2009 Summer Session Course Listings
Note: Northwestern day school students need permission from the dean of their school to enroll in School of Continuing Studies courses. SCS courses are indicated by a -CN after the course number (example: ACCOUNT 204-CN Sec. 28). The majority of Summer Session courses do not need dean approval.
Anthropology
Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences
ANTHRO 105-0 Sec. 26
Fundamentals of Anthropology
CAESAR Class Number: 40336
6 weeks,
EVAN,
6/22 - 7/29
MW 1 - 3:30pm
William Irons
This course will be held in 1810 Hinman room 104.
Anthropology is an attempt to answer two basic questions about human beings: How did they come to exist? What is their basic nature? This course provides an overview of anthropology emphasizing the theory of biological evolution as the primary unifying theme. Anthropology is both a scientific and a humanistic discipline. This course emphasizes the scientific side of anthropology. Some of the views presented are controversial. This course counts toward the Weinberg College social and behavioral science distribution requirement, Area III.
Indicates an Evening Course.
Indicates a Study Abroad Course.
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