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2001-2002 - Cochise College

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSASL 201 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE III (4) PrereqUISlte(S). ASl I 02 or permlSSlOr1 of Instruc­10' Continuation of ASl 102. Includes an Integra­tion of A SL receptNe and expressIVe skills USing bilingual techniques Also includes vocabulary expanSion. Idioms, manual and norHl1anual as­pects 01 ASl, ASL lingUistiCs, cross-cultural communication. and cultural knovv1edge 01 ASl. Class is conducted primarily Without voice. 4 hours lecture, 1 hour laboratory.A SL 202 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE IV (4) Prerequlslte{s): ASl 20 I or permiSSion 01 in­structor Continuation of ASL 20 I. Includes continued expanSion Of Sign vocabulary, sharpening of fin­ger spelling and number skills, and rENI9\N of and Instruction In Iingulsllcal knowledge of ASL Also Includes am emphaSis on conversational tech­mques and skills In ASL in a c ross-cultural framework T11Is class is conducted pnmanly Wltnout VOIce. 4 hours lecture, 1 hour laboratoryAnthropologyANT 101 THE ORIGIN AND ANTIQUITYOF MAN (3)Prerequlslte{sj. None.A survey of hUmar1 biological onglns. based uponpaleontological and archaeological records, includingrecent developments In physicalanttlropology.3 hours lecture.ANT 102 SOCIETY AND CULTURE (3)PrereqUlSlte(s): Reading 12.0 grade level.A theoretiCal and pracllcal introduction to culturalanthropology designed to prOVIde InSight Intocultural forces, which affect the human way ofIlle, and to examine the Western hiStory of interpreting"the Other." Contemporary Issues areaddressed. Included are the study of materialcullure. technology, religion, and language. andsocial, poliUcal, and economic systems.3 hOurs lectureANT 110 EXPL.ORINQ ARCHAEOLOGY (3)PrereqUISlte{s): None.A non-technical introduction to archaeology trac­Ing human culturat development from the eanieststone loo1s to the Initial cMllzauons of the Old andNew Worlds3 hours lectureANT 111 EXPLORING PHYSICALANTHROPOLOGY (3)PrereqUISlte(S): None.An Introduction to humen evolutlOl1 for the nonsciencestudent. Also serves as an Introductionto Prrmatology and General A nthropolog y.groonding the student In the methods and ideas01 modern anthropology.3 hours lecture .ANT 138' ARCHAEOLOGIC AL SITESURVEY (3)Prerequlslte{s): None.An Introduction 10 Idenllfying, locating. ar'ld recordingarchaeological sites. With emphaSIS ongaining practIcal expel1ence in documentIng archaeolOgiCalremSins Students partiCipate Inexplorlng areas in Southem <strong>Cochise</strong> County.1.5 hours lecture; 4.5 hOurs laboratory.14 0

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