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UCSC Anthropology Undergrad Handbook !!! Disciplinary Communication (DC) Requirement! As of Fall 2009 all Anthropology Majors must complete the department’s Disciplinary Communication (DC) Requirement, which is part of the university’s new General Education (GE) requirements.
Students of every major must satisfy that major's upper-division disciplinary communication (DC) requirement. Anthropology’s DC requirement aims especially at cultivating high-level skills in critical and ethnographic writing.
11 paź 2023 · The Anthropology Department provides many advising resources for undergraduate students and strongly encourages students to seek assistance with their academic planning and progress towards degree completion.
available to UCSC anthropology graduate students. Students should also provide the award letter and funding information to the Graduate Program Coordinator for record-keeping. Academic Requirements Both the Department and the University define the major requirements for each stage of study.
Biological anthropology concerns all aspects of present and past human biology. This course introduces students to the various topics of interest to biological anthropologists: scientific theory, evolution, heredity, primatology, social behavior and ecology, paleoanthropology, early hominin evolution, genetic
For details on these requirements, including which courses count toward which requirements, consult your advisor and/or the General Catalog: https://catalog.ucsc.edu/Current/General-Catalog/Academic-Units/Social-Sciences-
25 lip 2012 · Culture through Food. Examines anthropology of food and politics of eating. Cultural and social uses of food in rituals of solidarity or fasting, identities and meanings of food for individuals, and consumption in the global context are key components of study. (General Education Code (s): T3-Social Sciences.)