Anthropology Courses

Anthropology (ANT) courses

  • ANT 125 Exploring Our Human Ancestry

    This course explores what it means to be human by tracing our biological and cultural roots. Topics include: the evolutionary process; our place among the living primates; fossil and archaeological evidence of human ancestors and the origins of language, society and culture. Partially fulfills the general education requirements in the social sciences for the associate of arts degree.

    Credit hoursLecture contact hoursLab contact hoursTypically offeredCORE 42 (MOTR) equivalent
    330FallMOTR ANTH 101 - General Anthropology.
  • ANT 226 Cultural Anthropology

    The comparative study of human society and culture, focusing on theories of culture and cultural institutions and ethnographic and cross- cultural methods of research. Partially fulfills the general education requirements in the social sciences for the Associate of Arts degree.

    Credit hoursLecture contact hoursLab contact hoursTypically offeredCORE 42 (MOTR) equivalent
    330SpringMOTR ANTH 201- Cultural Anthropology.