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ANTHROPOLOGY 301 GENERAL CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (3) Nature of culture; cultural growth in history; the range of cultural phenomena, includ­ ing material culture, social organization, religion, language, and related topics. 302 GENERAL PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (3) Origin and antiquity of man; criteria of race and racial classification; current racial theories and race problems. 303 ETHNOLOGY (3) Principal culture types and their distribution; discussion of ethnological problems; tech­ niques of analyzing a culture. 304 PEOPLES OF AFRICA (3) Native cultures of Africa south of the Sahara; cultural history, diversity, and prob­ lems in cultural adjustment in modern Africa. Alternate years. 305 PEOPLES OF ASIA (3) A descriptive and comparative study of the people of China, Japan, India, and South­ east Asia, with emphasis on arts, customs, religion, and social structure. Alternate years. 306 PEOPLES OF THE AMERICAS (3) Cultural survey of the Indians of the Americas and description of selected cultures representative of different areas before and after contact with Western countries. Alter­ nate years. 307 PEOPLES OF THE PACIFIC (3) The indigenous cultures of Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Malaysia, and Australia. Alternate years. 401 SEMINAR IN ANTHROPOLOGY (3) Contemporary problem of culture contact among non-literate peoples discussed and presented from student research. 402 READING COURSE IN ANTHRO-LINGUISTICS (2) A selected area or problems of anthropology and linguistics covered and presented in written form. 403 METHODS IN ANTHROPOLOGY (3-6) How to obtain and arrange anthropological data gathered on the field. Prerequisite: 301 or 303. Offered on sufficient demand.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMICS ROBERT s. LIVINGSTON, Chairman

Department Major: 48 units, of which 24 must be upper division, leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree. The required core curriculum includes 111, 191, 211, - 212, 320, 330, 361, 362, 401, and Economics 211, 212. Business Education courses are also available. The general education requirement for a foreign language for those following a Business Administration major may be met by two years of high school language or the first four units of a college language. 91

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