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130 THE CURRICULA College of Public and Environmental Service Richard 0. Davies, Dean The College of Public and Environmental Service serves two major functions: the provision of a liberal education and specialized training for future careers in those areas authorized by the Board of Regents. In providing a liberal education the College seeks to equip the student for a life-time of learning and personal development with the skills of critical thinking and analysis, to help him or her develop a personal moral code necessary for responsible citizenship,and to provide him or her with an understanding of the society into which he or she will be graduated. The College also seeks to provide the best possible career preparation in the professional areas for which it is responsible. This is reflected in its facilities, its faculty, and its curriculum. ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCE The program in Allied Health Science is designed on an interdisciplinary basis to provide the student with a broad perspective of the health field so that he or she can analyze public health problems, organize health care and delivery systems in the public and private sectors, administer and coordinate diagnostic and supervisory health service activities. Bachelor of Science u^? :, Th< : major in Allied Health Science consists of 36 semester hours as follows: 8 i?2 (waived if BI 135and 136 have been taken), ENV 101, DP 120 or 360, MBI 205 M A' In/. 320 ' 333 ' 410:41 1 and additional courses to be selected from NUR204, PS U4, and SOC 320. Students who enter the program with an associate degree or its equivalent m a health related program should consult with the academic advisor with respect to requirements that may already have been met. 42 semester hours of liberal studies and a minor or approved electives to complete 125 semester hours are required to complete the degree.

THE CURRICULA 131 The Anthropology Department seeks to provide the potential anthropologist with an integrated knowledge of the basic data, methods, and theory of physical anthropology, archaeology, enthnography, ethnology, and linguistics; to provide all students with a general intellectual cultural background against which to evaluate and interpret the behavior, institutions, and biological makeup of mankind in past and present societies around the world, as well as to show the relationship between anthropology and the sister disciplines and anthropology's place within the general Western European intellectual tradition; to provide students in disciplines closely related to anthropology as well as prospective public school social science teachers with some of the basic perspectives of general anthropology. Bachelor of Arts The major requires 35 hours of anthropology. These must include ANT 220,221,250, 260, 270, 271, 351, 361, with the remaining nine hours of electives selected with the approval of the advisor. Forty-two hours of liberal studies, a minor of 18 hours, MAT270 Applied Statistics, and a two-year college level language proficiency are required, with electives to complete a minimum of 125 semester hours. Bachelor of Science The major requires 35 hours of anthropology, 42 hours of liberal studies, 18 hours in an approved minor, MAT 270, and 30 hours of approved electives to complete the degree. Students who enter the Bachelor of Science program may choose one of the four options or emphases listed below: Ethnology: A student selecting an emphasis in ethnology must take ANT 220,221,250 or 351, 361, 270 or 271. Another 16 hours of electives within the department must be chosen in consultation with the major advisor. Archaeology: A student choosing an emphasis in archaeology must take ANT 220 or 221, 250, 260,270 or 271, 351, 361, and the remaining 16 hours with the approval of the advisor. Physical Anthropology: A student selecting an emphasis in physical anthropology is required to take ANT 220 or 221, three courses (nine hours) from the following four courses: 250,260,270,271,351, and 361. The remaining 15 hours must be chosen within the department with the approval of the advisor. Linguistics: A studentchoosingan emphasis in linguisticsmusttake ANT220,221,250 or 351, 260, 270 or 271, 361 and 391:392. Another ten hours of electives within the department must be selected in consultation with the student's advisor. Minor in Anthropology The minor of 18 hours requires one course from any of the three following four sets: ANT 220 or ANT 221, ANT 250 or 351, ANT 260or ANT 361, ANT 270 or ANT 271. The remaining hours are to be selected within the Department of Anthropology with the approval of the minor advisor. DENTAL HYGIENE Faculty. K. Anderson, R. Arentz, J. McClure, S. Peterson, B. Price. D.Smith, P. Ratcliff. It is the objective of the Dental Hygiene Department to educate graduates who possess the high levels of professional skill and knowledge necessary for the performance of minimal periodontal therapy and maintenance together with disease control motivation in a preventive-oriented dental office. The flexibility of the curriculum will prepare graduates to pursue additional career opportunities as well.

COURSES OF STUDY 149 chosen according to student interest from the following list of topics: operations research, systems analysis, quantitative methods, mathematical modeling. Crosslisting: MAT 469. ANT: ANTHROPOLOGY ANT 151 GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY: ORIGIN AND ANTIQUITY OF MAN (3). Introduction to human evolution, primates, fossil man, race, population genetics, and the development of culture. ANT 152 GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL SYSTEMS (3). Introduction to culture and society: technology, social organizations, and ideology. For Liberal Studies credit only. ANT 220:221 SURVEY OF LINGUISTICS (3:3). See LNG 220:221. ANT 250 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY (3). Method, theory, goals and history of archaeology asa subdiscipline of anthropology. ANT 260 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (3). An introduction to the principles of social and cultural systems: technology, social organization, ideology. ANT 270 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY I (4). Comparative primate anatomy and behavior, primate and human paleontology, evolution of man. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Prerequisite: MAT 270. ANT 271 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY II (4). Evolutionary trends in modern man, biology of contemporary population, population genetics. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Prerequisite MAT ANT 301 PEOPLES OFTHEWORLD(3). Ethnographic survey of selected native peoples and cultures of the world. For Liberal Studies credit only. ANT 307 WOMEN IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETIES (3). Cross-cultural approach to the study of the roles of women in various societies: the definition of these roles and their consequences to socialization, life and family cycles, community service activities, and general societal expectations. Crosslisting: SOC o07. ANT 311 ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD TECHNIQUES (4). Techniques of archaeological survey, excavation, data recording, artifact recovery, mapping, photography, and field interpretations. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Prerequisite: ANT 250. Crosslisting: ANT 311. ANT312ARCHAEOLOGlCALLABORATORYANALYSIS(4).Techniques of preservation,restoration,and cataloging of specimens: data analysis; report preparation. 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab. Prerequisite: ANT 311. Crosslisting: ANT 312. ANT 320 OLD WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY (3). Prehistoric and early historic archaeology of aspecific area of theold World: Africa, The New East, Asia.orEurope. May be taken for a maximum of 6hrs.credit. ANT 325 NEW WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY (3). Prehistoric and early historic archaeology of either North America, Mesoamerica, or South America. May be taken for a maximum of 6 hrs. credit. ANT 338 BILINGUAL/MULTICULTURAL INSTRUCTION (3). See ENG 338. ANT 348 PSYCHOLINGUISTICS FOR TEACHERS (3). See ENG 348. ANT 351 WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY (3). Archaeology and culture evolution of the world, from the early Pleistocene to the rise of true civilizations. ANT 361 COMPARATIVE CULTURAL SYSTEMS (3). A comparison of the structure and content of different types of societies and cultures of the world. ANT 369 CULTURAL LINGUISTICS(3). Introduction to language and linguistics; origin,evolution.and nature of world languages; the relationship of language and culture. Cross Listing: LNG 369. r or Liberal Studies credit only. ANT 371 WORLD AREA STUDIES (3). The anthropology of selected areas including an ethnographic survey of traditional and contemporary societies in Asia, Africa, Oceania, and other regions of the world. May be taken for a maximum of 9 hours credit. ANT 375 NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURES (3). Ethnographic survey of Indian societies in the United States and Canada, their cultural and linguistic development and current status. ANT 376 THE CONTEMPORARY UNITED STATES INDIAN (3). Inquiry into the adaptation of Indian societies to United States culture. For Liberal Studies credit only. ANT 390 COMMUNITY ETHNOLOGY(3). Introduction to different types of communities:cross-cultural analysis of cultural processes at different levels of community life; the nature of community development and other kinds of change programs, and their analysis and evaluation. ANT 391:392 LINGUISTIC PHONOLOGY AND GRAMMAR(3:3). First semester, sound systems of major

150 COURSES OF STUDY European languages, includingtheory and practice in sound articulation and discrimination. Second semester, morphology and syntax, with emphasis upon the grammatical systems of major European languages. First semester not prerequisite to the second. Three hours credit may be applied towarda major in any modern foreign language. Cross listing: LNG 391:392. ANT 428 PEOPLES OF SOUTH AMERICA (3). Cultural survey and institutional analysis of contemporary Indian and folk societies of South America. ANT 429 PEOPLESOF MEXICO ANDCENTRAL AMERICA (3). Cultural survey and institutional analysis of contemporary Mexico and Central America. ANT433 LOCAL LEVEL POLITICS(3). Analysis of political structure and processes in different types of societies. ANT 434 CULTURAL ECOLOGY(3). The description and analysis of cultural systems and their relation to various features of their environments: physical, biological, and socio-cultural. ANT 435 TRADITIONAL AND MODERNIZING ECONOMIES (3). Analysis of economic processes in different types of societies: systems of production, distribution and consumption. ANT 436 ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION (3). Anthropological analysis and comparison of religions in selected literate and non-literate cultures. ANT 447 COMPARATIVE ENCULTURATION (3). Cross-cultural child rearing and education practices. ANT 475 EVOLUTIONARY ANTHROPOLOGY (3). Special topics in physical anthropology, including population genetics, population ecology, demography, quantitative methods, primatology, human paleontology, osteology, paleopathology, and other related topics. Either 3 hrs. lecture, or 2 hrs. lecture, and 2 hrs. lab. Prerequisite: ANT 270 or 271. May be taken for a maximum of 6 hours credit. ANT481 Applied Anthropology (3). Anthropololgical methods,and principles applied to problems of cross-cultural communication and socio-cultural change; directed socio-cultural change, community development, medical anthropolgy, and other topics. May be taken for a maximum of 6 hourscredit.

COURSES OF STUDY 151 ANT 640 SEMINAR JN ANTHROPOLOGY (2). Discussion and analysis of the focal theoretical issues in physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, linguistics, and archaeology. Cross listing: LNG 640. ANT 660 SELECTED ADVANCED TOPICS (2). Examination of specific topical and areal problems in physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, linguistics, and archaeology. ANT 665 RESEARCH METHODS (3). Practical evaluation of an experience with methods of ethnological, archaeological, physical anthropological, or linguistic field work, analysis, and data presentation. May be taken for a maximum of 6 credit hours as the course content changes. ANT 680 INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR (2). Lectures and discussions by anthropologists and professionals from related disciplines: a review of accomplishments and prospects. ANT 704 ANTHROPOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (3). See EFD 704. APM: APPLIED MUSIC (See also MUS Music) APM 101 CLASS LESSONS I (1). Piano, voice, violin, clarinet, trumpet, percussion or guitar. APM 102 CLASS LESSONS II (1). Piano, voice, violin, clarinet, trumpet, percussion, or guitar. APM 201 CLASS LESSONS III (1). Piano, voice, or guitar. APM 202 CLASS LESSONS IV (l). Piano or voice. APM 220 PRIVATE LESSONS (1-3). All band and orchestra instruments, classical guitar, organ, piano and voice. SPECIAL FEE: for regular full-time University students majoring or minoring in music or holding a music activity scholarship, $35.00 per semester for one credit hour(one half-hour's lesson or one hour Master Class lesson per week), $70.00 for two credit hours (two half-hour lessons per week or two one-hour Master Class lessons), $70.00 for three credit hours (two half-hour lessons per week with Master Classes as necessary). Fee does not include rental of practice room which is automatically made at time of registration for lessons. Thefollowing fee schedule includes a locker as well as a room and/or piano: One hour daily per semester, $2.00; two hours daily. $4.00: three hours daily. $6.00. Special fee for non-majors and minors: $45.00 for one semester hour and $90.00 for two hours plus room rental fee. ABSENCE FROM PRIVATE LESSONS: Credit may be withheld for excessive unexcused absences. Refunds on incomplete terms of lessons will be figured at the percentage rate stated under fees and expenses. APM 241 JAZZ IMPROVISATION I (2). Jazz Styles, improvisational theories and techniques with emphasis on small groups playing supervised improvisation. APM 242 JAZZ IMPROVISATION II (2). Continuation of APM 241. Prerequisite: APM 241. APM 250 UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA (1). Open to all qualified students; membership by audition. APM 252 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (1). Open to all qualified students; memebership by audition. APM 254 UNIVERSITY BANDS (1). Open to all qualified students: membership by audition. APM 256 UNIVERSITYCHORALE(l). Open to all qualified students; membership by audition. APM 258 UNIVERSITY SINGERS (1). Training for those who desire membership in the University Chorale; performance in campus concerts and musical organizations; membership by audition. APM 260 ORATORIO CHOIR (1). Performance of major choral works with orchestra; open to all students. APM 262 MEN'S CHORUS (1). Performance in campus concerts and musical productions: open to all men students. APM 264 OPERA THEATRE (1). Production of operas, open to all qualified students after consultation and audition with the director. APM 266 STRING ENSEMBLE (1). Membership by audition. APM 268 WOODWIND ENSEMBLE(I). Membership by audition. APM 270 BRASS ENSEMBLE (1). Membership by audition. APM 272 PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE (1). Membership by audition. APM 274 PIANO ENSEMBLE (1). Membership by audition. APM276 JAZZ ENSEMBLE (COLLEGIANS) (1). Membership by audition. APM 278 VOCAL ENSEMBLE (MADRIGAL) (1). Membership by audition. APM 301 CLASS LESSONS V (1). Piano or Voice. APM 302 CLASS LESSONS VI (1). Piano or Voice.