Spring ‘09 Anthro Course Offerings at El Camino College Anth 1: Physical Anthropology (various day, evening and online) Anth 2: Cultural Anthropology (various.

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Spring ‘09 Anthro Course Offerings at El Camino College Anth 1: Physical Anthropology (various day, evening and online) Anth 2: Cultural Anthropology (various day, evening and online) Anth 3: Archaeology (TTh 11:15-12:40, Gibson) Anth 4: Language and Culture (TTh 9:30, Waters, MW 12:00 Womack) Anth 5: Physical Anthropology Lab (W 10-1:10pm, Waters) Anth 9: Women, Culture & Society (TTh 11:15-12:40, Mannen) Anth 11: Magic, Witchcraft & Religion (MW 2:00 Mannen, TTh 2:00 Otero)

Anth 3: Intro to Archaeology TTh 11:15-12:40 with Dr. Gibson

ANTH 4: LANGUAGE & CULTURE Explore the relationship between culture & communication! MW 12-1:25pm with Dr. Womack TTh 9:30-10:55am with Prof. Waters

Physical Anthropology Lab (Anth 5) Wed. 10am - 1:10pm with Prof. Waters Topics include forensic anthropology, primates, human genetics, and fossil evidence for human evolution. Students can concurrently enroll in Anth 1 OR have completed Anth 1 with a “C” or better UC transferable (IGETC/CSUGE Life science approval pending; retroactive credit given) Contact Prof. Waters for details:

Anth 9: Women, Culture & Society TTh 11:15-12:40pm with Professor Mannen

Anth 11: Magic, Witchcraft and Religion MW 2-3:35pm w/Prof. Mannen TTh 2-3:25pm w/Prof. Otero