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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Completion of the General Education requirement in Foundations II.B., Social and Behavioral Sciences. Multidisciplinary perspectives on American Indian identity today. Topics include perspectives from political, ethnic, cultural and legal standpoints, both within and outside of indigenous communities, as well as diachronic variation in perspectives.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Anthropology 102, and completion of the General Education requirement in Foundations II.B., Social and Behavioral Sciences required for nonmajors. Culture and social organization of Japanese people. Traditional Japanese economic, social, political and religious institutions. Okinawa and overseas Japanese. Recent industrial and urban changes in modern Japan.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Anthropology 102 and completion of the General Education requirement in Foundations II.B., Social and Behavioral Sciences required for nonmajors. Cross-cultural comparison of California Indian societies. Traditional political, religious, and economic institutions. Ecological adaptations. Linguistic diversity, traditional architecture, and culture change. Focus on Kumeyaay, Cahuilla, Chumash, Patwin, Pomo, and Yurok.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Anthropology 101 or 102. Origins of the American Indian and survey of the main prehistoric cultures of the North American continent.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Anthropology 301, 302, 303, 304. Supervised field placement of students in campus or community organization, museums, cultural resource management firms, social service and development agencies, forensic laboratories and other offices including business firms where concepts and principles of anthropology can be put into practice. May be repeated for maximum credit three units.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Selected topics. May be repeated with new content. See Class Schedule for specific content. Limit of nine units of any combination of 296, 496, 596 courses applicable to a bachelor's degree.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Individual study. Maximum credit six units.
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3.00 Credits
Two lectures and three hours of laboratory. Prerequisites: Anthropology 101. Analysis of modes of primate socialization and development of social behavior with emphases on communication, group structure, aggression, and sex. Various methods of analysis and observation practiced utilizing primate collection at the San Diego Zoo.
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3.00 Credits
Two lectures and three hours of laboratory. Prerequisites: Anthropology 101. Recommended: Anthropology 301 and/or Biology 212. Identification of individual bones and teeth; sex, age, and racial variation; stature reconstruction; continuous and discontinuous morphological variations; paleopathology. Training in observations, measurements, and analyses.
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3.00 Credits
Two lectures and three hours of laboratory. Prerequisites: Anthropology 505. Conditions that result in bony pathological responses are often linked to cultural and environmental variables including habitual behaviors and diet. Will consider how these variables can be investigated through paleopathology and paleoepidemiology.
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