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5.00 Credits
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture SS - Basic principles and methods of archaeological research, also the prehistoric record examined. (Formerly ANTHR 205)
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5.00 Credits
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture NS/SS - Views humans as biological organisms within the framework of culture. Attention is given to human variation and adaptation; genetics, primate studies, fossil evidence for human evolution. (Formerly ANTHR 201) Prerequisite: Recommend ANTH& 100.
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5.00 Credits
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture SS - Overview of the subfield of cultural anthropology. Cross cultural comparison of contemporary societies. Cultural elements including marriage, family, politics, technology, religion, etc. (Formerly ANTHR 202)
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5.00 Credits
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture H/SS - Introduces linguistic anthropology, including its history, theory, research, and application for cross-cultural study. Focuses on a variety of approaches to the study of language. (Formerly ANTHR 203)
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5.00 Credits
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture SS - Comparative study of American Indians, prehistoric origins, Paleo Indians. Representative cultures from Western US. Examination of contemporary Indians. (Formerly ANTHR 210) Prerequisite: Recommend: ANTH& 100.
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5.00 Credits
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture H/SS - Course examines mourning rituals, mortuary practices, beliefs in afterlife, medical/ ethical issues, and images of death in both Western and Non Western cultures. Prerequisite: None (Cultural Anthropology or ADN Degree recommended.)
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Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture H/SS - The course introduces students to an anthropological perspective on disease, illness, and health. The course will examine cultural explanations of and responses to disease and illness (physical and mental), different cultural approaches to treatment and curing, and factors (cultural and environmental) that influence the distribution of disease, illness, and health within and between cultures. (Formerly ANTHR 335) Prerequisite: None (ANTH& 206 or ADN Degree recommended).
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5.00 Credits
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture H - Student finds personal meaning in visual arts, painting, sculpture, and architecture with emphasis on diversity of form, content, and comparative styles. (Formerly ART 100)
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5.00 Credits
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture H - Major achievements in painting, sculpture, architecture, and the decorative arts in Europe, the Near East and North Africa from prehistoric times through the Byzantine Period.
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5.00 Credits
Credits: 5 Wkly hrs: 5 hours Lecture H - Major achievements in painting, sculpture, architecture, and the decorative arts in Europe, the Near East, and North Africa from Early Medieval through 16th Century Art in Northern Europe.
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