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ALHS 5354: Program Management
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Study of the day-to-day supervision and administration of exercise and health promotion programs.
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ALHS 5362: Community Education
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Study of educational interventions for promoting health of communities.
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ALHS 5365: Theories & Models In Health Behavior
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Study of theories and models as they may be applied to health-related community and individual behavior-change programs.
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ALHS 5366: Health Communications
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Study of the process of developing healthrelated messages.
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ALHS 5367: Educ Interventions & Lifestyle
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Study of educational interventions related to promotion of health of individuals: theoretical aspects of program development, materials, and presentation.
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ALHS 5399: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
INDEPENDENT STUDY
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ANTH 2346: : Introduction to Anthropology [TCCN: ANTH 2346
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Explores human diversity by offering a balanced introduction to the four academic subdisciplines of anthropology: physical, cultural, archaeological, and linguistic, as well as the subfield of applied anthropology. Human origins and current biological diversity, global changes in the way of life, the rise and fall of civilizations, dialects and languages in different social contexts, and contemporary applications and careers in anthropology are among the topics discussed.
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ANTH 3330: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Using both humanistic and scientific approaches, cultural anthropology offers a holistic, comparative perspective on human condition. The nature, principles and comparative topics of culture - such as subsistence, family, language, religion and art - will be studied. Visual examples will be drawn from many cultures, offering students an opportunity to appreciate both the complex cultural diversity and the common traits of the world. Applications of anthropological knowledge to contemporary problems will be discussed as well.
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ANTH 3360: Archaeology
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
Examines the beginnings of human cultures and the methods used to reconstruct and interpret the prehistoric human past. Includes consideration of the ethics of archaeological research as well as the question of who should be the guardian of human remains. Considers contemporary applications of archaeology as well as its relation to other disciplines. Latter part of the course will focus on archaeology of North America and Texas.
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ANTH 3380: Physical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Tyler
On the basis of fossil and other physical evidence, physical anthropology studies the origin of human species, the beginnings of culture, the role of heredity and environment in the development of humans, and current physical variation among human populations of the globe. In this course we will also discuss issues like our biological and ethical relations to other primates, the Neanderthal controversy, and the concept of "race."
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