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Population and Society S1ANT011

Only students who have completed at least one course in this cluster by the end of the Spring 2013 semester may complete it. An exploration of the ways in which men and women in a variety of cultures conceive of and deal with population processes and population problems. Topics include the "population explosion," the "demographic transition," "the baby boom," "birth and death," "sexuality," "teen pregnancy," "abortion" and "single parenthood."

Fulfills the Social Sciences area of the Rochester Curriculum. Declare This Cluster
Expired in the Spring 2013 term.

Only students who have completed at least one course in this cluster by the end of the Spring 2013 semester may complete it. An exploration of the ways in which men and women in a variety of cultures conceive of and deal with population processes and population problems. Topics include the "population explosion," the "demographic transition," "the baby boom," "birth and death," "sexuality," "teen pregnancy," "abortion" and "single parenthood."

Fulfills the Social Sciences area of the Rochester Curriculum.
Expired in the Spring 2013 term.

Required
ANTH218 Birth & Death I: Vital Events In Our Personal Lives
Expired Fall 2011
Required
ANTH218 Birth & Death I: Vital Events In Our Personal Lives
Expired Fall 2011
Choose one of the following
ANTH102 Intro To Medical Ant
Crosslisted as ANTH102, GSWS115.
ANTH103 Women In Society
Expired Spring 2008
ANTH104 Contemp Issues & Ant
Choose one of the following
ANTH102 Intro To Medical Ant
Crosslisted as ANTH102, GSWS115.
ANTH103 Women In Society
Expired Spring 2008
ANTH104 Contemp Issues & Ant
Choose one of the following
ANTH202 Modern Social Theory
Expired Spring 2008
ANTH216 Medical Anthropology
ANTH278 Birth & Death II: Making Population Healthy
Valid Starting Fall 2008
Expired Spring 2012
Choose one of the following
ANTH202 Modern Social Theory
Expired Spring 2008
ANTH216 Medical Anthropology
ANTH278 Birth & Death II: Making Population Healthy
Valid Starting Fall 2008
Expired Spring 2012