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Biola University 2013ā€“14 Catalog

World Archaeology

Topics in Social Justice and Human Rights

Credit(s): 3.

ANTH 335 ANTH 365

ANTH 470

Credit(s): 3. May be substituted for any one of the above electives, or courses in other departments cross-listed with it, or a department approved elective. Courses Anthropology (ANTH) ANTH 200 - General Cultural Anthropology The nature of people in culture; worldview and perception; culture change; a study of the subsystems of cultures, including social organization, religion, language and related topics. Credit(s): 3. ANTH 215 - Introduction to Archaeology An examination of the methodology and theories of the archaeological approach to the study of humankind from the earliest times to the present and how to interpret such data in respect to political, economic and social organization as well as analyze cultural adaptation and change. Credit(s): 3. anthropological perspective. The course will explore ideas and concepts in scientific method, genetics, human variation, primate behavior, fossil humans and archaeology. Note(s): May be taken with ANTH 223 for a total of 4 credits of laboratory science credit. Credit(s): 3. ANTH 223 - Physical Anthropology Laboratory A laboratory consisting of a hands on study of specimens and an examination of the relationship between human biology and the influence of culture. This laboratory accompanies ANTH 222 Physical Anthropology and is divided between observational and experimental approaches to the collection and interpretation of data. Frequent discussion of relevant issues is included. Lecture/ Lab Hours: 3 lab hours. Note(s): May be taken concurrently with ANTH 222, or in a subsequent semester. Credit(s): 1. ANTH 300 - Magic, Witchcraft and Sorcery A treatment of conceptions of the supernatural, the functions of religion in society, religion and social control, the nature of religious ritual and paraphernalia, sacred places and religious practitioners. Credit(s): 3. ANTH 303 - Human Variation The study of the processes and theories for the existence of the present variation between and within human populations, the genetics of human populations and the significance of racial classifications. Prerequisite(s): 200, 222. Credit(s): 3. ANTH 222 - Physical Anthropology A survey of the physical nature of humans from an ANTH 304 - Human Osteology Techniques in the basic identification of human skeletal remains, including aging, sex, race and stature reconstruction. Professional and ethical considerations related to handling human remains. Prerequisite(s): 200, 222. Credit(s): 3. ANTH 306 - Cognitive Anthropology Survey of the growth and development of anthropological theories and research methods for understanding cultural knowledge. Explores key ideas, concepts and issues relating to cognition, culture and meaning. Credit(s): 3.

Biblical Archaeology: Ancient Near East Biblical Archaeology: Palestine

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

ANTH 366 ANTH 410 ANTH 430

Topics in Archaeology

Credit(s): 1 - 4.

Field Excursion: Turkey, Greece and Rome Field Excursion: Israel Internship in Archaeology

Credit(s): 4. Credit(s): 3.

ANTH 432 ANTH 450

Credit(s): 1 - 3.

Social Justice, Human Rights and Conflict Transformation, Minor Minor Requirements A Social Justice, Human Rights and Conflict Transformation minor is offered with the completion of 18 credits, excluding BBST 465 (12 of which must be upper-division) in approved courses with an average grade of ā€œCā€ or better. Core Requirements Six credits must be taken from core SJHR courses: ANTH 342 Social Justice and Human Rights Credit(s): 3. It is recommended that students minoring in Social Justice, Human Rights and Conflict Transformation take ANTH 342 before taking any other courses in the minor. ANTH 415 Human Conflict Credit(s): 3. And BBST 465 Integration Seminar Credit(s): 3. All students in the minor will be required to take BBST 465 Integration Seminar: Justice, Advocacy and the Kingdom of God as a Bible elective. Elective Requirements Select four courses equaling 12 credits from the following elective list below. A maximum of two courses per discipline.

General Cultural Anthropology

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ANTH 200 ANTH 403 ANTH 407 ANTH 408 ENGL 283 INCS 331 INCS 332 INCS 345 INCS 420 INCS 456 HIST 400 HIST 425

Economic Anthropology

Ethnicity, Identity and Memory

Language and Power

Race and Ethnicity in American Literature Peoples of Ethnic America

Peoples of the World

Introduction to International Development Intercultural Communication

World Religions

Studies in Developing Nations

War and Civilization

Africa: History, Peoples and Culture

HIST 445

International Relations Sociology of Gender

POSC 307 SOCI 302 SOCI 342

Ethnic and Minority Groups Social Change in the Developing World Social Inequality: Race, Class and Gender

SOCI 348

Credit(s): 3.

SOCI 352

Credit(s): 3.

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