Professor James Lett's Faculty WebPage

 

 

Classroom Courses
 

Dr. Lett's teaching responsibilities for classroom courses at Indian River State College (i.e., courses that feature regularly scheduled face-to-face interaction between instructors and students) include courses on General Anthropology, Biological Anthropology & Archaeology, Cultural Anthropology & Linguistics, World Regional Geography, Forensic Anthropology, Anthropology and the Paranormal, and The Pursuit of Knowledge.  ANT 1000, ANT 2140, ANT 2410, and GEA 2000 fulfill General Education Requirements in the Social Sciences for both the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degrees at IRSC; ANT 2524 and ANT 2010 fulfill elective requirements for both degrees; IDS 1110 is the orientation course for students in the Honors Program.
 

In addition, Dr. Lett also occasionally teaches an upper-division undergraduate course on Human Evolution for the Department of Anthropology at the Treasure Coast Campus of Florida Atlantic University.
 



 
Syllabus for Introduction to General Anthropology
(ANT 1000)


 
Syllabus for Introduction to Biological Anthropology & Archaeology
(ANT 2140)


 
Syllabus for Introduction to Biological Anthropology & Archaeology HONORS
(ANT 2140-H)


 
Syllabus for Introduction to Cultural Anthropology & Linguistics
(ANT 2410)


 
Syllabus for Introduction to Cultural Anthropology & Linguistics HONORS
(ANT 2410-H)


 
Syllabus for World Regional Geography
(GEA 2000)


 
Syllabus for World Regional Geography HONORS
(GEA 2000-H)


 
Syllabus for Fundamentals of Forensic Anthropology
(ANT 2524)


 
Syllabus for Anthropology and the Paranormal
(ANT 2010)


 
Syllabus for Independent Study Course on Anthropology and the Paranormal
(ANT 2010-IDS)


 
Syllabus for The Pursuit of Knowledge
(IDS 1110-H)


 
Syllabus for Human Evolution
(ANT 3586)