ANTH-101

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Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

Course Title

Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

Course Description

An introduction to the concepts and methods used by anthropologists to study human societies and cultures. Case studies from primarily non-Western cultures will provide an overview of the culture concept and its relationship to institutions of kinship, marriage, gender, language, race and ethnicity, production, exchange, political organization, magic, religion and the arts. This course is required for the anthropology concentration and is an elective in the Sociology major and minor programs. (1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.

Repeatable for Credit?

No

Pass/Fail Only?

No

Faculty Permission Required?

No

Course Type (Attributes)

Standard (STD), INQ-260 Sub (260S), Equiv to ANTH (260AN)

Units

1

Courses

ANTH-101 is a prerequisite for:

Programs

ANTH-101 is a completion requirement for:
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