ANTHROPOLOGY Fall semester. Prerequisite: None Anthropology is the study of man, emphasizing a cross­ cultural and comparative approach. The discipline attempts to trace the physical evolution of man and the development of culture, to study cultural traits as they oc­ cur in diverse societies, and to provide in-depth studies of specific cultures. Transferability: U.B.C. with 41-111 Biology 101 or 102 S.F.U. Biology 102 41-111 Principles Of Biology: The Organism Students wishing to major in anthropology, particularly those intending to transfer to U.B.C., are advised to take Anthropology 24-100 and 24-110. These are survey courses designed to cover the range of the discipline. When both are taken, this is considered equivalent to U.B.C.'s prere­ quisite course, Anthropology 200. Spring semester. Prerequisite-: None. TransferabiIity: U.B.C. with 41-110 Biology 101 or 102 S.F.U. Biology 101 Students transferring to U.B.C. are permitted to take two courses in anthropology in addition to 24-100 and 24-110 for credit within the Department of Anthropology and Sociology. If further courses are taken, they are transferable to the u·niversity, but not within the depart­ ment. CHEMISTRY Students intending to transfer to a major or honors program in chemistry are required to take the following courses in first year: Students transferring to Simon Fraser University are also advised to take 24-100 and 24-110. Note, however, that anthropology and archaeology are divided at that institu­ tion. At U.B,.C., Mathematics 44-131 is required, together with any two of Literature 91-101 to 120; Theatre 95-100; Creative Writing 96-100; Communications 92-100; plus six semester credits of electives. At S.F. U., it should be noted that students who take Physics 45-110, 210 are given credit for Physics 201, 202 and 204, all of which are required. 3 credits Covers basic concepts, man and culture, race, institutions. Fall semester. Prerequisite: None. Students may take their third and fourth semesters of chemistry at Fraser Valley College but since our offerings are of a general nature, the universities have reserved the right to grant honors or major standing on the basis of in­ dividual performance, together with a recommendation from the department. The following courses should be taken: Transferability: U.B.C. with 24-110 Anthropology 200 (3 units) S.F.U. P.S.A. 172 (3 credits) 24-110 Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 3 credits An introduction to the aims, methods, and discoveries of physical anthropology and archaeology through a study of human evolution and the development of cultures and institutions. · Spring semester. Prerequisite: None. BIOLOGY Students intending to transfer to a major or honors program in biology should take the following courses in first year: 42-100 General Chemistry 3 credits Transferability: U.B.C. with 42-200 Chemistry 103 S.F.U. Chemistry 101 42-200 Applied General Chemistry 3 credits A continuation of 42-100. Topics include radiant energy and the composition of atoms, concepts of atomic structure, periodicity in atomic and molecular structure and proper­ ties, types of chemical bonds and properties of aggregates, introduction to organic and nuclear chemistry. In each semester, any two of Literature 91-101 to 91-120; Communications 92-100; Theatre 95-100; Creative Writing 96-100, 200. Biology 110 or 111 may be taken in any order. ' Spring semester. Prerequisite: 42-100 or Grade XI, C grade or better. 3 credits A study of life from the interaction of living organisms with one another and their physical environment to the anatomy and physiology of the individual. Semester II Chemistry 42-410 and 42-420 Mathematics 44-420 Fa 11 semester. Prerequisite: None. Semester II Biology 41-110 or 41-111 Chemistry 42-200 or 42-210 Mathematics 44-220 and 44-131 Physics 45-200 or 45-210 41-110 Principles Of Biology: The Biosphere Semester I Chemistry 42-310 and 42-320 Mathematics 44-320 For students with little or no background in chemistry. Includes fundamental concepts of matter and energy, classification of matter, atoms, ions, molecules, moles, the behavior of gases, characteristics of liquids and solids, equilibrium in chemical reactions, and reactions of acids and bases. Transferability: U.B.C. with 24-100 Anthropology 200 (3 units) S.F.U. Archaeology 272 (3 credits) Semester I Biology 41-110 or 41-111 Chemistry 42-100 or 42-110 , Mathematics 44-120 Physics 45-100 or 45-110 Semester II Chemistry 42-210 Mathematics 44-220 Physics 45-200 or 45-210 Semester I Chemistry 42-110 Mathematics 44-120 Physics 45-100 or 45-110 All courses are transferable to the University of Victoria, followig the same rules as those developed for transfer to U.B.C. 24-100 Social and Cultural Anthropo'logy 3 credits A study of life from the development of individual organisms to the structure and function of the cell. 12 Tra nsferabiIity: U.B.C. with 42-100 Chemistry 103 S.F.U. to be determined.