Anthropology (Anthro)
1A-B. General Anthropology (3-3)
1A is not prerequisite to 1B. (a) Physical anthropology; relation of
man and the animals; evolution of man, fossil man, race and racial classification;
racial theories, race relations. (b) Cultural anthropology; 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. Survey of Native American Culture (3)
Prerequisite: Anthro 2 or permission of instructor. Prehistory of western
hemisphere; linguistic groups; development, spread, and attainments of native
Indian cultures.
107. Area Studies, India and Southeast Asia (3)
Not open to students with credit in Anthro 101. Major culture patterns of
India and Southeast Asia; Indian and western influence in Southeast Asia.
108. Area Studies, Eastern Asia (3)
Not open to students with credit in Anthro 101. Major culture patterns of
China, Korea, and Japan; interrelationships between cultures.
130. Language and Culture (3)
(See Engl 130)
NOTE: For graduate courses, see Economics, Political Science, and Social Science.