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2223

Ecological Anthropology: People, Culture and Nature

AN 210 Ecological Anthropology: People, Culture and Nature 4 cr.

Study the relationship between humans and natural environments. The elements of sociocultural systems of various types of tribal and modern societies are compared. Broad trends and relationships are stressed; the course utilizes knowledge from biology, social science, psychology and ecology.

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Formerly People, Nature and Culture.

Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology

AN 101 Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 4 cr.

Introduces current evidence for bio-cultural human evolution. Fossil record, heredity, genetics, primate studies, human variation and adaptation, and archaeological evidence of domesticates and social complexity are interrelated to provide an understanding of our present status as Homo sapiens.

Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology

AN 100 Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology 4 cr.

The significance of culture and society as means of adapting to a varied and changing environment. Adaptation and cultural evolution are examined through a cross-cultural study of economic, social, political and ideological institutions. Art, music and language are also discussed.

Cabin Atmosphere and Information Systems

AMT 206 Cabin Atmosphere and Information Systems 6 cr. The study of aircraft cabin atmospheric control systems including heating, cooling, cabin pressurization and oxygen systems. Aircraft instruments, ice and rain control, communication and navigation system installation, maintenance and repair will also be studied.
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