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Anthropology 110: Biological Anthropology and Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Marymount California University
(3) HHH Prerequisite: English 106. Introduction to methods and theories of physical anthropology and archaeology; human origins, adaptations and evolution, and contemporary variations within and between human populations; a survey of the development of prehistoric cultures in major regions around the world. (CAN ANTH 2); UC/IND/CSU area B2, D1; IGETC area 5
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Anthropology 120: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Marymount California University
(3) HHH Prerequisite: English 106. The concept of culture and the evolution of cultural systems. The relevance of the concept of culture to modern life with a framework for understanding the theories, methods and applications of anthropology as a discipline. (CAN ANTH 4) UC/IND/ CSU area D1; IGETC area 4
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Anthropology 140: Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Marymount California University
(3) HHH A course which examines the role of communication in a multicultural context. Through lectures and problem solving exercises, students explore ways in which cultural differences impact the communication event. It will enhance intercultural awareness and communication competency to facilitate the student's ability to function more effectively in a pluralistic society. (Same as Communication Arts 140) UC/IND/ CSU
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Anthropology 235: Introduction to Statistics for the Study of Behavior
3.00 Credits
Marymount California University
(3) HHHH Prerequisite: Math 60 or 90/90I with a minimum of "C"; completion ofAnthropology 120. Application of descriptive and inferential statistical techniques for summarizing research data in the behavioral sciences including levels of measurement, frequency distributions, central tendency, variability, normal distributions, Central Limit Theorem and applications of a variety of statistical tests. (CAN STAT 2; CAN PSY 6) (Same as Psychology 235 and Sociology 235) UC/IND/ CSU area B4; IGETC area 2
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Anthropology 240: Research Methods for the Study of Behavior
3.00 Credits
Marymount California University
(3) Prerequisite: Anthropology 235 or Math 270. An introduction to scientific inquiry and research in the social sciences, including experimental and non-experimental designs. Includes data collection strategies, hypothesis testing, analyzing tests of measurement and use of computer aids. (Same as Sociology 240 and Psychology 240) UC/IND/CSU For students planning to major in the behavioral/social sciences, Statistics is the first component of a recommended two-course sequence and should be followed by ANT 240/PSY 240/SOC 240
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Anthropology 290: Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Marymount California University
Selected Topics
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Anthropology 291: Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Marymount California University
Internship
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Anthropology 295: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Marymount California University
Independent Study
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Anthropology 296: Field Practicum
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Marymount California University
Field Practicum
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ART 104: Art Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Marymount California University
(3) Class hours: 3 lecture. HHH This course improves the human ability to understand the language and cultural functions of art. It presents methods for analyzing, criticizing and evaluating various art forms and their content. UC/IND/CSU area C1; IGETC area 3
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