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anthro elective

 
Old 04-14-2012 at 10:31 PM   #1
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anthro elective
which anthro (1a03, 1b03 or 1z03) is the easiest to take and why? I just need one as a pre-req for this other course. Thanks.
Old 04-14-2012 at 11:09 PM   #2
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I am taking 1Z03 right now and I personally find it very easy. There is a lot of crossover with bio 1M03. It is basically memorization.
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So you would recommend that as an elective for me next year? I also took 1M03 and I need to take a "social science" course so
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the 2012-2013 course calendar removed the current 3 anthros and replaced them with ANTHROP 1AA3 and 1AB3

ANTHROP 1AA3 INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY: SEX, FOOD AND DEATH This course examines major issues in Anthropology in contemporary and past societies from archaeological, biological, cultural and linguistic perspectives. It will focus on sex, food, illness, death and related themes.

Three hours (lectures, discussion)
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ANTHROP 1AB3 INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY: IDENTITY, RACE AND POWER This course examines major issues in Anthropology in both contemporary and past societies from archaeological, biological, cultural and linguistic perspectives. It will focus on identity, power, migration, race and related themes.
Three hours (lectures, discussion)


which obviously no one has taken yet

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