Anthropology (Anthro)
1. Introduction to Physical Anthropology (3)
Relation of man and the animals; evolution of man, fossil man,
race and racial classification; racial theories.
2. Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
The nature of culture; culture growth and history; survey of cultural
phenomena; cultural theory; applied anthropology.
102. Ethnology (3)
Prerequisite: Anthro 2 or permission of instructor. Major theories
of culture; survey of culture types and their distribution; ethnological
problems.
103. Acculturation (3)
Prerequisite: Anthro 2 or permission of instructor. Impact
of western civilization upon nonwestem societies; social and,
cultural adjustments to impact; disintegration; reinterpretation,
and reintegration; place of anthropology in international relations
and colonial administration.
104. Social Anthropology (3)
Prerequisite: Anthro 2 or permission of instructor. The place
of anthropology in the social sciences; theories and schools in
social anthropology; community studies, integration, functionalism,
psychological aspects.
105. The American Indian (3)
Prerequisite: Anthro 2 or permission of instructor. Prehistory
of western hemisphere; linguistic groups; development, spread,
and attainments of native Indian cultures.
107. Civilizations of Southeast Asia (3)
Not open to students with credit in Hist 105B or 107. History
and culture of Southeast Asia from earliest times to the present.
108. Civilizations of East Asia (3)
Not open to students with credit in Hist IOSA or 108. History
and cultures of China, Japan, and Korea from earliest times to
the present.
109. History and Theory of Archaeology (3)
Prerequisite: Anthro 1 or permission of instructor. Development
of archaeology, theoretical background and basis.
110. Archaeological Methods (3)
Prerequisite: Anth 1, 2, 109, permission of instructor. Practical
work on excavation; use of various instruments employed by excavator;
keeping field records; dating methods. (1 lecture, 4 lab hours)
115. Method and Theory in Cultural Anthropology (3)
Prerequisite: Anth 2, 104. Reading and analysis of major contributions
to cultural anthropological thought.