ANTH 001 - Introductory Anthropology
Summer 2013, Section 001 - 3.0 Credits
Schedule Number 185476
Satisfies: United States Culture (US), International Culture (IL), General Education - Social and Behavioral Sciences Courses (GS)
Important Dates
Reg Period: 3/4/2013 - 7/1/2013
First Day of Class: 6/26/2013
End of Class: 8/7/2013
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Course Description
Prehistoric and traditional peoples and cultures; traditional customs and institutions compared with those of modern society.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for the course.
Costs and Fees
This course will be included in your semester bill.
Remarks
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**The first day to schedule classes is based on the priority registration process.
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Material Requirements
Your course materials are listed below. Textbooks can be acquired from any number of textbook sellers. If you wish, you may purchase your books from the sources listed below. The information displayed is provided pursuant to the U.S. Higher Education Opportunity Act.
| Material Title | Edition | Author | ISBN | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anthropology: What Does it Mean to Be Human | 2nd | Lavenda, Robert H. | 9780195392876 | MBS |
Technical Requirements
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Software Requirements
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