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2007-2008 Catalog (PDF) - Colorado State University-Pueblo

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CSU-<strong>Pueblo</strong><br />

ANS 588 Internship Seminar 1(1-0)<br />

Graduate internship presentation and examination for<br />

completion of ANS degree. Prerequisite: graduate<br />

standing. (F,S,SS)<br />

ANS 589 Thesis Defense 1(1-0)<br />

Thesis presentation for completion of ANS degree.<br />

Prerequisite: graduate standing. (F,S,SS)<br />

ANS 593 Seminar 1(1-0)<br />

An interdisciplinary seminar on topics appropriate to the<br />

application of natural sciences. Prerequisite: graduate<br />

standing and ANS 510. (S)<br />

ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTHR)<br />

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES<br />

ANTHR 100 Cultural Anthropology 3(3-0)<br />

Introduction to the concepts by which anthropology<br />

understands particular lifestyles, and to the constructs by<br />

which it accounts for similarities and differences among<br />

lifestyles. (*)<br />

ANTHR 104 Physical Anthropology 3(3-0)<br />

Biological nature of humans; emphasis on how forces of<br />

evolution have shaped human nature in the past and<br />

present. (*)<br />

ANTHR 105 Introduction to Archaeology 3(3-0)<br />

Evolution of culture as explained through archaeological<br />

methods and theories; emphasis on the preservation and<br />

protection of the cultural environment. (*)<br />

ANTHR 106 (ENG 106) Language, Thought and<br />

Culture 3(3-0)<br />

Cross-cultural introduction to language processes in<br />

human society. (*)<br />

ANTHR 211 Laboratory and Field Techniques<br />

(1-10 VAR)<br />

Training in field and/or laboratory techniques by participation<br />

in anthropological project. Prerequisites: permission<br />

of instructor; previous work in anthropology recommended.<br />

(*)<br />

ANTHR 212 (SOC 212) The Forensics of Bones<br />

3(3-0)<br />

Familiarize students with the basic procedures used by<br />

forensic anthropologists to obtain evidence in criminal<br />

investigations. (*)<br />

ANTHR 250 (SOC 250) The Sacred in Culture 3(3-0)<br />

Concepts of the supernatural studied cross-culturally and<br />

in particular cultures. Analysis of the role of religion in<br />

helping individuals adjust to stress and aging. (*)<br />

ANTHR 251 World Archaeology 3(3-0)<br />

Awareness and appreciation of cultural evolution and<br />

heritage through descriptions and interpretations of<br />

archaeological remains throughout the world. (*)<br />

ANTHR 252 (SOC 252) Culture and Personality 3(3-0)<br />

Relationship between group processes and personality<br />

factors in a cross-cultural perspective. (*)<br />

ANTHR 291 Special Topics (1-3 VAR) (*) Repeatable<br />

ANTHR 301 Peoples and Cultures of the Southwest<br />

3(3-0)<br />

Examination of the region’s multiethnic and pluralistic<br />

society; emphasis on adverse adaptations to distinctive<br />

nature and cultural environments. (*)<br />

ANTHR 310 (SOC 310) Social and Cultural Theory<br />

3(3-0)<br />

From classical to contemporary theory in sociology and<br />

anthropology. (*)<br />

ANTHR 401 (SOC 401) Health, Culture and Society<br />

3(3-0)<br />

Analysis of cultural, social, and psychological factors<br />

influencing health and health-care. (*)<br />

ANTHR 402 (SOC 402) Aging, Culture and Society<br />

3(3-0)<br />

Cultural, sociological, and psychological dimensions of<br />

aging. (*)<br />

ANTHR 416 (SOC 416) Crime and the Mind 3(3-0)<br />

Examination of “crime” as an ongoing aspect of human<br />

existence. (*)<br />

ANTHR 451 (SOC 451) Culture/Deviance/Psychopathology<br />

3(3-0)<br />

Analysis of the relationship between culture and the<br />

causes and manifestations of deviance and psychopathology.<br />

(*)<br />

ANTHR 452 (SOC 452) Self and Society 3(3-0)<br />

Examination of the self and society within anthropological<br />

theory. Special emphasis will be placed on symbolic<br />

interactionism and cross-cultural approaches. Prerequisite:<br />

SOC 101 and/or SOC/PSYCH 352. (*)<br />

ANTHR 453 Southwestern Archaeology 3(3-0)<br />

Investigations of the prehistories of diverse peoples and<br />

cultures of the Southwest. (*)<br />

ANTHR 491 Special Topics (1-3 VAR) (*) Repeatable<br />

ANTHR 492 (SOC 492) Research 3(3-0)<br />

Qualitative and quantitative methods and designs in<br />

sociological research. (*)<br />

ANTHR 493 Seminar (2-4 VAR) (*)<br />

ANTHR 494 Field Experience (3, 4, 5, 6, 12 VAR)<br />

Practical experience in an agency setting. Prerequisite:<br />

permission of instructor. (*) Repeatable<br />

ANTHR 495 Independent Study (1-10 VAR)<br />

Directed study for students interested in specific areas of<br />

anthropological concern. Prerequisites: previous work in<br />

anthropology and permission of instructor. (*) Repeatable<br />

ART (ART)<br />

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES<br />

ART 100 Visual Dynamics 3(3-0)<br />

Appreciation and understanding of visual experiences and<br />

techniques reflecting the cultural dynamics of creativity.<br />

(F,S, SS)<br />

ART 110 Art Career Orientation 1(1-0)<br />

Guided development of individual job objectives. (F,S,SS)<br />

ART 115 Two-Dimensional Design 3(1-4)<br />

The foundation of visual form, emphasizing twodimensional<br />

design and color theory. (F,S)<br />

ART 116 Three-Dimensional Design 3(1-4)<br />

The foundation of visual form, emphasizing three<br />

dimensional design. (F,S)<br />

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