ATH12103 — Anthropology
ATH 12103 - Anthropology ATH 12103 - Anthropology The study of humankind throughout time; the study of how our species (Homo sapiens) has changed, and how culture, human biology, and environment interact. The course is an introductory survey of cultural, archaeological, biological, and linguistic diversity. all, Spring Semester Hours: 3 (TM) - Meets the requirement of the Ohio Transfer 36 State Policy as presented elsewhere in this Catalog. (TAG) - Transfer Assurance Guide Approved Course
Part of
- General Education Program
- Visual Art, A.A.
- Visual Art - General Fine Arts Concentration, B.F.A.
- Concentration in Biology, A.S.
- Biology, B.S.
- Chemistry, A.S.
- Biochemistry, B.S.
- Adolescent to Young Adult Integrated Social Studies Education, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Language Arts/Social Studies Education, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Mathematics/Social Studies Education, B.S.
- Middle Childhood Science/Social Studies Education, B.S.
- English, A.A.
- General Studies, A.A.
- General Education Certificate
- History, A.A.
- Liberal Studies, B.A.
- Concentration in Mathematics, A.S.
- Mathematics, B.S.
- Professional Communication, A.A.
- Professional Communication, B.S.
- Concentration in Psychology, A.A.
- Psychology, B.S.
- Public Health, B.T.S.
- Sports and Exercise Studies, A.S.
- Sports and Exercise Studies, B.S.
- Wildlife Conservation, B.S.