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ANTH 199: Independent Study
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Independent study and research under the direction of a member of the faculty. Student may take this course twice for credit. Please note: majors may only apply eight units of approved P/NP credit towards the major, and minors may only apply four units of P/NP credit towards the minor. Please contact the department for a list of courses you may take on a P/NP basis and apply towards the major or minor. Prerequisites: consent of instructor. Upper-division standing with minimum GPA of 2.5, and completed and approved Special Studies form. Department approval required. (Formerly known as ANPR 199.)
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ANTH 2: Human Origins
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
An introduction to human evolution from the perspective of physical anthropology, including evolutionary theory and the evolution of the primates, hominids, and modern humans. Emphasis is placed on evidence from fossil remains and behavioral studies of living primates. Prerequisite for upper-division biological anthropology courses. (Formerly known as ANLD 2.) Credit not allowed for both ANLD 2 and ANTH 2.
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ANTH 21: Race and Racisms
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Why does racism still matter? How is racism experienced in the U.S. and across the globe? With insights from the biology of human variation, archaeology, colonial history, and sociocultural anthropology, we examine how notions of race and ethnicity structure contemporary societies.
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ANTH 23: Debating Multiculturalism: Race, Ethnicity, and Class in American Societies
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
This course focuses on the debate about multiculturalism in American society. It examines the interaction of race, ethnicity, and class, historically and comparatively, and considers the problem of citizenship in relation to the growing polarization of multiple social identities. (Formerly known as ANLD 23.) Credit not allowed for both ANLD 23 and ANTH 23.
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ANTH 3: World Prehistory
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
This course examines theories and methods used by archaeologists to investigate the origins of human culture. A variety of case studies from around the world are examined. (Recommended for many upper-division archaeology courses.) (Formerly known as ANLD 3.) Credit not allowed for both ANLD 3 and ANTH 3.
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ANTH 42: The Study of Primates in Nature
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Major primate field studies will be studied to illustrate common features of primate behavior and behavioral diversity. Topics will include communication, female hierarchies, protocultural behavior, social learning and tool use, play, cognition, and self-awareness. (Prerequisite for several upper-division biological anthropology courses.) (Formerly known as ANLD 42.) Credit not allowed for both ANLD 42 and ANTH 42.
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ANTH 87: Freshman Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
The Freshman Seminar Program is designed to provide new students with the opportunity to explore an intellectual topic with a faculty member in a small seminar setting. Freshman seminars are offered in all campus departments and undergraduate colleges. Topics vary from quarter to quarter. Enrollment is limited to fifteen to twenty students, with preference given to entering freshmen. Prerequisites: none. (Formerly known as ANLD 87.)
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BIBC 100: Structural Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
The structure and function of biomolecules. Includes protein conformation, dynamics, and function; enzymatic catalysis, enzyme kinetics, and allosteric regulation; lipids and membranes; sugars and polysaccharides; and nucleic acids. Prerequisites: Chem 140A and Chem 140B. (Note: Students may not receive credit for both BIBC 100 and Chem 114A.)
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BIBC 102: Metabolic Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Energy-producing pathways–glycolysis, the TCA cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, photosynthesis, and fatty acid oxidation; and biosynthetic pathways–gluconeogenesis, glycogen synthesis, and fatty acid biosynthesis. Nitrogen metabolism, urea cycle, amino acid metabolism, nucleotide metabolism, and metabolism of macromolecules. Prerequisites: Chem 140A and Chem 140B. (Note: Students may not receive credit for both BIBC 102 and Chem 114B.)
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BIBC 103: Biochemical Techniques
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Introductory laboratory course in current principles and techniques applicable to research problems in biochemistry and molecular biology. Techniques include protein and nucleic acid purification; identification methods such as centrifugation, chromatography, and electrophoresis; immunological, spectrophotometric, and enzymatic methods. Prerequisites: BILD 1. Students may not receive credit for BIBC 103 after taking Chem 112A (renumbered to Chem 108). Attendance at the first lecture/lab is required. Nonattendance will result in the student’s being dropped from the course roster.
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