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Accounting, ACC*
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Anthropology, ANT*
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Art, ART*
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Art-Graphic Design, GRA*
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Assessment for Prior Learning, ST
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Biology, BIO*
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Broadcast-Cinema
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Business Administration/Marketing, BBG*, BES*, BFN*, BMG*, BMK*
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Chemistry, CHE*
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Communications, COM*
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Computers-Applications, CSA*
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Computers-Computer Science, CSC*
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Computers-Technology, CST*
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Criminal Justice, CJS*
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Digital Arts (Multimedia), DGA*
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Drug & Alcohol Rehab., DAR*
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Early Childhood Education, ECE*
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Earth Science, EAS*
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Economics, ECN*
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Engineering Science, Tech Studies, Manufacturing, EGR*, CAD*, MFG*
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English Literature Courses, ENG*
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English Reading Courses, ENG*
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English Writing Courses, ENG*
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English As A Second Language, ESL*
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Environmental Engineering Tech, ENV*
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Environmental Science, EVS*
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Freshman Seminar, FS
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Geography, GEO*
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Geology, GLG*
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Health, HLT*
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History, HIS*
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Human Services, DAR*, DFS*, HSE*, RLS*
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Languages: French, FRE* Italian, ITA* Sign, SGN* Spanish, SPA*
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Mathematics, MAT*
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Multimedia
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Music, MUS*
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Ophthalmic Design & Dispensing, ODD*
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Philosophy, PHL*
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Physical Science, AST*, EAS*, GLG*, OCE*, PSC*
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Physics, PHY*
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Political Science, POL*
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Psychology, PSY*
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Radiologic Technology, RAD*
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Reading (See English)
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Recreation, RLS*
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Sociology, SOC*
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Special Topics, FS, HON, ST
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Theatre, THR*
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Anthropology, ANT*
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The following information is directly from the 2011-2012 College Catalog, pg. 93. To download a full pdf version of the catalog, click here.
ANT*101, 3 credits, Introduction to Anthropology
Introduction to Anthropology A survey of the major fields of anthropology-physical anthropology, archaeology, and cultural anthropology- with emphasis on the distinctive anthropological perspective on human beings and their works. Non western cultures will be a focus of the cultural analysis. Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG*101. This is an "L" course. This is a "D" course.
ANT*205, 3 credits, Cultural Anthropology
An introduction to the cross-cultural study of human behavior and society. Focus will be on political organization, marriage and family, community organization, economic institutions, culture and personality, religion, social movements and change. Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG*101. This is a "D" course.
ANT*212, 3 credits, Anthropology, Psychology, and Religion
This is a cultural anthropology course which uses a psychological approach to the study of the effects of major world religions on the development of the individual personality in selected cultures. Prerequisite: ANT*101, 20 hours of college credit completed, and permission of instructor.
From College Catalog 2011-2012, p. 93
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