Class Schedule
The anthropology department has generated a two-year planning schedule. This quarter-by-quarter plan shows the courses the department intends to offer, in the planned sequence. We provide it here to help students plan their long-term scheduling.
IMPORTANT: We may not be able to offer all classes as shown in this planning schedule, depending on faculty and instructor availability. Use this schedule as a framework for your plans, but check with the actual published class schedules ( https://my.csueastbay.edu ) for each quarter to confirm that courses listed in this planning schedule are actually offered. This information is neither a contract nor a promise -- it is provided merely to help you to make tentative scheduling plans.
If you are majoring in anthropology, please note that some required classes are offered infrequently. Required classes will be offered at least every 2 years, but you must keep the class schedule in mind as you navigate through the major to ensure that you aren't missing essential classes when you are nearing graduation. Please consult with a member of the anthropology faculty to help you plan your progression through the major.
Fall 2008
- ANTH 1000: Introduction to Anthropology
- ANTH 1006: Viewing Diversity
- ANTH 1100: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
- ANTH 1200: Introduction to Archaeology
- ANTH 1300: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 3000: Anthropology and the Modern World
- ANTH 3100: Human Evolution
- ANTH 3250: Aztec, Inca, Maya
- ANTH 3410: Folklore
- ANTH 3500: North American Indians
- ANTH 3545: China
- ANTH 3710: Anthropology and Museums
- ANTH 3720: Medical Anthropology
- ANTH 3740: Cross-Cultural Child Rearing
- ANTH 3745: Human Sexuality
- ANTH 3765: Business Anthropology
- ANTH 3800: Language and Culture
- ANTH 6700: Applied Anthropology
Winter 2009
- ANTH 1006: Viewing Diversity
- ANTH 2755: Conflict
- ANTH 3000: Anthropology and the Modern World (online)
- ANTH 3101: Human Evolution (2)
- ANTH 3110: Primate Social Behavior
- ANTH 3400: Social Anthropology
- ANTH 3410: Folklore
- ANTH 3510: Latin America
- ANTH 3710: Anthropology and Museums
- ANTH 3720: Medical Anthropology
- ANTH 3745: Human Sexuality
- ANTH 3760: Media in Cross-Cultural Perspective
- ANTH 3800: Language and Culture
- ANTH 4260: Human Osteology Laboratory
- ANTH 6200: Seminar in Archaeology
- ANTH 6350: Advanced Ethnographic Field Methods
- ANTH 6770: Internship Planning and Analysis
Spring 2009
- ANTH 1000: Introduction to Anthropology
- ANTH 1006: Viewing Diversity
- ANTH 1200: Introduction to Archaeology (Not offered Spring 2009)
- ANTH 3000: Anthropology and the Modern World
- ANTH 3100: Human Evolution
- ANTH 3250: Aztec, Inca, Maya
- ANTH 3260: Historical Archaeology
- ANTH 3505: California Indians
- ANTH 3580: Middle East
- ANTH 3720: Medical Anthropology
- ANTH 3730: Anthropology on the Internet
- ANTH 3745: Human Sexuality
- ANTH 3785: Action Anthropology
- ANTH 3790: Genealogy
- ANTH 3800: Language and Culture
- ANTH 3840: Folk Religion and Magic
- ANTH 4910: Proseminar
- ANTH 4250: Field Course in Archaeology
- ANTH 6800: Seminar in Linguistic Anthropology
Summer 2009
- ANTH 1100: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
- ANTH 3100: Human Evolution
- ANTH 3745: Human Sexuality
Fall 2009
- ANTH 1000: Introduction to Anthropology
- ANTH 1006: Viewing Diversity
- ANTH 1100: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
- ANTH 1300: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 3000: Anthropology and the Modern World
- ANTH 3100: Human Evolution
- ANTH 3250: Aztec, Inca, Maya
- ANTH 3410: Folklore
- ANTH 3500: North American Indians
- ANTH 3710: Anthropology and Museums
- ANTH 3720: Medical Anthropology
- ANTH 3740: Cross-Cultural Child Rearing
- ANTH 3745: Human Sexuality
- ANTH 3765: Business Anthropology
- ANTH 3800: Language and Culture
- ANTH 3840: Folk Religion and Magic
- ANTH 6700: Applied Anthropology
- ANTH 6999: Special Topics in Anthropology
Winter 2010
- ANTH 1100: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
- ANTH 1006: Viewing Diversity
- ANTH 3000: Anthropology and the Modern World
- ANTH 3101: Human Evolution (2)
- ANTH 3200: Science in Archaeology
- ANTH 3400: Social Anthropology
- ANTH 3410: Folklore
- ANTH 3545: China
- ANTH 3710: Anthropology and Museums
- ANTH 3720: Medical Anthropology
- ANTH 3745: Human Sexuality
- ANTH 3760: Media in Cross-Cultural Perspective
- ANTH 3800: Language and Culture
- ANTH 4260: Human Osteology Laboratory
- ANTH 4310: Ethnographic Field Methods
- ANTH 6100: Seminar in Biological Anthropology
- ANTH 6350: Advanced Ethnographic Field Methods
- ANTH 6770: Internship Planning and Analysis
Spring 2010
- ANTH 1000: Introduction to Anthropology
- ANTH 1006: Viewing Diversity
- ANTH 1200: Introduction to Archaeology
- ANTH 3000: Anthropology and the Modern World
- ANTH 3250: Aztec, Inca, Maya
- ANTH 3505: California Indians
- ANTH 3580: Middle East
- ANTH 3720: Medical Anthropology
- ANTH 3745: Human Sexuality
- ANTH 3785: Action Anthropology
- ANTH 3800: Language and Culture
- ANTH 4240: Data Analysis in Archaeology
- ANTH 4910: Proseminar
- ANTH 4250: Field Course in Archaeology
- ANTH 6400: Seminar in Socio-Cultural Anthropology
For class schedule details, visit my.csueastbay.edu