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Anthropology
INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
4 Units
- Description: Survey and investigation of the basic processes of evolution and their application to the development of modern humans. Impact of natural selection and genetics on development of new species. Evolutionary processes behind the physical and behavioral development of primates. History of the human lineage by reconstructing the fossil record, using investigations by paleoanthropologists, geologists, biologists, and archaeologists. Relationship between contemporary biology and behavior, facilitating an understanding of the effect of them upon future humankind.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 1H.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Natural Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
Waitlist
ANTH-001.-01
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
9 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
20960
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
10:00 AM
11:50 AM
MW
Instructor
CONNELL, SAMUELRoom
Textbook
Footnote: To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTH-1L.
On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
2 of 25 open
ANTH-001.-02
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
10 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
20964
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
08:00 AM
09:50 AM
TTh
Instructor
WOLF, JOHNRoom
Textbook
Footnote: To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTH-1L.
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Waitlist
ANTH-001.-03W
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
16 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
20121
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
JENKINS, JULIERoom
Textbook
Footnote: To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTH-1L.
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.
After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Waitlist
ANTH-001.-04W
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
18 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
20009
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
MAURER, KATHRYNRoom
Textbook
Footnote: To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTH-1L.
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.
After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Waitlist
ANTH-001.-05W
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
18 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
20122
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
DAVIDSON, MAXRoom
Textbook
Footnote: To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTH-1L.
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.
After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Late Start
35 of 50 open
ANTH-001.-07W
Course Dates: 11/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
20 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
22079
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
MAURER, KATHRYNRoom
Textbook
HONORS INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
4 Units
- Description: Survey and investigation of the basic processes of evolution and their application to the development of modern humans. Impact of natural selection and genetics on development of new species. Evolutionary processes behind the physical and behavioral development of primates. History of the human lineage by reconstructing the fossil record, using investigations by paleoanthropologists, geologists, biologists, and archaeologists. Relationship between contemporary biology and behavior, facilitating an understanding of the effect of them upon future humankind. As an honors course, it is a full thematic seminar with advanced teaching methods focusing on major writing, reading, and research assignments, student class lectures, group discussions and interactions.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 1.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Natural Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
Waitlist
ANTH-001H-01H
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
4 of 4 open waitlist
Course Number
20687
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
10:00 AM
11:50 AM
MW
Instructor
CONNELL, SAMUELRoom
Textbook
Footnote: To receive laboratory credit, students should also enroll in ANTH-1L.
HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061.
On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
Waitlist
ANTH-001H-02H
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
9 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
21774
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
08:00 AM
09:50 AM
TTh
Instructor
WOLF, JOHNRoom
Textbook
PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY LABORATORY
1 Unit
- Description: Introductory laboratory course focusing on scientific methodology to explore/experiment with topics from anthropology lecture sections. Topics include Mendelian genetics, population genetics, human variability, forensics, medical anthropology, epidemiology, hominin dietary patterns, non-human primates, primate dental and skeletal anatomy, fossil hominins, chronometric dating, environmental challenges to hominins, environmental impact of hominin behavior, general methodologies utilized in physical anthropological research, and the general study of hominins as bio-culturally adapting animals.
- Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ANTH 1 or 1H.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 1HL.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter. (36 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Natural Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
Waitlist
ANTH-001L-01
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
4 of 5 open waitlist
Course Number
20441
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
12:30 PM
03:20 PM
M
Instructor
CONNELL, SAMUELRoom
Textbook
Footnote: ANTH 1L meets the IGETC science lab requirement.
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Waitlist
ANTH-001L-02W
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
1 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
20010
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
NEFF, LINDARoom
Textbook
Footnote: ANTH 1L meets the IGETC science lab requirement.
This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor.
After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
HONORS PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY LABORATORY
1 Unit
- Description: Introductory laboratory course focusing on scientific methodology to explore/experiment with topics from Anthropology lecture sections. Topics include Mendelian genetics, population genetics, human variability, forensics, medical anthropology, epidemiology, hominin dietary patterns, non-human primates, primate dental and skeletal anatomy, fossil hominins, chronometric dating, environmental challenges to hominins, environmental impact of hominin behavior, general methodologies utilized in physical anthropological research, and the general study of hominins as bio-culturally adapting animals. As an honors course, it is a full thematic seminar with advanced teaching methods focusing on major writing, reading, and research assignments, student class lectures, group discussions and interactions. Material covered will be enhanced and research techniques and methodologies explored in greater depth than in the non-honors version of this course.
- Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ANTH 1H.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 1L.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter. (36 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Natural Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
1 of 9 open
ANTH-01HL-01H
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
5 of 5 open waitlist
Course Number
20240
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
12:30 PM
03:20 PM
M
Instructor
CONNELL, SAMUELRoom
Textbook
Footnote: ANTH 1HL meets the IGETC science lab requirement.
HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061.
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
4 Units
- Description: Introduction to the study of human culture and the concepts, theories, and methods used in the comparative study of sociocultural systems, with an emphasis on understanding and appreciating human diversity. Topics include a cross-cultural exploration of: subsistence strategies; social, political and economic organization; language and communication; marriage and kinship; religion; gender; ethnicity and race; social inequality; culture change; and the effects of colonialism and globalization. Focus is made on the application of anthropological perspectives to contemporary social issues.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 2AH.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
1 of 30 open
ANTH-002A-01
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
10 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
20961
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
10:00 AM
11:50 AM
TTh
Instructor
MAURER, KATHRYNRoom
Textbook
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
Waitlist
ANTH-002A-02W
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
17 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
20011
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
JENKINS, JULIERoom
Textbook
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
4 of 50 open
ANTH-002A-03W
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
20 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
22006
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
DAVIDSON, MAXRoom
Textbook
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
HONORS CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
4 Units
- Description: Introduction to the study of human culture and the concepts, theories, and methods used in the comparative study of sociocultural systems, with an emphasis on understanding and appreciating human diversity. Topics include a cross-cultural exploration of: subsistence strategies; social, political and economic organization; language and communication; marriage and kinship; religion; gender; ethnicity and race; social inequality; culture change; and the effects of colonialism and globalization. Focus is made on the application of anthropological perspectives to contemporary social issues. As an honors course, it is a full thematic seminar with advanced teaching methods focusing on major writing, reading, and research assignments, student class lectures, group discussions and interactions.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 2A.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
Waitlist
ANTH-02AH-01H
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
5 of 5 open waitlist
Course Number
21589
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
10:00 AM
11:50 AM
TTh
Instructor
MAURER, KATHRYNRoom
Textbook
Footnote: HONORS: Honors courses are open access- they include more advanced and challenging assignments for students seeking additional academic training in preparation for university and college transfer. For more information, and to register as an honors student to receive additional support, please visit the Honors Institute at https://foothill.edu/honors/ or call 650.949.7061.
MAGIC, SCIENCE & RELIGION
4 Units
- Description: An introduction to the anthropological study of religion and belief systems. This course is a cross-cultural exploration into the ways humans around the world and through time have conceptualized their relationship between their natural and social worlds and the supernatural, beginning with prehistoric times and concluding with modern day society and the contemporary world. Cross-cultural study of the beliefs about the nature of reality, spirituality, death, magic, science and healing.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Social & Behavioral Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
28 of 50 open
ANTH-005.-01
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
20 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
20963
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
01:00 PM
02:50 PM
MW
Instructor
JENKINS, JULIERoom
Textbook
INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY
4 Units
- Description: Introduction to the application of anthropology as a science to the medical-legal process and its emphasis on the identification of human skeletal remains. Uses the scientific methodology to cover cell biology, population genetics, natural selection, human variation, evolution, basic human osteology and odontology, assessment of age at time of death, sex, ancestry, trauma analysis, pathology, crime scene analysis, animal scavenging, and identification procedures. Focuses on the varying applications of science in the modern world in which forensic anthropology is utilized ranging from crime scene investigation, missing person identification, human rights, and humanitarian investigations.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 4 hours lecture per week. 48 hours total per quarter. (48 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Natural Sciences
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.OnlineOnline: a fully online asynchronous class where you work in your time and place to meet the instructor's requirements
7 of 50 open
ANTH-013.-01W
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
20 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
20962
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
GONZALEZ, ANARoom
Textbook
Footnote: This fully online asynchronous class has online activities with weekly requirements and due dates outlined by the course instructor. After registering, find out how to log in to the course site. https://foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/canvas-login-instructions-students.html
BASIC ARCHAEOLOGY LABORATORY
1 Unit
- Description: An introduction to basic laboratory methods and techniques of archaeology using the scientific method, including cataloging, care and analysis of artifacts, bone recognition, and archaeological excavation. This course will introduce concepts within an anthropological research framework. In addition to gaining expertise in laboratory research, students will examine, discuss, critique and write about the techniques, tools, laboratory terminology and processes of laboratory research at a basic level. Students will use archaeology vocabulary in verbal and written class reports.
- Advisory: UC transferability is limited to 3 units maximum for ANTH 16L, 17L & 18L; not open to students with credit in ANTH 8L.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter. (36 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
24 of 50 open
ANTH-016L-01
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
10 of 10 open waitlist
Course Number
20965
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
02:00 PM
04:50 PM
F
Instructor
CONNELL, SAMUELRoom
Textbook
ARCHAEOLOGY SURVEY
2 Units
- Description: Introduction to field survey in archaeology. Emphasis on site identification, survey techniques and recording skills. All work is conducted at field sites.
- Advisory: Not open to students with credit in ANTH 11B.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 6 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter. (72 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
26 of 50 open
ANTH-051.-01
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
20 of 20 open waitlist
Course Number
20966
Type
Laboratory
Day & Time
08:00 AM
01:50 PM
F
Instructor
CONNELL, SAMUELRoom
Textbook
APPLIED ARCHAEOLOGY FIELD METHODS
1 Unit
- Description: Applied anthropology focuses on the use of anthropological theories, perspectives and data-gathering methods in real-world contexts of practice or problem-solving. This 1-unit course provides students with the opportunity to learn and apply field methods from the sub-discipline of applied archaeology to problems found in their own communities. Students will learn how to identify a research topic, write a proposal and project plan with specific milestones and deliverables, carry out research with the most appropriate field methodologies of applied research, and produce a "product" at the end of the course. Projects for this course will be in one of the major arenas of applied archaeology, including: cultural resource management (CRM), historic preservation, museum studies, preservation law and ethics, and students will utilize field methodologies unique to applied archaeology.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 1 hour lecture per week. 12 hours total per quarter. (12 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
17 of 40 open
ANTH-057.-01
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
15 of 15 open waitlist
Course Number
21879
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
TBA
TBA
Instructor
CONNELL, SAMUELRoom
Textbook
Footnote: For information on meet days and times please contact the instructor at connellsamuel@fhda.edu or call 650.949.7197.
INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ANTHROPOLOGY
1 Unit
- Description: Provides an opportunity for the student to expand their studies in Anthropology beyond the classroom by completing a project or an assignment arranged by agreement between the student and instructor. The student is required to contract with the instructor to determine the scope of assignment and the unit value assigned for successful completion. Students may take a maximum of 6 units of Independent Study per department.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 3 hours lab per week. 36 hours total per quarter. (36 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
Waitlist
ANTH-070R-01
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
Course Number
20209
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
TBA
TBA
Instructor
STAFF, MRoom
Textbook
Footnote: Independent study courses are offered through agreements with individual faculty members. To enroll, students must meet with an instructor who then submits an independent study contract during the first two weeks of the quarter. Students must discuss enrollment and potential projects with interested faculty members. For more information please contact Sam Connell at 650.949.7197 or connellsamuel@fhda.edu or Katheryn Maurer at 650.949.7751 or maurerkatheryn@fhda.edu.
INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ANTHROPOLOGY
2 Units
- Description: Provides an opportunity for the student to expand their studies in Anthropology beyond the classroom by completing a project or an assignment arranged by agreement between the student and instructor. The student is required to contract with the instructor to determine the scope of assignment and the unit value assigned for successful completion. Students may take a maximum of 6 units of Independent Study per department.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 6 hours lab per week. 72 hours total per quarter. (72 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
Waitlist
ANTH-071R-01
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
Course Number
20210
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
TBA
TBA
Instructor
STAFF, MRoom
Textbook
Footnote: Independent study courses are offered through agreements with individual faculty members. To enroll, students must meet with an instructor who then submits an independent study contract during the first two weeks of the quarter. Students must discuss enrollment and potential projects with interested faculty members. For more information please contact Sam Connell at 650.949.7197 or connellsamuel@fhda.edu or Katheryn Maurer at 650.949.7751 or maurerkatheryn@fhda.edu.
INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ANTHROPOLOGY
3 Units
- Description: Provides an opportunity for the student to expand their studies in Anthropology beyond the classroom by completing a project or an assignment arranged by agreement between the student and instructor. The student is required to contract with the instructor to determine the scope of assignment and the unit value assigned for successful completion. Students may take a maximum of 6 units of Independent Study per department.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 9 hours lab per week. 108 hours total per quarter. (108 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
Waitlist
ANTH-072R-01
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
Course Number
20311
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
TBA
TBA
Instructor
STAFF, MRoom
Textbook
Footnote: Independent study courses are offered through agreements with individual faculty members. To enroll, students must meet with an instructor who then submits an independent study contract during the first two weeks of the quarter. Students must discuss enrollment and potential projects with interested faculty members. For more information please contact Sam Connell at 650.949.7197 or connellsamuel@fhda.edu or Katheryn Maurer at 650.949.7751 or maurerkatheryn@fhda.edu.
INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ANTHROPOLOGY
4 Units
- Description: Provides an opportunity for the student to expand their studies in Anthropology beyond the classroom by completing a project or an assignment arranged by agreement between the student and instructor. The student is required to contract with the instructor to determine the scope of assignment and the unit value assigned for successful completion. Students may take a maximum of 6 units of Independent Study per department.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 12 hours lab per week. 144 hours total per quarter. (144 hours total per quarter.)
- Transferability: CSU
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
Department Note:
For more information about the online anthropology degree, see foothill.edu/onlinelearning/students/aa_courses/aa_anthropology.html.On CampusOn Campus: Class held at one of our main or Sunnyvale campuses. See Room below for link.
Waitlist
ANTH-073R-01
Course Dates: 09/25/2023 - 12/15/2023
Course Number
20312
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
TBA
TBA
Instructor
STAFF, MRoom
Textbook
Footnote: Independent study courses are offered through agreements with individual faculty members. To enroll, students must meet with an instructor who then submits an independent study contract during the first two weeks of the quarter. Students must discuss enrollment and potential projects with interested faculty members. For more information please contact Sam Connell at 650.949.7197 or connellsamuel@fhda.edu or Katheryn Maurer at 650.949.7751 or maurerkatheryn@fhda.edu.

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