Catalogue 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Geography-Anthropology Program
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Faculty: See Earth Science and Geography and Anthropology departments.
The interdepartmental concentration in geography-anthropology combines courses in these two social sciences to examine the cultural, ecological, and spatial relations of diverse societies. Particular emphasis is given to the cross-cultural study of communities, regions, and their human environments from both anthropological and geographical perspectives.
Advisers: a faculty member from both Anthropology and Geography.
Major
Geography-Anthropology
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GEAN 290 - Field Work 0.5 to 1 unit(s) -
GEAN 300 - Senior Thesis Semester Offered: Fall 0.5 unit(s) A 1-unit thesis with 1/2 unit graded provisionally in the fall and 1/2 unit graded in the spring. The final grade, awarded in the spring, shall replace the provisional grade in the fall. Ordinarily, the senior thesis will have two faculty advisors, one from Anthropology and one from Geography. The department.
Yearlong course 300-GEAN 301 .
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GEAN 301 - Senior Thesis Semester Offered: Spring 0.5 unit(s) A 1-unit thesis with 1/2 unit graded provisionally in the fall and 1/2 unit graded in the spring. The final grade, awarded in the spring, shall replace the provisional grade in the fall. Ordinarily, the senior thesis will have two faculty advisors, one from Anthropology and one from Geography. The department.
Yearlong course GEAN 300 -301.
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GEAN 302 - Senior Thesis Semester Offered: Fall or Spring 1 unit(s) Students may elect a 1-unit thesis only in exceptional circumstances. Usually, students will adopt GEAN 300 -GEAN 301 . The department.
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GEAN 399 - Senior Independent Work Semester Offered: Fall or Spring 0.5 to 1 unit(s) By permission of the adviser and the instructor who will supervise the work.
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