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A NTHHOPOLOGY -SOCIOLOGY 177 2. lnh·cd!udion to Cullural Anthropology (3) The nature of culrore; culture growth and history; survey of cultural phenomena; cultural theory; applied anthropology. 102. Ethnology (3) Prerequisite: Anthro 2 or permission of instructor. Major theories of culrorc; survey nf culture types and their dist.ribution; ethnological problems. 103. Acculturation (3) Prerequisite: Anthro 2 or permission of instructor. Impact of western civilization upon nonwcstcrn o ieries; socinl and culroral adjustments to impact; disintegration; reinterpretation, aod teinregration; place of anthropology in international rc:latit>ns and coloni:tl administration. 104. Social Anthropology (3) Prerequisite: Anthw _ or permiSSIOn of inStructor. T he place of anthropology in the socinl soienc ~ thcol'.ies and schools in social anthropology; community studies, integration, fnnction.1lism psychologic:1l nspccrs. 105. The American Indian (3) Prerequisite: Anthro 2 or permission of instructor. Prehistory of western hemisphere; linguistic groups; development, spread, and attainments of native Indian cultures. 107. Civiti:~ations of Southeast Asia (3) Not open to students with credit in Hist 105B or 107. History and culture of Southeast Asia from earliest times to the present. 108. Civilizations of Ecut Asia (3) Not open to students with credit in Hist 105A or 108. History and cultures of China, Japan, and Korea from earliest times to the present. 110. Archeological Methods (3) Prerequisite: Anthro 1, 2, or permissiOn of instructor. Practical work on exca arion; use of various instruments employed by excavator; keeping field records; da ing methods. ( l lcctmc, 4 lab honrs) 115. Metltod and Theory in Cultural Anthropology (3) Prerequisite: Antln·o 2. Reading and analysis of major contributions to cultural anthropological thought. SOCIOLOGY Note: Former Soc 120 series courses, Soc 180 and 181 m·e courses witb social •welfare contcm and are 7/o'l.v listed in tbe Social T¥ 01·k Department. 1 A-B. Principles of Sociology (3·3) (A) Principal concepts and problems, including personality, social groups, social change and social processes. (B) Prerequisite: Soc IA. Analysis of conditions in society regarded as disruptive of the social order and subject to remedial action. 111. Sociology of Minority Relations (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA or Anthro 2, or permission of instructor. Social processes involved in minority relations in the Unircd tnres in term~ of J'ace, class c:lStc, ctlmicity, politics, and religion; sources of minoriry attimdc ; pntterns of minority adjustment; trends in minority relations. 140. Rural and Urban Problems (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA or permission of instructor. Comparative characteristics of rural and urban living; social institutions, human behavior, social problems; their impact and influence.
Object Description
Title | 1964-65 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1964-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 177 |
Full Text Search | A NTHHOPOLOGY -SOCIOLOGY 177 2. lnh·cd!udion to Cullural Anthropology (3) The nature of culrore; culture growth and history; survey of cultural phenomena; cultural theory; applied anthropology. 102. Ethnology (3) Prerequisite: Anthro 2 or permission of instructor. Major theories of culrorc; survey nf culture types and their dist.ribution; ethnological problems. 103. Acculturation (3) Prerequisite: Anthro 2 or permission of instructor. Impact of western civilization upon nonwcstcrn o ieries; socinl and culroral adjustments to impact; disintegration; reinterpretation, aod teinregration; place of anthropology in international rc:latit>ns and coloni:tl administration. 104. Social Anthropology (3) Prerequisite: Anthw _ or permiSSIOn of inStructor. T he place of anthropology in the socinl soienc ~ thcol'.ies and schools in social anthropology; community studies, integration, fnnction.1lism psychologic:1l nspccrs. 105. The American Indian (3) Prerequisite: Anthro 2 or permission of instructor. Prehistory of western hemisphere; linguistic groups; development, spread, and attainments of native Indian cultures. 107. Civiti:~ations of Southeast Asia (3) Not open to students with credit in Hist 105B or 107. History and culture of Southeast Asia from earliest times to the present. 108. Civilizations of Ecut Asia (3) Not open to students with credit in Hist 105A or 108. History and cultures of China, Japan, and Korea from earliest times to the present. 110. Archeological Methods (3) Prerequisite: Anthro 1, 2, or permissiOn of instructor. Practical work on exca arion; use of various instruments employed by excavator; keeping field records; da ing methods. ( l lcctmc, 4 lab honrs) 115. Metltod and Theory in Cultural Anthropology (3) Prerequisite: Antln·o 2. Reading and analysis of major contributions to cultural anthropological thought. SOCIOLOGY Note: Former Soc 120 series courses, Soc 180 and 181 m·e courses witb social •welfare contcm and are 7/o'l.v listed in tbe Social T¥ 01·k Department. 1 A-B. Principles of Sociology (3·3) (A) Principal concepts and problems, including personality, social groups, social change and social processes. (B) Prerequisite: Soc IA. Analysis of conditions in society regarded as disruptive of the social order and subject to remedial action. 111. Sociology of Minority Relations (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA or Anthro 2, or permission of instructor. Social processes involved in minority relations in the Unircd tnres in term~ of J'ace, class c:lStc, ctlmicity, politics, and religion; sources of minoriry attimdc ; pntterns of minority adjustment; trends in minority relations. 140. Rural and Urban Problems (3) Prerequisite: Soc lA or permission of instructor. Comparative characteristics of rural and urban living; social institutions, human behavior, social problems; their impact and influence. |