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Show Social Sciences Anthropology Sub-Saharan Africa. (Offered 1976-77 and alternate years.) W 294. Archaeological Field Work (2-5) Survey, excavation, mapping and recording, specimen preservation, cataloguing, analysis, interpretation and reporting. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. (Offered 1976-77 and alternate years.) Maximum of 5 hours toward graduation. Su SS310. Cultural Anthropology (5) The nature of culture, its structure and function in the variety of human activities. Prerequisite: Anthropology 101 or consent of instructor. A S 330. Applied Anthropology (3) Application of basic knowledge in anthropology to practical fields of human interest. Prerequisites : Anthropology 101 or Sociology 101 or consent of instructor. (Offered 1976-76 and alternate years.) WS 440. Primitive Religions (3) A comparative study of religion in various cultures. (Offered 1976-76 and alternate years.) A 450. Native Cultures of the New World (5) Culture history of the American Indian in North, Middle and South America. Prerequisites: Anthropology 101 or 211, or consent of instructor. A S 452. Native Cultures of the Pacific (3) Pacific peoples including Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and New Guinea. Prerequisites: Anthropology 101 or 211, or consent of instructor. (Offered 1975-76 and alternate years.) 460. Anthropological Theory (5) Historical and theoretical development of the major anthropological schools of thought including 19th century evolutionism, historical particularism, social anthropology, neo-evolution, and cultural ecology. S 491. Readings or Projects (2-5) Consent of instructor. A W S Su (Maximum of 6 hours toward graduation.) Su 186 SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY Engineering Technology Core Program 190 Pre-Engineering 190 Architecture 191 Aviation 192 Industrial Arts 192 Apprentice and Journeyman Related Training 192 Related Technical Education 194 Department of Automotive Engineering Technology 194 Auto Body 194 Automotive Service 195 Diesel Service 196 Diesel Technology 197 Automotive Engineering Technology 198 Distributive Education Department 199 Cosmetology 200 Fashion Merchandising (In cooperation with the Department of Family Life) 200 Food Distribution 201 Food Service 202 Interior Design (In cooperation with the Department of Family Life). 202 Sales and Office Administration (In cooperation with the Department of Business Education 203 Sales and Retailing 203 Department of Electronic Engineering Technology 205 Electronic Technology 206 Electronic Engineering Technology 208 Industrial Electricity 210 Instrument Repair Emphasis 211 Electronic Assembly 211 Department of Manufacturing Engineering Technology 212 Engineering Graphics 212 Architectural Technology Option 215 Civil Drafting Option 215 Electro-Mechanical Drafting Option 214 Tool Design Drafting Option 214 Machine Tool 215 Manufacturing Technology 216 Pre-Vocational Sheet Metal 217 Welding 217 Manufacturing Engineering Technology 218 Industrial Engineering Option 220 ManagementLogistics 220 Utah Skills Center North 223 187 |