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  1. Professor of Anthropology. View Profile. Adjunct Faculty. Jodi Brodsky. Ted Cohen. Rachel Delgado-Simmons. Cassandra Guadalupe-Venegas. Hannah Lebon. Stephen Merson. Antonino Scarpati. Maggie Ussery.

    • Ant 110 / Intro to Cultural Anthropology
    • Ant 111 / Intro to Biological Anthropology
    • Ant 205 / Human Evolution
    • Ant 213 / Language and Culture: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
    • Ant 246 / Climate Justice & Social Action
    • Ant 361 / Human Osteology & Forensic Anthropology
    • Ant 370 / Topics in Anthropology
    • Soc 101 / Intro to Sociology
    • Soc 281 / Sociology of Race in The Us
    • Soc 301 / Development of Socio-Cultural Theory

    A survey of the major concepts of social-cultural anthropology. Cross-cultural comparison will be a central concern of the course, as will the process of cultural change.

    What makes us human? Is it the use of language, the ability to manipulate material culture or the fact that we are bipedal? This course will focus on evolutionary theory and the theory of natural selection, the behavior and anatomy of non-human primates, and the evolution of modern humans. Students will also learn how anthropology is directly relat...

    The study of human evolutionary past, using various methods, including archaeology and the interpretation of skeletal morphology. Evolutionary principles and processes of change are used asa theoretical background to examine our non-human primate relatives, the human fossil record, and biological variation in modern human populations. It is recomme...

    An introduction to the Anthropological subfield of Linguistic Anthropology, which investigates the relationship between language and culture. Language permeates our lives, and yet most of us take it for granted. This course is intended to clarify your ideas about language as it is used by speakers in various social contexts across a wide range of c...

    This course provides the opportunity for students to develop skills to take collective action on climate change and other social issues. Students will learn how to bring about social change by carrying out a policy change campaign over the course of the semester. The course is based on the framework of climate justice: the acknowledgment that the p...

    The study of the human skeleton can reveal human origins as well as support the recovery, analysis, and identification of human skeletal remains in a medicolegal context. Students in this course will be introduced to the macro- and micro-anatomy of bone, techniques for identifying and siding individual bones, and methods used to develop a biologica...

    Current or specialized topics proposed by faculty or students and approved by the department. Offered primarily for juniors and seniors. It may not be appropriate for freshmen and sophomores. The class may be taken for credit several times if content differs each time. SPRING 2021 Topic: Archaeology of Slavery (see description above).

    Sociology explores the intersection of biography and history. Students learn the basic foundations of sociology, including its development as a field of inquiry, early sociological theory, and methodology. The course also analyzes social organization, addressing culture, structure, socialization, and social control. Students investigate how culture...

    A broad sociological study of race in the dynamics of American power, privilege, and oppression. The course argues race, as a concept and social phenomenon, is fluid, malleable, and socially constructed and those characteristics have made it a persistent and useful feature in US historical development. Cross-listed with AAS 281.

    The response of social theorists to the consequences of the industrial revolution and the issues of capitalism, secularism, modern consciousness, and the socio-critical enterprise, as seen through the work of such theorists as Marx, Durkheim, and Weber. Contemporary development of these theories will also be discussed.

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  3. May 16, 2024 · TCNJ opened doors to amazing career opportunities after graduation. The professors are really efficient in the way they teach and want you to succeed. There isn't much to do around campus, but there are so many ways to get involved. I was a commuter and hated my first semester, but I found things to be a part of and absolutely loved my time at ...

  4. Nov 2, 2021 · Registration for the Spring 2022 semester will begin on Tuesday, November 2, 2021 and runs through Friday, November 12, 2021. Please be sure to check your PAWS account to determine when you are eligible to register. For Spring 2022 courses, the modality (i.e., remote, Flex, or in-person sessions) that currently appears in PAWS may change prior ...

  5. Nov 1, 2022 · Spring 2023 Advising Newsletter. Registration for the Spring 2023 semester will begin on Tuesday, November 1, 2022 and runs through Friday, November 11, 2022. Please be sure to check your PAWS account to determine when you are eligible to register. *NOTES FROM THE CHAIR*:

  6. Faculty and Staff. Our faculty members are world-class teacher-scholars who are passionate about working with undergraduates. They chose the School of Science specifically because we enroll only undergraduates, valuing the opportunity to inspire a new generation of scholars with the excitement of science and mathematics.

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