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ANTH 201: World Prehistory
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is an overview of world prehistory. Since the majority of human existence occurred long before written records and historical documents were available, this course introduces students to the fundamentals of prehistoric archaeology. The course surveys human origins, investigates the emergence of domestication and agriculture, and explores the rise of settlements and civilization. A global perspective is taken in the study of the prehistoric human past. A distance learning (DL) version of World Prehistory is available. Students taking the Web-based version of the course must be familiar with computers, have an e-mail address, and access to the Internet. Course content is identical to that presented in a traditional classroom setting. Examinations for distance learning courses are administered at the Testing Center.
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ANTH 202: Intro to Cultural Anthropology
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Cultural anthropology focuses on understanding human cultural diversity, using research techniques such as participant observation to explore the lifeways of groups. Topics include cross-cultural treatments of social systems such as politics, economics, family and marriage, and kinship. General theories of cultural interpretation and change are discussed in a broad geographical context. Students apply concepts and complete a “mini-project” using anthropological research techniques.
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ANTH 240: Intro to Forensic Anthropology
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course introduces students to the field of forensic anthropology. Forensic sciences use methods and applications from anthropology in the investigation and detection of crime, the processing of mass disasters, the recovery of war dead and missing persons, and in international human rights investigations. The course covers the development of forensic anthropology, examines the theoretical and methodological bases of forensic anthropology, and considers present applications as well as future directions in this relatively new subfield of anthropology.
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ANTH 293: Independent Study in Anthropology
1.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
ANTH 293 is an individual, student-structured course that examines a selected topic in anthropology through intensive reading or research. The independent study elective permits a student to pursue his/her interests within the context of a faculty-guided program.
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ANTH 299: Special Topics in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
ANTH 299 allows students to examine selected topics of interest in anthropology in detail. Lecture: 1 to 5 hours – Lab: 0 hours Prerequisite: Varies Lab fee: $4.00
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APPR 101: Principles of Appraisal
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This is the introductory course to appraisal, establishing a firm foundation for principles, concepts, and procedures for implementation of the valuation process. Coverage includes attributes and necessary skills for the professional appraisal, identification of centers for employment opportunities or establishing individual, independent appraisal practices, the nature of value, basic appraisal principles, federal reserve system, money and capital markets, real estate markets, valuation process, data collection and analysis, neighborhood description, site and improvement description, requirements for Ohio appraiser licensing or certification, and professional appraisal designations.
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APPR 102: Procedures of Appraisal
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course covers the entire spectrum of the valuation process, centering on detailed implementation of the three approaches to valuation and correlating to a final conclusion of value. Coverage includes review of valuation process, appraisal mathematics and use of financial calculator, methods of site valuation, cost approach, sales comparison approach, income approach, reconciliation, and final conclusion of value.
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APPR 284: USPAP and Fair Housing
2.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Course users will learn to apply the standards of the industry to the instruments of appraisal process. This course covers the requirements for ethical and competent appraiser performance as set out in materials developed and issued by the Appraisal Foundation. Coverage includes history of the Appraisal Foundation, functions of Appraisal Standards Board and the Appraisal Qualifications Board, rules of USPAP, and standards of USPAP. This course will also cover the Federal, State and Municipal Fair Housing requirements for appraisers.
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ARAB 101: Elementary Arabic I
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
ARAB 101 presents an introduction to the fundamentals of the Arabic language with practice in listening, reading, speaking and writing. Course includes studies in Arabic culture. ARAB 101 meets elective requirements in the Associate of Arts degree program and transfer requirements in foreign languages and literature.
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ARAB 102: Elementary Arabic II
5.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
ARAB 102 is a continuation of ARAB 101 with further development of listening, reading, speaking and writing skills and further study of Arabic culture. ARAB 102 meets elective requirements in the Associate of Arts degree program and transfer requirements in foreign languages and literature.
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