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| Discipline | Number | Title | Description |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | ANTH 100 | Introduction to Archeology & Physical Anthropology | An introduction to human biological and cultural development, including anthropological approaches to primate studies and human prehistory, from the first archaeological traces through the advent of agriculture and urbanization. |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | ANTH 105 | Anthropology Today | Evaluation of contemporary human issues from an anthropological perspective with anthropological subdisciplines applied to problem solving in modern society. |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | ANTH 110 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology | The study of modern and recent cultures of the world. The concept of culture and its role in human behavior and organization. |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | ANTH 150 | Introduction to Archaeology | The study of ancient and prehistoric cultures of the world. Introduction to the theories and techniques of archeological investigation. |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | ANTH 170 | Introduction to Human Evolution | Homo sapiens as a living organism; biological evolution and genetics; fossil hominids. |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | ANTH 171 | Evolution of Monkeys and Apes | Evolutionary biology of the primates: the fossil record and ecology during the age of mammals, primate anatomy, locomotor, feeding adaptations, taxonomic relations and primate ethology. |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | ANTH 172 | Evolution of Human Adaptation | Psychological, anatomical and behavioral adaptations of the human species and the evolutionary events that produced them. |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | ANTH 173 | Evolution of Human Sexuality | Includes basic genetics, physiology, and behavior. Evolution of sex, of the sexes, and of the role of sex in mammal, primate, and human behavior. |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | ANTH 180 | Language and Culture | Language and culture relationships and methodology. |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | ANTH 210 | Comparative Cultures | Compares the culture originating in Asia, Africa, and pre-colonial Australia, Oceania, and North and South America. Introduces method and theory for comparative cultural analysis from historical, ethnographic, and indigenous viewpoints. Considers the cont |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | ANTH 211 | Selected Topics in Ethnology | Content varies from term to term; emphasizes the comparison of cultures and the anthropological understanding of contemporary people. |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | ANTH 230 | Time Travelers | Introduction to the historical developments of modern archaeology. The nature of archaeological data, modern field methods, analytical techniques, and theoretical background will be reviewed in order to illustrate how the unwritten record of human cultura |
| ANTHROPOLOGY | ANTH 240 | From Ape to Angel | An investigation of the origin of modern people (Homo sapiens) in a historical context; review of key discoveries and current research on the relationships between humans and other primates; exploration of contrasting views of humanity. |
| ART | ART 10 | Introduction to Art | Art appreciation: architecture. |
| ART | ART 102 | Introduction to Art | Art appreciation: paint, screen, prints, etc. |
| ART | ART 103 | Introduction to Art | Art appreciation: design. |
| ART | ART 115 | Basic Design | Introduces principles and concepts of shape, line, texture, space, color, design structure, unity and proportion. |
| ART | ART 116 | Basic Design | Introduces principles of two-dimensional design, color and composition. Includes color properties, combination, relatedness, proportions and interaction. |
| ART | ART 117 | Basic Design | Introduces principles and concepts of three-dimensional design. Includes mass, space and physical texture. |
| ART | ART 131 | Introduction to Drawing | A beginning course in drawing and sketching. Explores form and space on a two-dimensional surface. Stresses creative and analytical vision and composition. |
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