Anthropology (ANT)

ANT2000  INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY  (3.00 Credits)

An introductory study of the biological evolution and cultural development of human customs, social organization, and institutions. The student is introduced to the major fields of study undertaken by anthropologists. ANT2000 is a writing credit course. Students must earn a minimum grade of C to meet the requirements of the Gordon Rule for writing. ANT2000 meets the International/ Intercultural competency requirement.

Total Contact Hrs: 48.00
Lecture Hrs: 48.00
ANT2140  INTRO TO ARCHAEOLOGY  (3.00 Credits)

The study of past cultures and the ongoing record of human history. This course reviews the major techniques and theories used to interpret culture change through time. ANT2140 is a writing credit course. Students must earn a minimum grade of C to meet the requirements of the Gordon Rule for writing. ANT2140 meets the International/ Intercultural competency requirement.

Total Contact Hrs: 48.00
Lecture Hrs: 48.00
ANT2211  INTRODUCTION TO WORLD ETHNOLOGY PEOPLES OF THE WORLD  (3.00 Credits)

A survey of cultures on differing levels of development, focusing upon subsistence, social organization, religion, art, and culture change. ANT2211 is a writing credit course. Students must earn a minimum grade of C to meet the requirements of the Gordon Rule for writing. ANT2211 meets the International/Intercultural competency requirement.

Total Contact Hrs: 48.00
Lecture Hrs: 48.00
ANT2381  CULTURE AND SOCIETY OF SPAIN  (3.00 Credits)

Spanish culture and society includes a study of Spanish life and character as it manifests itself in history, regional personality, celebrations, music, legendary figures, art and architecture. Special emphasis will be given to the southern part of Spain, Andalusia, which conserves the diverse cultural heritage of Europe, Africa, and the Orient (Near East).

Total Contact Hrs: 48.00
Lecture Hrs: 48.00
ANT2825  ANTHROPOLOGY FIELD SCHOOL  (3.00 Credits)

This lab course is designed to supplement various topics relative to physical and cultural Anthropology as well as Archaeology. Study is limited to field projects.

Total Contact Hrs: 48.00
Lecture Hrs: 48.00
ANT2905  INDEPENDENT STUDY ANTHROPOLOGY  (3.00 Credits)

A directed study course available to both majors and non-majors who wish to investigate a particular problem related to the field of Anthropology. The student will apply for the course to the Head of the Behavioral Sciences Department via an Instructor with whom the student wants to work. Prerequisite: Instructor's approval.

Total Contact Hrs: 48.00
Lecture Hrs: 48.00