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ANT 101: Introduction to Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Triton College
Discover basic concepts and research conclusions from archaeology, linguistics, cultural anthropology and physical anthropology used to trace the biological and cultural evolution of humankind. Lecture: 3 hours IAI: S1 900N
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ANT 102: Introduction to Physical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Triton College
An introduction to human origins and the fossil record, human variation and adaptation, race and the emergence of civilization is provided. Lecture: 3 hours IAI: S1 902 (course fee required)
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ANT 103: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Triton College
Learn about the nature of culture, encompassing social organization, technology, economics, religion and language as seen among contemporary, primitive and preliterate peoples. Lecture: 3 hours IAI: S1 901N
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ANT 105: Introduction to Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Triton College
Survey of archaeological concepts, research and methods for study of prehistoric cultures are covered. Includes rise and development of modern civilization, current archaeological investigations, interpretations of finds and introduction to field work techniques. Lecture: 3 hours IAI: S1 903
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ANT 150: Cultural Contexts
3.00 Credits
Triton College
Discuss the use of ethnographic readings to study how people live in non- Western societies. Topics include culture and culture change, the life cycle and sex roles, interpersonal relations, economics and politics and problem-solving strategies in a cultural context. Lecture: 3 hours IAI: S1 904D
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ANT 201: North American Indians
3.00 Credits
Triton College
Survey the social organization, culture, technology, religion, literature, art and problems of prehistoric, historic and contemporary North American Indians. Lecture: 3 hours
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ANT 275: Anthropology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Triton College
A cross-cultural analysis of religion and the supernatural, including belief systems and relationships between religion and other sociocultural institutions, with an emphasis on non-Western societies are covered. Lecture: 3 hours
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ANT 296: Special Topics in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Triton College
Topics and problems in anthropology through readings, discussion, guided research and field trips are discussed. Topics vary from semester to semester and must be approved by the dean of Arts and Sciences. Lecture: 3 hours
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ARC 101: Introduction to Environmental Design
4.00 Credits
Triton College
Students gain an understanding of the basis for critical assessment of various environments and how better planning, design development and redevelopment help create, preserve and restore valued qualities in our man-made environment. Lecture: 4 hours
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ARC 109: Architectural Drafting Fundamentals
2.00 Credits
Triton College
Proper use of manual drafting equipment in preparing accurate and readable architectural and interior design drawings, using scales, drawing geometric shapes, orthographic projection and pictorial drawings including isometric projection, obliques. Lecture: 1 hour Laboratory: 2 hours (course fee required)
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