Requirements Met by Courses

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List of current anthropology courses

Specific Departmental Requirements Met (Subfield, Methods, 300-level, Required)

Critical Learning Across the  Liberal Arts, General Education Requirements Met1

Critical Perspectives, Applies to Students Entering CC Prior to Fall 2020 

AN 100

Human/Being – Anthropological Perspectives

Subfield Varies*

 

 G

AN 101

Paleofantasies and Other Narratives of Human Evolution

 2

CP

I

AN 102

Cultural Anthropology

Cultural

AIM, SHB

G or S

AN 105

Language and Culture

Linguistic

CP

 G or S

AN 123

American Sign Language I

 

 

 

AN 124

American Sign Language I

 

 

 

AN 201

Human Evolution

Biological

 

 I

AN 202

Human Biological Variation

Biological

 

 

AN 204

The Body: Anthropological Perspectives

 

 

 

AN 206

Doing Ethnography

Cultural, Methods

CP 

Writing in Disipline

AN 207

Primate Behavior, Ecology and Conservation

Biological

 SA 

 

AN 208

Topics in Anthropology: Courses vary

Subfield Varies*

 

 

AN 208

Indigeneity in Latin America

Cultural

 

 

AN 208

Energy Worlds: From Fossil Fuels to Renewables

Cultural

 

 

AN 212

Language of Racism

Linguistic

 SHB, EPUS

 

AN 215

Anthropological Theory

Req. Core Course AN215

 

 

AN 219

Archaeology of the North American Southwest

Archaeology 

HP 

 S

AN 220

Doing Archaeology

Archaeology, Methods

 HP

 

AN 221

Topics in Ethnomusicology

 

SHB

G

AN 225

Historical Archaeology

Archaeology, Methods

 

 

AN 227

Collapse and Sustainability of Past Societies

 2

 HP

 

AN 235

Global Health: Biosocial Perspective

Cultural

 

 G

AN 237

African Descendants in the Caribbean and Latin America

Cultural

SHB, EPG

G or S

AN 238

Genders and Sexualities in Latin America and the Caribbean

Cultural

 G or S

AN 239

Gender Diversity Across Cultures

Cultural

 

 G or S

AN 242

Anthropology of Food

Cultural, Methods

 

 S

AN 256

Language Socialization

Linguistic, Methods

SHB

S

AN 258

Introduction to Linguistics

Linguistic

FRL 

 

AN 259

Native Peoples of the Southwest

Cultural

 

 G or S

AN 260

Language & Gender

Linguistic, Methods

AIM, SHB

S

AN 262

Studying Language as Social Action

Linguistic, Methods

 

 

AN 270

Anthropocene

Cultural

 SHB

 

AN 301

Human Osteology

2, Methods, 300

SA

I

AN 302

Human Ecology and Biology

2, Methods, 300

 

I

AN 306

Primatology

2, Methods, 300

 

 I

AN 308

Topics in Anthropology: Topics Vary

Subfield Varies*, 300

 

 

AN 308

Anthropology of the State: The Imaginary Edition

Cultural, 300

 

 

AN308

Latinxs, Language and Culture in the Southwest

Linguistic, 300

 

 

AN 308

Anthropology of the Drug Wars

Cultural, 300

 

 

AN 308

Bioarchaeology

300

 

 

AN 310

Vampires, Zombies, and Time-Traveling Turkeys: Settler Colonial Narratives

Linguistic, Methods, 300

AIM, SHB, EPUS 

 

AN 311

Language in Culture and Mind: Cognitive Anthropology

Linguistic, Methods, 300

 SA

 

AN 315

Senior Capstone

Req. Core Course AN315

 

 

AN 320

Field Archaeology

Archaeology, 300, Methods

 SA

 

AN 321

Rio Grande: Culture, History and Region

Cultural, 300, Methods

 

 G or S

AN 326

Religion & Ritual

Cultural, 300, Methods

AIM

G

AN 328

Trees, Climate, and People

 2, 300, Methods

 SA

 

AN 333

Evolution of Human Life Histories

Biological, 300

 

 

AN 376

Culture and Power: Political Anthropology

Cultural, 300 

 

 G or S

AN 377

Living in the Material World--Economic Anthropology

Cultural, 300

 

 G or S

AN 380

Community-Based Field Course

Subfield Varies*, 300, Methods

 

 

AN 400

Independent Research in Anthropology

Optional***

 

 

AN 450

Capstone Research in Anthropology 

Optional***

 

 

CC100**

First Year Program, taught by Anthropology faculty

Subfield Varies*

 

CC100

CC120**

First Year Program, taught by Anthropology faculty 

Subfield Varies*  

 

CC120

* If the "Subfield varies" please contact the instructor who taught your course to see which, if any, subfield requirement is met by the course (i.e., cultural, linguistic, biological, archaeological). Also check with your instructor to see if the course fulfills a Departmental Methods requirement.

** Will count toward major or minor requirements. Check with your instructor to see if your course may meet the subfield requirement.

*** Developed in collaboration with an Anthropology faculty advisor.

1General Education course abbreviations: AIM (Analysis and Interpretation of Meaning), CP (Creative Process), FRL (Formal Reasoning and Logic), HP (Historical Perspectives), SA (Scientific Analysis), SHB (Societies and Human Behavior), EP (Equity and Power, US and Global). More information about CC's General Education requirements is available here.  

2As of Fall 2023, this course will not meet a subfield requirement (biological or archaeology). If you took this course prior to Fall 2023, this course WILL meet a subfield requirement. 

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