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ANTH 210 U915T
Cultural Anthropology
Synonym #
63679
Credits
3
Instructor
Joleen Pietrzak
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Description
Introduces the nature of human culture as an adaptive ecological and evolutionary system, emphasizing basic anthropological concepts, principles and problems. Draws data from both traditional and industrial cultures to cover such concepts as values & beliefs, social organization, economic and political order, science, technology, and aesthetic expression.
Prerequisites
N/A
Book Info
Cultural Anthropology: The Human Challenge
ISBN 9780495810827
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ANTH 280 U915T
Sociocultural Theory
Synonym #
63682
Credits
3
Instructor
Joleen Pietrzak
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Description
An introduction to the nature of theories of human social and cultural behavior and their construction. Major approaches from anthropology and sociology will be examined in order to better comprehend elements essential to generating knowledge of social behavior.
Prerequisites
ANTH 210 or SOC 100 or Instructor Consent.
Book Info
Cultural Contemporary Sociological Theory and Its Classical Roots: The Basics
ISBN – 13: 978-0-07-299759-0
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GEOG 210 U915T
World Regional Geography
Synonym #
63730
Credits
3
Instructor
Joleen Pietrzak
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Description
A survey of the earth from a broad global framework through the differentiation of the world in terms of both natural and human environmental features and characteristics on a regional basis.
Prerequisites
N/A
Book Info
An Introduction to Human Geography: The Cultural Landscape
ISBN 978-0321677358
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HLTH 103 U915T
Personal Health
Synonym #
63740
Credits
3
Instructor
Andrew Shim
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Description
The dynamics of health in modern life in a rapidly changing world; modern concepts of health, disease, and longevity; current medical findings relative to emotional health, human sexuality, family planning, disease control, environmental health, and quackery are included.
Prerequisites
N/A
Book Info
Your Health Today
ISBN 007338092x
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REL 250 U915T
World Religions
Synonym #
63758
Credits
3
Instructor
Richard Van Lente
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Description
Introduces the major religions of humankind, examining the function and diversity of religious expression in human experience, and the role of these religions in international relations.
Prerequisites
N/A
Book Info
The World's Religions: Our Great Wisdom Traditions
ISBN 0-06-250811-3
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SOC 100 U915T
Introduction to Sociology
Synonym #
63762
Credits
3
Instructor
Joleen Pietrzak
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Description
Comprehensive study of society, with analysis of group life, and other forces shaping human behavior.
Prerequisites
N/A
Book Info
Sociology
ISBN: 9780073404332
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SOC 150 U915T
Social Problems
Synonym #
63765
Credits
3
Instructor
Joleen Pietrzak
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Description
A study of present day problems in contemporary societies, such as racism, sexism, ageism, alcoholism, drug addiction, physical and mental health, war and environmental issues - their significance and current policies and action.
Prerequisites
N/A
Book Info
Social Problems
ISBN: 978-0205788088
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SOC 281 U915T
Sociocultural Theory
Synonym #
63768
Credits
3
Instructor
Joleen Pietrzak
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Description
An introduction to the nature of theories of human, social and cultural behavior and their construction. Major approaches from anthropology and sociology will be examined in order to better comprehend elements essential to generating knowledge of social behavior.
Prerequisites
ANTH 210 or SOC 100 or Instructor Consent.
Book Info
Cultural Contemporary Sociological Theory and Its Classical Roots: The Basics
ISBN – 13: 978-0-07-299759-0
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