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Course Descriptions

Anthropology 101 - Human Biological Evolution (Physical Anthropology)
(3) UC: CSU

Current evolutionary theory is applied to human populations, processes of race formation and evolution in the framework of population genetics and in relation to the evolution of ecosystems. Included are taxonomy, humna phylogeny, primate evolution and the human fossil record

Anthropology 102 - Human Ways of Life: Cultural Anthropology
(3) UC:CSU

This course consists of a study of people and their culture on all levels from the non-literate to the most complex. Among the many phases of culture considered will be races and racial relations, scientific, technological and economic progress, political organizations; morals, ethics, and religions, courtship, marriage, and family, as well as the languages and classical arts.

Anthropology 121 - Anthropology of the Supernatural: Religion, Magic, and Witchcraft
(3)

This course provides an examination of supernatural beliefs and practives from an anthropological perspective. It includes anthropological theories about the origins of belief in the supernatural, the social functions of supernatural beliefs, major world religions, the use and practice of magic, and the belief in witchcraft and sorcery.