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                | ANTH& 100 - Survey of Anthropology5 CreditsTeaches various aspects of the human species, including evolutionary and cultural adaptation and diversity, prehistoric cultures and linguistics.
 
 Course Note Previously ANTHR 100.
 Fees
 
 Quarters Typically Offered
 Summer Day
 Fall Day, Online
 Winter Day, Online
 Spring Day, Online
 
 Designed to Serve College transfer students interested in holistic examination of humankind across space and over time.
 Active Date 20200303T13:40:27
 
 Grading Basis Decimal Grade
 Class Limit 38
 Contact Hours: Lecture 55
 Total Contact Hours 55
 Degree Distributions:
 AA
 Diversity & GlobalismSocial Science Area II
 Course Outline
 1) Nature and scope of anthropology
2) Human biology as adaption: heredity, variation, population genetics and evolutionary mechanisms
3) Primate evolution & behavior
4) Material culture: archaeological theory & methods
5) Sociocultural adaptions and conceptual frameworks for understanding them
6) Contemporary societies
7) Theories of culture change and the future
 
 Student Learning Outcomes
 Effectively articulate the cultural erosion of people in the present day as well the cultural heritage of past societies.
 
 Accurately identify core terminology and concepts in the four subfields of Anthropology.
 
 Discover latitude of acceptance for various cross-cultural gender-based and non-heterosexual lifesytles.
 
 Explain gender inequality in several societies around the world.
 
 Effectively explain modern human physical variation within the context of evolutionary theory.
 
 
 
 
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