Austin Community College
Summer 2011 - CANCELLED COURSES
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Updated: 11/30/2011 12:37:15
ANTHROPOLOGY
5.5 Week Session May 23 - June 29
ANTH 2301 Physical Anthropology
G [0/36] 31093 Lec 005 RGC 028 MTWThF 9:05am - 10:35am OH Bell, Karen
ANTH 2302 Introduction to Archaeology
G [0/36] 31095 Lec 002 PER TBA TBA OH Bell, Karen
ANTH 2389 Academic Cooperative in Anthropology
I+ [0/15] 29047 Lec 003 NRG 2121 MTWTh 10:45am - 12:05pm OH Pintar, Elizabeth
I+ [0/15] 31099 Lec 001 PER 111 MW 5:35pm - 7:25pm OH Hayman, Carol
11 Week Session May 23 - August 8
11 Week Session May 23 - August 8
5.5 Week Session June 30 - August 8
ANTH 2351 Cultural Anthropology
G [0/36] 29162 Lec 002 NRG 2121 MTWThF 9:05am - 10:35am OH Bell, Karen
G [0/35] 29163 Lec 005 RGC A254 MTWTh 12:45pm - 2:40pm OH Smith, Gary
G [0/36] 29920 Lec 003 RRC 2322. MTWTh 12:00pm - 1:55pm OH Gavit, Kristina
5.5 Week Session May 23 - June 29
11 Week Session May 23 - August 8
11 Week Session May 23 - August 8
5.5 Week Session June 30 - August 8
ANTH 2301 Physical Anthropology
An introduction to the study of the bio/cultural diversity of humans. The interaction between culture and biology produces a variety of human biological adaptations that are traced through the following avenues: the fossil record of primates, primate behavior, and the genetic makeup of modern populations.
Physical Anthropology: Honors - Please contact the Honors Department at 223–3255 or honors@austincc.edu for additional information.
ANTH 2302 Introduction to Archaeology
This course covers archaeological techniques for reconstructing ancient societies. Emphasis is placed on archaeological questions, scientific methods, and culture change.
ANTH 2351 Cultural Anthropology
This course introduces the student to a holistic study of culture. The major elements of human social behavior, material culture, and cultural diversity are studied as adaptations to social and environmental change--past and present.
ANTH 2373 Topics in Anthropology
Unique needs courses in Anthropology and Archaeology.
Archaeological Field Methods- This course introduces students to field and laboratory methods in archaeology. Course objectives include research design, surface survey and excavation, analysis of artifacts and other remains, and preparation of final reports. Emphasis on specific aspects of archaeological fieldwork will depend on where (US or international) taught.
Mesoamerican Archaeology- An introduction to the study of Mesoamerican prehistory. The rise of civilization, writing, religion, and technology in the New World’s greatest prehistoric society is traced through regional studies and field documentation.
ANTH 2389 Academic Cooperative in Anthropology
Integrates on-campus study with practical hands-on experience in anthropology. In conjunction with class seminars, the student will set specific goals and objectives in the study of anthropology or archaeology. Prerequisite: ANTH 2301 or ANTH 2302 or ANTH 2351 or instructor approval.