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AEES 191R: General Education Special Topics - Critical Reasoning
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Opportunity to offer courses in areas of departmental general education interest not covered by the regular general education courses.
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AEES 210: Writing Tutoring Theory & Praxis
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
This course provides an opportunity to learn writing center theory and tutoring strategies along with practical applications for improving ones own writing. Students learn about writing across disciplines, how to give writing feedback to a peer, and collaboration strategies for helping writers to meet their goals. Writing assignments and discussions explore the writing process and writing center and composition research. This course also involves field experiences where students will grow in their writing abilities and in their perspectives concerning writing tutoring.
Prerequisite:
ENG 113 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF C OR ENG 114 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF C OR HON 106 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF C
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ANT 105: Great Discoveries in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
This course introduces students to great archaeological discoveries around the world that have led to an understanding of the human past on Earth. It explores the various tactics employed by peoples worldwide from the distant and recent times that led to the development of the first civilizations. Its primary focus is on comparing and contrasting how archaeology examines the rise and fall of ancient civilizations through examination of such sites as the pyramids of Ancient Egypt, the ziggurats of Sumer in Iraq, Homers Troy, the Coliseum in Rome, and the sacrificial pyramids of the Classic Maya and Aztec of Central America. Through the study of these great archaeological discoveries, students will enhance their appreciation of ancient cultural diversity.
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ANT 111: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Is a study of the nature of humanity. Cuts across the boundaries which separate the sciences from the humanities and embraces both. Deals with basic facts concerning humanity in all of its variations, leading to understanding and appreciation of the significant differences in the behavior of various ethnic groups.
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ANT 121: Physical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Considers human biology. Topics include genetic, developmental and physiological mechanisms by which human populations adjust to their environment. Included are the study of human origins as seen in the fossil record and the comparative biology of humans and their primate relatives.
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ANT 190: General Education Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
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ANT 205: Introduction to Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
This course applies archaeological methods and theories to explain how and why archaeology is used to examine past human societies. The course introduces students to the principles and practices of archaeological research while tracing our prehistoric heritage and the processes that led from bands of hunter-gatherers to the evolution of complex agricultural societies.
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ANT 211: Comparative Cultures
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Is a course in ethnography that studies the wide range and variability of human culture, considers other ways of life, and the continuity of humanity and culture. A number of societies will be studied on the different levels of social organization and on a worldwide basis. If prerequisite courses are not met instructor approval is required.
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ANT 220: Anthropology for International Studies
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Uses anthropological content and techniques to increase the cross-cultural awareness and effectiveness of students interested in international business, journalism, civil service, or other careers involving cross-cultural contact.
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ANT 305: Food, Drink and Culture
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Embark on a global eating and drinking adventure to explore the truth behind the saying "You are what you eat (and drink)." This course dishes out a fresh view of food and beverages from the multiple perspectives of culture, nutrition, ancient history, and communication. This cross-cultural and deep chronological approach to food and drink is essential to understand modern world foodways, including those of the United States.
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