An introduction to the critical issues in anthropology. The major subfields of archaeology, physical anthropology, linguistics, and cultural anthropology are examined for an understanding of contemporary and past cultural issues such as the rise of civilization, origins of language, and the roots of social inequality.
Additional Fees: A per-credit-hour distance learning fee applies to courses delivered online. See http://www.unf.edu/tuition/ . Online classes may require proctoring services; you may incur additional charges in this course in the form of proctoring fees.
Can students apply for admission to University of North Florida via the Internet?
Yes - admission applications for University of North Florida are available via the Internet.
Do students need to be admitted to University of North Florida prior
to applying for the '(CD) Introduction Anthropology' course?
Yes -
a student must be admitted to University of North Florida before registering for (CD) Introduction Anthropology.
Is the '(CD) Introduction Anthropology' course offered for credit?
Yes - the (CD) Introduction Anthropology course is offered for credit.
Can students register for the '(CD) Introduction Anthropology' course via the Internet?
Yes - students can register for (CD) Introduction Anthropology via the Internet.
Are there one or more mandatory, in-person meetings required of students
taking the '(CD) Introduction Anthropology' course?
No - there are no mandatory, in-person meetings required of students to take (CD) Introduction Anthropology.
Does the '(CD) Introduction Anthropology' course require students to meet at specific times?
No.
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