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BHS 202: Physical Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
The study of humans as physical organisms, with an emphasis on the interaction between biology and culture. Physical Anthropology focuses on the evolution of the human species as well as modern human physical variation. The sub-fields of paleontology, genetics, primatology and archaeology are explored.
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BHS 203: Sociology
3.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
Designed to introduce the student to the major issues and fundamental concepts in the field of sociology. Areas selected for analysis are culture and its transmission, personality and socialization, social roles and processes, groups and elements of group behavior, and social status and class. These focal areas are then used to examine various social institutions, including the family, religion, the economic system, education and the political system. Trends of modern society are considered.
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BHS 204: Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
The study of human behavior in a biological and cultural context. The various sub-divisions of anthropology, their concerns, techniques and findings are explored: physical anthropology, archaeology and cultural anthropology. Course work and analyses are integrated with the course background.
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BHS 205: The Family
3.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
The study of the family from a sociological viewpoint, with special reference to the American family. The course emphasizes: the historical and cross-cultural study of the family; patterns of dating and mate selection; sexual norms and relationships; marital and family relationships; marital crisis and divorce; the family and social policy; and the future of the family as a social institution.
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BHS 206: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
The systematic study of human behavior in a cultural context. Major topics include the evolution of culture, linguistics, sociocultural systems, and globalization with an emphasis on a non-western, non-eurocentric viewpoint. The methodology of Anthropological research is also studied.
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BHS 207: Education In American Society
3.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
An introductory study of education as a major social institution with special attention being given to the philosophies, patterns, cultural diversity, and issues which have characterized the American system. A consideration of higher education is included.
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BHS 209: Racial And Ethnic Relations
3.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
Racial, cultural and ethnic minority groups in American society. The nature and patterns of interaction are examined, including contact, conflict, assimilation, acculturation, pluralism and segregation. Current situations are stressed. Prerequisite: BHS 103 or permission of department head.
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BHS 210: The Sociology Of Religion
3.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
The sociological interpretation of religion is the empirical study of religion as a social institution. Major issues in the analysis of religion include: the origins of religion; the functions of religion; the relation of religion and society; types of religious authority; liberation theology and contemporary world religious movements; women, race, and sex and religion; religion and social and cultural differentiation.
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BHS 212: Child Abuse
3.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
A systematic examination of child physical and sexual abuse. Various historical factors, dynamics, and symptoms will be discussed using theoretical and empirical constructs.
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BHS 214: Intro To World Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Dutchess Community College
An introduction to the methods employed in modern archaeology and their application in fostering knowledge of the earliest cultures and civilizations to emerge in human history. Both Old World and New World civilizations will be examined.
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