COURSE DESCRIPTION (must be 50 words or less)
Anthropological studies in language, including origins and evolution, prehistory,
geographical distribution, typology and classification, language and speech
communities. Relationships between language and culture, language and society,
and language and environment will be emphasized.
GRADING SYSTEM
A-F (Traditional)
CREDIT HOURS AND LECTURE/LAB/DISCUSSION HOURS
FIXED VARIABLE
Credit Hours 3
Lecture Hours 3
NON-TRADITIONAL FORMAT(if lecture/lab hours or lecture/discussion hours are fewer than credit hours, please justify)
REPEAT POLICY
Course cannot be repeated for credit
DUPLICATE CREDIT STATEMENT(do not list quarter course IDs)
The course will not be open to students who have credit in the following courses:
REQUIRED PREREQUISITES
ANTH 1102 or LING 2100 or permission of department
PREREQUISITE OR COREQUISITE COURSES
COREQUISITE COURSES
PRIMARY DELIVERY MECHANISM (select only one):
Lecture
COURSE WILL BE OFFERED
Course will not be offered on a regular basis
EFFECTIVE SEMESTER AND YEAR OF CURRENT VERSION OF COURSE
Fall 1998
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR THE SYLLABUS
COURSE OBJECTIVES OR EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
TOPICAL OUTLINE
UNIVERSITY HONOR CODE AND ACADEMIC HONESTY POLICY
UGA Student Honor Code: "I will be academically honest in all of my academic work and will not tolerate academic dishonesty of others." A Culture of Honesty, the University's policy and procedures for handling cases of suspected dishonesty, can be found at www.uga.edu/ovpi. Every course syllabus should include the instructor's expectations related to academic integrity.