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AN 111*: Physical Anthropology & Archeology
3.00 Credits
Georgian Court University
An introduction to the field of physical anthropology. The course begins with a historical overview of evolutionary theory and its impact. The human skeleton, primate behavior, the fossil record and contemporary debates within physical anthropology are explored. The course also examines the politics of race and popular culture as they pertain to physical anthropology. 3 hours lecture, one semester; 3 credits.
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AN 112: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Georgian Court University
An introduction to cultural anthropology. The course looks at the history of anthropology as a discipline and the methods anthropologists use to study culture. Students are introduced to the global range of the kinship and family structures, art, religion, political organization and economics of cultures around the world. No prerequisite. 3 hours lecture, one semester; 3 credits. Required for all majors.
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AN 112*: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Georgian Court University
An introduction to cultural anthropology. The course looks at the history of anthropology as a discipline and the methods anthropologists use to study culture. Students are introduced to the global range of the kinship and family structures, art, religion, political organization and economics of cultures around the world. No prerequisite. 3 hours lecture, one semester; 3 credits. Required for all majors.
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AN 200*: Wmn,Cltr,Scty: Intro to Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
Georgian Court University
Reexamines the traditional disciplines and seeks to provide new information by putting women at the center of analysis. Women’s different ideas, perspectives, experiences, needs and interests are incorporated into an interdisciplinary study of society and culture. 3 hours lecture, one semester; 3 credits.
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AN 200* - Wmn,Cltr,Scty: Intro to Women's Studies
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AN 212*: Native Cultures of North America
3.00 Credits
Georgian Court University
An historical and contemporary analysis of Native Americans in North America. This course is anthropological in orientation, with an emphasis on the culture and social organization of Indian groups. No prerequisite, although some background (SO101, AN111 or AN112), may be helpful. 3 hours lecture, one semester; 3 credits.
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AN 212* - Native Cultures of North America
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AN 220+: Selected Topics in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Georgian Court University
Gives the student the opportunity to explore the various areas of anthropology in depth. Specific areas of analysis will be based on student interest. The course may be repeated for credit when different topics are offered. Prerequisites: SO101 or AN111 or AN112. 3 hours lecture, one semester; 3 credits. Offered on request or permission of instructor.
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AN 244*+: City,Suburb & Society
0.00 Credits
Georgian Court University
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AN 280: Women and Work
3.00 Credits
Georgian Court University
This course will examine the meaning of paid work in women’s lives. Specific topics examined will include: sexual segregation And stratification in the workplace, power and leadership; sexuality at work; gender discrimination; sexual harassment; work-family issues; and stress and health. 3 credits
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AN 304: Globalization and Social Justice
3.00 Credits
Georgian Court University
This course attempts to understand the process called globalization and consider the case made by its proponents, and studies the consequences to communities and nations that have come in its wake. It also considers the case made against globalization by human rights activists and human rights advocates. It explores alternative 'social futures' basedon different models of development. This course also offers a "border awareness experience" (BAE) which enables studentsto observe first hand how globalization affects Mexico and the United States. 3 hours lecture, 3 credits. With BAE in the Spring.
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AN 304*: Globalization and Sustainability
3.00 Credits
Georgian Court University
This course addresses how traditional models of development, embraced by all nations of the world, inspire patterns of production and consumption that stand in the way of building a just, sustainable and peaceful world. It addresses the fundamental principles that the human community should pursue to attain a sustainable global society founded on economic justice, respect for nature and universal human rights. 3 hours lecture, one semester; 3 credits.
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