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ANTH 2302
Introduction to Archeology
3 Credit Hours (1 class)
Introduction to Archeology
3 Credit Hours (1 class)
Course Description for ANTH 2302
ANTH 2302
(3 Credit Hours)
(3 Credit Hours)
Introduction to Archeology
This is a Texas Common Course Number. This is a Dallas College Core Curriculum course.
Prerequisite Required: College level ready in Reading.
Course Description: The study of the human past through material remains. The course includes a discussion of methods and theories relevant to archeological inquiry. Topics may include the adoption of agriculture, response to environmental change, the emergence of complex societies, and ethics in the discipline. (3 Lec.)
Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 4503015125
Course-Num-Sect (Reg#) Title | Class Meeting Information | Faculty Information | Credits | Start / End Dates Open Seats / Capacity | Class Features | Links | |
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ANTH-2302-81448 (1270526) Introduction to Archeology | INET INET M T W R F S U | 3 | Oct 19, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 (8 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Fall 8 Week 2 Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: This course focuses on what we can learn from the remains of cultures of the past. Learn how buildings, pots, art, and trash heaps tell us about the lives and beliefs of historic and prehistoric peoples. |
ANTH 2346
General Anthropology
3 Credit Hours (2 classes)
General Anthropology
3 Credit Hours (2 classes)
Course Description for ANTH 2346
ANTH 2346
(3 Credit Hours)
(3 Credit Hours)
General Anthropology
This is a Texas Common Course Number. This is a Dallas College Core Curriculum course.
Prerequisite Required: College level ready in Reading.
Course Description: The study of human beings, their antecedents, related primates, and their cultural behavior and institutions. Introduces the major subfields: physical and cultural anthropology, archeology, linguistics, their applications, and ethics in the discipline. (3 Lec.)
Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 4502015125
Course-Num-Sect (Reg#) Title | Class Meeting Information | Faculty Information | Credits | Start / End Dates Open Seats / Capacity | Class Features | Links | |
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ANTH-2346-21401 (1267353) General Anthropology | INET INET M T W R F S U | 3 | Aug 24, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: All content is 100 percent online. MANDATORY orientation starts Aug. 24 at https://ecampus.dcccd.edu. For information, please contact Jesse Todd at jTodd@dcccd.edu. | |||||||
ANTH-2346-31430 (1281015) General Anthropology | INET INET M T W R F S U | 3 | Aug 24, 2020 Oct 15, 2020 (8 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Fall 8 Week 1 Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: To begin online course: go to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu. Questions: |
ANTH 2351
Cultural Anthropology
3 Credit Hours (3 classes)
Cultural Anthropology
3 Credit Hours (3 classes)
Course Description for ANTH 2351
ANTH 2351
(3 Credit Hours)
(3 Credit Hours)
Cultural Anthropology
This is a Texas Common Course Number. This is a Dallas College Core Curriculum course.
Prerequisite Required: College level ready in Reading.
Course Description: The study of human cultures. Topics may include social organization, institutions, diversity, interactions between human groups, and ethics in the discipline. (3 Lec.)
Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 4502015325
Course-Num-Sect (Reg#) Title | Class Meeting Information | Faculty Information | Credits | Start / End Dates Open Seats / Capacity | Class Features | Links | |
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ANTH-2351-28402 (1267359) Cultural Anthropology | INET INET M T W R F S U | 3 | Oct 19, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 (8 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Flex Term Oct Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: This is an eight-week course starting Oct 19 and ending Dec.10 and is part of a coordinated program that allows completion of multiple social science courses during one semester by minimizing overlap. All content is 100 percent online. MANDATORY orientationstarts Oct. 19 at https://ecampus.dcccd.edu. For information,please contact Jesse Todd at jTodd@dcccd.edu. | |||||||
ANTH-2351-21401 (1267355) Cultural Anthropology | INET INET M T W R F S U | 3 | Aug 24, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: All content is 100 percent online. MANDATORY orientation starts Aug. 24 at https://ecampus.dcccd.edu. For information, please contact Jesse Todd at jTodd@dcccd.edu. | |||||||
ANTH-2351-41400 (1275233) Cultural Anthropology | INET INET M T W R F S U | 3 | Oct 19, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 (8 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Fall 8 Week 2 Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: NOTE: ANTH-2351-41400 HarvesTERM 2 ONLINE. BEGINS 10-19-20; ENDS 12-10-20 (8 WEEKS). To access course & print syllabus, go to http://ecampus.dcccd.edu EMAIL: LisaQuirk@@dcccd.edu |
ANTH 2401
Physical Anthropology
4 Credit Hours (11 classes)
Physical Anthropology
4 Credit Hours (11 classes)
Course Description for ANTH 2401
ANTH 2401
(4 Credit Hours)
(4 Credit Hours)
Physical Anthropology
This is a Texas Common Course Number. This is a Dallas College Core Curriculum course.
Prerequisite Required: College level ready in Reading.
Course Description: The study of human origins and bio-cultural adaptations. Topics may include primatology, genetics, human variation, forensics, health, and ethics in the discipline. This lecture and laboratory course combines all the elements of ANTH 2301 and ANTH 2101, which includes demonstrations of major principles and learning outcomes listed for both courses. (3 Lec., 3 Lab.)
Coordinating Board Academic Approval Number 4502025125
Course-Num-Sect (Reg#) Title | Class Meeting Information | Faculty Information | Loc / Credits | Start / End Dates Open Seats / Capacity | Class Features | Links | |
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ANTH-2401-81801 (1317813) Physical Anthropology | TBA HYBRD T R 12:30 PM - 01:50 PM | To be Announced | RLC 4 | Aug 24, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info |
Course-Num-Sect (Reg#) Title | Class Meeting Information | Faculty Information | Credits | Start / End Dates Open Seats / Capacity | Class Features | Links | |
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ANTH-2401-81003 (1270619) Physical Anthropology | INET INET M T W R F S U INET INTLB M T W R F S U | 4 | Aug 24, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: Note: **This section provides optional live audio and/or video interaction with the instructor through Blackboard Collaborate.** Anthropology 2401 explores how biology and culture have shaped humans, including our species' relationship to monkeys and apes, adaptation to different environments, human diversity, modern health problems, and implications for the future. | |||||||
ANTH-2401-81002 (1270617) Physical Anthropology | INET INET M T W R F S U INET INTLB M T W R F S U | 4 | Aug 24, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: Note: **This section provides optional live audio and/or video interaction with the instructor through Blackboard Collaborate.** Anthropology 2401 explores how biology and culture have shaped humans, including our species' relationship to monkeys and apes, adaptation to different environments, human diversity, modern health problems, and implications for the future. | |||||||
ANTH-2401-81001 (1270541) Physical Anthropology | INET INET M T W R F S U INET INTLB M T W R F S U | 4 | Aug 24, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: Note: Anthropology 2401 explores how biology and culture have shaped humans, including our species' relationship to monkeys and apes, adaptation to different environments, human diversity, modern health problems, and implications for the future. | |||||||
ANTH-2401-21401 (1267361) Physical Anthropology | INET INET M T W R F S U INET INTLB M T W R F S U | 4 | Aug 24, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: All content is 100 percent online. MANDATORY orientation starts Aug. 24 at https://ecampus.dcccd.edu. For information, please contact Sarah Snyder at sSnyder@dcccd.edu. | |||||||
ANTH-2401-81448 (1270651) Physical Anthropology | INET INET M T W R F S U INET INTLB M T W R F S U | 4 | Oct 19, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 (8 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Fall 8 Week 2 Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: Note: **This section provides optional live audio and/or video interaction with the instructor through Blackboard Collaborate.** Anthropology 2401 explores how biology and culture have shaped humans, including our species' relationship to monkeys and apes, adaptation to different environments, human diversity, modern health problems, and implications for the future. | |||||||
ANTH-2401-81402 (1270631) Physical Anthropology | INET INET M T W R F S U INET INTLB M T W R F S U | 4 | Aug 24, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: Note: Anthropology 2401 explores how biology and culture have shaped humans, including our species' relationship to monkeys and apes, adaptation to different environments, human diversity, modern health problems, and implications for the future. | |||||||
ANTH-2401-21402 (1278948) Physical Anthropology | INET INET M T W R F S U INET INTLB M T W R F S U | 4 | Oct 19, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 (8 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Fall 8 Week 2 Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: This is an eight-week course starting Oct 19 and ending Dec.10 and is part of a coordinated program that allows completion of multiple social science courses during one semester by minimizing overlap. MANDATORY orientation starts Oct. 19 at https://ecampus.dcccd.edu. For information, please contact Sarah Snyder at sSnyder@dcccd.edu. | |||||||
ANTH-2401-81403 (1293220) Physical Anthropology | INET INET M T W R F S U INET INTLB M T W R F S U | 4 | Aug 24, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 (16 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: Note: Anthropology 2401 explores how biology and culture have shaped humans, including our species' relationship to monkeys and apes, adaptation to different environments, human diversity, modern health problems, and implications for the future. | |||||||
ANTH-2401-81433 (1270645) Physical Anthropology | INET INET M T W R F S U INET INTLB M T W R F S U | 4 | Sep 8, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 (14 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Flex Term Sep Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: Note: Anthropology 2401 explores how biology and culture have shaped humans, including our species' relationship to monkeys and apes, adaptation to different environments, human diversity, modern health problems, and implications for the future. | |||||||
ANTH-2401-81420 (1270647) Physical Anthropology | INET INET M T W R F S U INET INTLB M T W R F S U | 4 | Aug 24, 2020 Oct 15, 2020 (8 weeks) Class Ended | eCampus Fall 8 Week 1 Internet Based Core | Class Syllabus (PDF) Textbook Info IncludEd Info | ||
Comments: Note: **This section provides optional live audio and/or video interaction with the instructor through Blackboard Collaborate.** Anthropology 2401 explores how biology and culture have shaped humans, including our species' relationship to monkeys and apes, adaptation to different environments, human diversity, modern health problems, and implications for the future. |
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