An 22
Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology
9 units (3-0-6)
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first term
Introduction to anthropological theory. Exploration of the diversity of human culture. Examination of the relationship between ecology, technology, and subsistence, patterns of marriage and resi-dence, gender and sexual division of labor, reproduction, kinship, and descent. Links between economic complexity, population, social stratification, political organization, law, religion, ritual, and warfare are traced. Ethnic diversity and interethnic relations are surveyed. The course is oriented toward understanding the causes of cross-cultural variation and the evolution of culture.
Instructor:
Ensminger
An 23
Human Evolution
9 units (3-0-6)
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third term
Introduction to human evolution, which is essential for understanding our species. Natural selection, sexual selection, genetics, systematics, behavioral ecology, and life history theory are covered. The order Primates is surveyed. Primary emphasis is on the hominid fossil and archeological record. Behavior, cognition, and culture of nonhuman primates and humans, as well as physical variation in present-day humans, is examined.
Instructor:
Campbell
An 101
Selected Topics in Anthropology
9 units (3-0-6)
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offered by announcement
Instructor:
Campbell
An 135
Primate Behavior
9 units (3-0-6)
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second term
This course will examine how natural selection has shaped the social organization, life histories, reproductive strategies, social behavior, and cognitive abilities of nonhuman primates. It will review natural and sexual selection, examine the ecological and social pressures that shape primate behavior, and consider the role these principles play in shaping modern human behavior.
Instructor:
Frank
Published Date:
July 28, 2022