditional cultures and the impact of more than four centuries of Euro-American cultural contact. Cross-listed as HIST 250. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Occasionally.
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ANTH 252: Anthropology of Food
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
This course explores the complex interrelationships among people, culture, society and food. Students will examine the connection between food and cultural practices from many perspectives, including historical, societal, anthropological, culinary and scientific. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Occasionally.
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ANTH 253: Archeo- Astronomy of The Southwest And Americas
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
This course examines the use and practice of astronomy among ancient Native American cultures, with a particular focus on the Southwest and Mexico. The course integrates knowledge across several disciplines, primarily astronomy, anthropology, archeology and architectural history. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Occasionally.
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ANTH 262: Human Evolutionary Biology
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
A study of the basic principles of evolution applied to the human species. This class explores the principles of heredity and organic evolution, the principles and methods of biological anthropology, the evolutionary context and fossil record of primate and human emergence, the characteristics and behavior of nonhuman primates, and the origins and significance of modern human biological variation. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Corequisite: ANTH 262L. Offered: Occasionally.
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ANTH 262L: Human Evolutionary Biology Lab
1.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
This course is a practical experience in the study and analysis of ancient and modern humans in comparison with other primates. Principles of human genetics, primate identification and taxonomic analysis, anthropometry, human osteology and introductory anthropological forensics are examined in a laboratory setting. Corequisite: ANTH 262. Offered: Occasionally.
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ANTH 265L: Visual Anthropology of Northern New Mexico Communities
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
Northern New Mexico communities have been the subject of many anthropological and photographic research projects. In this course students learn to document the distinctive character of Santa Fe and surrounding communities using anthropological and photographic methods. Black-and-white or color film can be used. Knowledge of photographic processing and a 35-mm camera are required. Darkroom experience may be required. Cross-listed as ART 265L. Prerequisites: ARTS 140L and ENGL 109. Offered: Occasionally.
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ANTH 266L: Archaeological Field Methods
4.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
This course introduces the student to field and laboratory methods and techniques in archaeology. Students learn the standards of archaeological field recording, excavation techniques and field-related laboratory analysis skills. Fieldwork is required. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Occasionally.
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ANTH 280: Anthropology And Film
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
An introduction to the representatives of cultures in film. The course provides an overview of visual anthropology through the viewing and analysis of select films from the traveling Margaret Mead Film Festival and/or the Santa Fe Community College Anthropology and Film collection. Students discuss the cultural, global and ethical issues inherent in the cultural documentary genre of film. Prerequisite: ENGL 109. Offered: Fall.
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ARBC 111: Arabic I
4.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
An introduction to the Arabic language, with focus on reading and writing Arabic script, pronunciation and fundamentals of grammar and conversation. This course is intended for students with little or no previous exposure to written or spoken Arabic. Corequisite: ARBC111L. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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ARBC 111L: Arabic I Lab
2.00 Credits
Santa Fe Community College
A required language lab designed to accelerate, reinforce and support concepts learned in ARBC 111. The lab may utilize audio- and videotapes, computer programs, conversation drills and open-dialogue sessions. The student masters pronunciation and conversation skills through individualized attention from the faculty and tutors. Graded as Pass/Fail. Corequisite: ARBC 111. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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