Lower-Division

ANTH 1 Introduction to Biological Anthropology

Study of evolution illustrated by Pleistocene hominid fossils and variation in living human groups. Behavior and evolution of primates examined as they contribute to the understanding of human evolution. Required for all anthropology majors. (Formerly Introduction to Human Evolution.)

Credits

5

Instructor

Emily Schach

General Education Code

SI

Quarter offered

Fall, Summer

ANTH 2 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

A number of different peoples are studied and a variety of approaches to the nature of the culture and to the study of specific cultures presented. Required for all anthropology majors.

Credits

5

Instructor

Melissa Caldwell

General Education Code

CC

Quarter offered

Winter, Summer

ANTH 3 Introduction to Archaeology

Overview of ways of learning about the human past beyond the scope of written history. Reviews development of archaeology, fundamental methods and theories, and archaeology's contribution to understanding human origins, the emergence of farming, and the origins of complex societies.

Credits

5

Instructor

Jon Daehnke

General Education Code

SI

Quarter offered

Winter

ANTH 93 Field Study

Supervised research or organized projects on anthropological topics for lower-division students. Conducted either on or off campus. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency.

Credits

5

Repeatable for credit

Yes

ANTH 97 Laboratory Safety Practicum

Covers laboratory health and safety and standard operating procedures within the anthropology laboratories. Prepares students for future laboratory research activities while providing support of laboratory administration, collections management, and laboratory course demonstration needs. Enrollment by application.

Credits

2

Instructor

Baldwin

Repeatable for credit

Yes

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter, Spring