Department of Anthropology - UC Santa Barbara



Related Fields Course ListApproved by the College of Letters and Science for the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Anthropology January 2012Courses from this list must be petitioned in order to fulfill major requirements. Starting in the 2017-2018 catalog year, please view major sheets to see which courses are recommended for your Anthropology major emphasis should you choose one.Note: Other relevant courses not on this list may be applied by petition (see undergraduate advisor). Please be aware that some of these courses may be cross-listed, have prerequisites, or other restrictions.ART STUDIO130 Visual Arts as CultureASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES100AA-ZZ Specific Asian Ethnic Groups113 The Asian American Movement116 Asian Americans in the Law118 Asian Americans in Popular Culture119 Asian Americans & Race Relations131 Asian American Women's History132 South Asian Women in Diaspora134 Asian American Men & Contemporary Men’s Issues136 Asian American Families150 Pacific Islander Americans161 Asian American Religions165 Ethnographic Research Methods in Asian America BLACK STUDIES100 Africa & United States Foreign Policy102 Black Radicals and the Radical Tradition103 The Politics of Black Liberation--The Sixties122 The Education of Black Children137E Sociology of the Black Experience142 Music in Afro-American Cultures: U.S.A.152 Music of the African Diaspora160 Analyses of Racism & Social Policy in the United States169AR-BR-CR Afro-American HistoryCHICANX STUDIES117 Aztec and Maya Mythologies119 Mesoamerican Art and Artists120 Indigenous Mestizos of Ancient Mesoamerica137 Chicano/Mexican Oral Traditions138 Barrio Popular Culture139 Native American Heritage & Chicano Cultural Renaissance140 The Mexican Cultural Heritage of the Chicano144 The Chicano Community149 Body, Culture and Power167 Chicana Feminisms168A History of the Chicano168B History of the Chicano168E History of the Chicano Movement168F Racism in American History171 The Brown/Black Metropolis: Race, Class and Resistance of the City175 Comparative Social Movements178A Global Migration/Traveling Cultures186A Chicano and Mexican Music189 Immigration and the U.S. BorderCLASSICS101 The Greek Intellectual Experience: From Poetry to Philosophy102 Greek Tragedy in Translation108 Pagan Religion and Cult in Ancient Rome109 Viewing the Barbarian: Representations of Foreign Peoples in Greek Literature114 Topics in Classical Archaeology150 The Fall of the Ancient Republic161S Archaeology of Athens162S Archaeology of Crete165 Greek Painting170 Pompeii171 Artifact and Text: The Archaeology and Literature of Early GreeceCOMPARATIVE LITERATURE107 Voyages to the Unknown113 Trauma, Memory, Historiography153 Border NarrativesEAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURAL STUDIESCHIN183B Religious Practice and the State in ChinaEACS 181AA-ZZ. Special Topics in East Asian Studies130 Tourism in East Asia150 Gender and Sexuality in Asian ModernitiesJAPAN 150 Globalizing Japan: Culture and SocietyJAPAN 165 Popular Culture in JapanECOLOGY EVOLUTION MARINE BIOLOGY113 & 113L Evolution & Ecology of Terrestrial Vertebrates130 Population Genetics131 Principles of Evolution143 & 143L Ecological Physiology146 Biometry156 Biology of ReproductionECONOMICS112B European Economic History since 1850113A Economic History of the US to 1900114 Economic Development115 Environmental Economics122 Natural Resource Economics (same course as Environmental Studies 179)EDUCATION111 Introduction to Child and Adolescent Development123 Culture, Development, and EducationENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES107R History and Ecological Restoration111 The California Channel Islands134 Coastal Processes and Management149 World Agriculture, Food and Population *152 Applied Marine Ecology (Same course as EEMB 120)158 Cultural and Biological Diversity of Food Plants*166BT Biotechnology, Food, and Agriculture *173 American Environmental History (same course as History 173T)179 Natural Resource Economics (same course as Economics 122)183 Films of the Natural and Human Environment (same course as Film Studies 183)184 Gender and the Environment185 Human Environmental Rights *189 Religion and Ecology in the Americas (same course as Religious Studies 193)*Crosslisted with Anthropology coursesFRENCH & ITALIAN154A Voyages to the UnknownGEOGRAPHY108 Urban Geography109 Economic Geography114A Soil Science114B Soil Genesis and Classification115A The Earth from Above115B Introduction to Remote Sensing115C Intermediate Remote Sensing Techniques117 Scientific Research Methods in Geography119 Climatic Change and Its Consequences140 Environmental Impacts on Human History141A Population Geography141B Population and Development148 California149 The California Channel Islands150 Geography of the United States153A Behavioral Geography153B Introduction to Spatial Decision Making and Behavior153C Environmental Perception and Cognition155 Geography of Latin America159 Geography of Europe167 Biogeography: The Study of Plant and Animal Distributions 176A Introduction to Geographic Information Systems182 Global Cities in the Information Age185A Geography Planning and Policy Making185D Urban and Environmental System Analysis190 Location Theory and ModelingEARTH SCIENCE (Formerly, GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES)104A Field Studies in Geological Methods104B Field Methods117 Earth Surface Processing and Land Forms120 Field Paleobiology122 Sedimentation and Stratigraphy: Processes and products130 Global Warming—Science and Society148 Vertebrate Paleontology170 Environmental GeologyFEMINIST STUDIES (FORMERLY WOMEN’S STUDIES)130 Perspectives on Women’s Health154A Sociology of the Family (same as Soc 154A)159B Women in American History159C Women in Twentieth-Century American History182 Feminist Methodologies *185AA-ZZ Gender & Culture186AA-ZZ Gender & Society*Note: appropriate for WS and Anth double majors only.GERMANIC, SLAVIC, AND SEMITIC STUDIES(note: these classes are taught in English)SLAV 152A Slavic and East European FolkloreSLAV 152B Language and Cultural IdentitySLAV 182 On the MarginsGLOBAL STUDIES102 Global Religion104 Global Diasporas and Cultural Change122 The Contemporary World System**For Anth/Global Studies double majorsHISTORY107P Proseminar on Darwinism and its Social Implications111A History of Greece115 The Fall of Rome & the Birth of Europe: 300 to 1050115X Medieval Scandals117A Towns, Trade, & Urban Culture in the Middle Ages117C Women, the Family, & Sexuality in the Middle Ages132 War and Society Since 1789135B-C History of Russia: 1800 to Present137A-B The Origins of Contemporary France145A-B The Islamic World I146 History of the Modern Middle East151A-B-C Latin American History151P Proseminar in Latin American History153L History of Argentina from Spanish Settlement to the Present Day154LA Andean History: Pre-Hispanic and Colonial Periods155A-B History of Portugal156A-B History of Mexico156I Indians of Colonial Mexico159B-C Women in American History160A The American South to 1865160B The American South, 1865 to the Present161A-B Colonial and Revolutionary America167CA History of the American Workers Class, 1800-1900167CB History of the American Workers Class, 1900-present168A-B History of the Chicanos168E History of the Chicano Movement169AR-BR-CR Afro-American History169P Proseminar in Afro-American History170A-B A History of Social Policy in the United States173T American Environmental History (same course as Environmental Studies 173)175A-B American Cultural History175P Proseminar in American Cultural History177 History of California180P Proseminar in East Asian History and Culture182A-B Korean history and Civilization I & II184A-B History of ChinaHISTORY OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE103C Greek Architecture103D Introduction to Classical Archaeology103E Roman Art and Archaeology103F Greek Art and Archaeology105K Medieval Art: Italy, 13th & 14th Centuries105L Art & Society in Late-Medieval Tuscany111B-C Dutch Art of the 17th Century I & II119A Art in the Modern World123C Modern Art of Mexico127A-B African Art I & II130B Pre-Columbian Art of the Maya130D Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Andes130E Art and Its Environments in Brazil130F Art and Archaeology of Mesoamerica131CC Special Topics in Pre-Columbian/Colonial Art132I Art of Empire134B Early Chinese Art134C Chinese Painting134G Japanese Painting134D Art & Modernism in China134H Ukiyo-e: Pictures of the Floating World136H Housing American Cultures136I The City in History136M Revival Styles in Southern Californian Architecture136N Los Angeles: Architecture and Urban Design from 1781 to Present138C Social Documentary Photography141A Museum Practices & Techniques141D Birth of the Modern MuseumLINGUISTICS101 Basic Elements of Linguistic Analysis108 Introduction to Morphology115 Introduction to Historical-Comparative Linguistics130 Language and Culture131 Sociocultural Linguistics 132 Language, Gender, and Sexuality134 North American Indian Languages137 Introduction to First Language Acquisition170 Language in Social Interaction180 Language in American Ethnic Minority Groups181 Languages of the WorldMOLECULAR, CELLULAR, AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY101AB Molecular Genetics111 Human Physiology112 Developmental Biology132 Bacterial Pathogenesis133 Molecular and Cellular Immunobiology134 General Animal Virology135 Cellular Growth Control and Oncogenesis138 Medical Immunology139 Medical Microbiology140L Recombinant DNA Methods149 Mariculture for the 21st Century: Research FrontiersMUSIC114 Music and Popular Culture in 20th-Century America168H Music and Tourism175A Music Cultures of the World: Latin America and the Caribbean175B Music Cultures of the World: African America175C Music Cultures of the World: Africa175D Music Cultures of the World: Asian America175E Music Cultures of the World: China175F Music Cultures of the World: The Middle East175G Music Cultures of the World: India175H Music Cultures of the World: Korea175I Music Cultures of the World: Japan175J Music Cultures of the World: Pacific Islands175K Music Cultures of the World: Other Regions175L Music Cultures of the World: Polish Tatra Mountains176 Studies in EthnomusicologyPOLITICAL SCIENCE105 Theories of Comparative Politics109 Revolution and Mass Movement110 Political Concepts147 Third World Politics148A Reform and Revolution in Latin America148B Reform and Revolution in Latin America150A Politics of the Middle East150B Politics of the Middle EastPSYCHOLOGY101/159 (renumbered in 2019) Health Psychology105 Developmental Psychology137 Behavioral Endocrinology140 Social Influence*142 Cognitive Development*143 Human Relationships153L Laboratory in Developmental & Evolutionary Psychology*154 Cultural Psychology*155 Evolution and Cognition*169L Laboratory in Neuroanatomy**Note: relevant for Psych/Anthro double majors and previous Psych majors.RELIGIOUS STUDIES110D Ritual Art & Verbal Art of the Pacific Northwest110E Mexican and Chicana Spiritualism114D Religion and Healing in Native America116C Archaeology and the Study of Religion123 Asian American Religions129 Religions of the Ancient Near East131A Religions in Judea from the Maccabees to Rabbis131B Judaism in the Hellenistic World131D Judaism in Modern Times140A Islamic Traditions140D Islam in South Asia141A Sociology of Religion: The Classical Statements145 Patterns in Comparative Religion147 Religion & the American Experience152 Religion and America Today155 Religion and the Impact of the Vietnam War156A Anthropology of Religion160A Religious Traditions of India161D Yoga, Alchemy, and Tantra: Three Paths to Power in Medieval India162A Indian Philosophy and Religion162C Sikhism164A Buddhist Traditions in South Asia164B Buddhist Traditions in East Asia166A Religion in Chinese Culture166E The Flowering of Chinese Buddhism167D Shinto178 The Body Religious in Chinese Culture190AA-ZZ Topics in Religious Studies193 Religion and Ecology in the AmericasSOCIOLOGY108 Methods of Sociological Research108C Methods of Cultural Analysis118C Sociology of Culture130 Development and its Alternatives130LA Development & Social Change in Latin America130ME Development & Social Change in the Middle East131 Political Sociology134 Social Movements137E Sociology of Black Experience144 The Chicano Community151 Gender in Film and Television152A Sociology of Human Sexuality152B Topics in Human Sexuality154A Sociology of the Family154F The Chicano Family155W La Chicana: Mexican Women in the U.S.185C Cultural Theory ................
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