Anthropology

Division of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies

Faculty: Edward Franklin

Courses

ANTH 2000: Biological Anthropology

Class Program
Credits 3.0
This course is an introduction to Biological Anthropology. Students will learn the foundations of scientific evolutionary theory, basic biological concepts of biology, genetics, inheritance, human biology, primatology, the course of human evolution, and how this leads to modern human diversity. Prerequisites: Eligible to take ENGL 1010.
Semester Offered
fall/spring
General Education Areas
Social Science Gen Ed

ANTH 2120: Cultural Anthropology

Class Program
Credits 3.0
A holistic study of human variation and adaptation over time in a wide range of societies from non-literate, non-industrial communities, and modern non-Western cultures and indigenous peoples of the Americas. Focus includes kinship systems, economic arrangement, social control, religion and art. Prerequisites: Eligible to take ENGL 1010.
Semester Offered
fall/spring
General Education Areas
Social Science Gen Ed