ANT-201--(3)
INTRODUCTORY PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Introduces the physical and cultural origins of humans, including study of primate behavior, fossil humans, development of tools, origins of agriculture, and development of early civilization. (3 contact hours)
ANT-202--(3)
INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOG
Introduces nature, origins of culture, and diversity of recent or living cultures. Covers methods of field work, case studies, problems of acculturation, and the role of museums in presenting and preserving material culture. (3 contact hours)
ANT-205--(3)
NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS
Surveys the archaeology and diverse cultures of native Americans, focusing on the earliest migrations to North America, the cultural achievements of the mound and pyramid builders, and the creative adaptations of specific Indian groups to various environments—past and present.. (3 contact hours)
ANT-210--(3)
INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY
Introduces archaeological concepts, research, and methods for studying prehistoric and present cultures. Surveys the origin and development of societies in all parts of the world as revealed by significant archaeological sites and material culture. Current archaeological investigations of local interest and ethical issues in archaeology are examined. (3 contact hours)
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